Lets talk about your tips! ;)

I guess when the CP100 is that popular everything becomes the CP100.

I have been wearing a pair of CP100+ the last two days on a pair of Moondrop Aria, and I in terms of sound I can’t tell the difference from the CP100. I know @Rikudou_Goku says they are better in the mids and upper mids, that could be, but maybe my ears can’t tell the difference.

The material is a just a bit tacky compared to the regular CP100, but not the lint magnets of the XELASTIC or even the Sedna Earfit Crystal. It is almost perfect from a stay in your ear, but not stuck in your ears feeling.

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No, that picture of the comparison isnt mine lol. Its from audioreviews.

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Sorry, I didn’t mean to misattribute, thanks for the correction.

I also want to confess that while I have great hearing, due to my age, I assume that my processing of treble ranges is not ideal. From what I read 15k get lost around age 40 for a typical adult, I am 53, and can just pick it up, but it is very quiet. I am very sensitive to shouty and sibilant sets.

Really liked this video

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Anyone have the impression of Whizzer easy tips?

Can u please post a link, I want to try those. Tnx

Keep in mind that the Radius Deep Mounts are unique and the sounds you recieve from it might not be for everyone. In my opinion, I think they are good but not really recommended to be used on IEMs that already have a Bright signature, otherwise you ears will be murdered by a lot of treble.

Also the fit might not work for everyone, but luckily it works for me and surprisingly comfortable despite the tips being on the firm side. Sound isolation is great from those but it will feel weird when you wear it in your ear first and I am saying this from experience. Seems to be more vocal oriented

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They are legit.

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Thanks! How about fit and comfort? Do you like them?

Regarding the sound, do they change the sound signature in your experience? Are they a good match for which IEMs of your collection soundwise?

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They are exactly like Final Type E tips except don’t tame treble peaks and don’t fit bigger nozzles.

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Sony tips are particular, but excellent. Probably my favorites when I can use them.

I find them rather neutral in sound, maybe brings up the bass depending on insertion depth. They are super soft and flexible–maybe an issue for some–but that’s what I love about them as putting them in your ears is like a non-issue. Silky smooth texture so no grip, but they don’t cause any irritation. The stems are a bit on the shorter side, and rather small, and the silicone doesn’t hold up to stretching over thick IEM stems.

Overall, the best tips I own. Too bad I can’t use them with my current IEM collection. :confused:

Final Type E are harder, longer, but similar in size, design, and smooth outer texture. Too hard for me as I couldn’t get a seal.

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Yes. I like them. They are very comfortable and I can get a seal easily and every time. Win.

They are about the same shape but the silicone is thinner and considerably softer. Final E will hardly seal for me. The Sony hybrids have been flawless and that’s huge coming from me since most tips won’t even seal for me.

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I wish I had found these earlier and I wish Sony made different sizes with different nozzles sizes. The nozzle shape is pretty small on them. They might, I haven’t looked too far into it yet.

Agreed. I can not achieve a consistent seal with Final E unfortunately.

I swear Sony has to up their tip and cable game. Something about the rubber and silicone they use is just fucking premo stuff. I still dream of the Sony PSP to RCA output cable I got being the finest fucking cable I’ve ever felt.

I’d love to get them Z1R tips–especially as they seem to have MS and ML sizes cause sometimes the M size is too deep, L is too large for me (or the angle of the cone is too steep). Maybe worth emailing them to see if we can get “replacement tips”? :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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@KeroseneSlickback

https://sony.encompass.com/model/SONIERZ1R

This is where I got triple comfort tips in the US.

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These look like the Hybrid Silicone Rubber Tips that came with my set they do list other sizes too…

I’m having an ongoing chat with UK Sony trying to source the Z1R og tips last time they sent me the link for the Triple-Comfort which is not what I’m looking for, every time since the chat’s been busy :grimacing: so I’ll keep trying :+1:

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:astonished:

Holy shit, and they’re local to me so I can pickup. Thank you!

:thinking: Did the 1pc order you made come in a pair, or individual eartips?

Why the fuck are some pieces $0.98 and the main sizes are $4.95? :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

Thank you!

I’m based in the US, but it would be great if there can be an across-the-pond sort of deal. :+1: Thanks for the efforts.

I’m mostly interested in the MS and ML sizes–mostly the ML size. Sony really sticks to strict MM sizing, 12mm or 13mm, and I prefer soft 12.5mm so I’m thinking the ML size would be the way to go.

The biggest problem is the stem size… :sob: Ain’t none of my IEMs working with Sony eartips.

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Sure no problem :+1: just be aware the Triple-Comfort and Hybrid Silicone Rubber Tips are quite different, personally I don’t like T-C’s but that’s just me…It might be worth trying to chat with Sony-USA and see if they can help :man_shrugging: