Lets talk about your tips! ;)

not quite. The CP145 doesn’t have the extended tip…CP145 is 9.9mm and the CP155 is 11mm.
Doesn’t sound much but its makes quite a difference to fit plus the shape is a bit more conical on the 155.

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CP500 has the same cone-shape and has a smaller bore, bit I think it’s 1 mm shorter than CP155. You might also try the epro Horn ep00 tips.

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Anyone recommend a silicone pair for Tinhifi T2/T3/T4? I mostly use foam and only have CP145s which didnt fit it(short nozzle?)… oh I wear them down btw.

Haven’t had them in what feels like ages, but I always rocked CP100s with my T4.

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Moondrop’s Spring Tips man, they are a huge improvement over their previous stock tips and therefore this is a first for me that I actually want more of these from the stock IEM that I got it from (the Katos, are great btw), and in my opinion they are that perfect, at least for me.

The fit is just right, not too firm or too soft, it has that balance of it sealing my ear perfectly along with its softness, making me feel at times that I am not a wearing an IEM at all.

It might not fit with everyone since all of us have different earhole sizes but when you have a similar earhole like mine, do give these a try and this should be an option for us to get.


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Hi all! Recommendations for tips to pair with short-nozzled IEMs? In my case, the Oxygen? I am using CP145 (M), but it still feels a bit short. I’ve reversed KZ starlines, which are longer and seem to have the necessary length, but then there was too much treble.

CP155 maybe? They’re the longest I have. Bore’s a bit wider as well though so may not suit the Oxygen nozzle.

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I just figured out the fit on my Oxygen: Azla SednaLight size ML. I usually use M size on Final E tips. So basically get one size bigger than normal.

Basically the goal is to fill more space because it is shallow fit so the hole is bigger. The reason why the Azla work imo is because the stem is stiffer than Spinfit so it fits more secure especially when you are walking.

This totally works for me, i can walk with them and they are not jumping around, the seal is good and stays good. The Light ones are pretty comfy too.

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Nice! I got those as well as Xelastic. Hopefully they fit me ok!

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Hope it works for you.

Speaking about the Xelastecs, if you have an M-size ear hole, you have to get the MS Xelastec tips in order to fit your ears well, for the standard M-size from the Xelastecs are your average L-size ear tips that you usually get from stock tips. Also, if you are going to clean it, make sure you only clean it with water because alcohol might cause some damages on it according to SednaEarfits.

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Just found some ancient Sony tips in the basement. Foam + silicon. How cool ist that? I didn’t even know these exist.

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Symbio makes a memory foam inside silicone as well. I keep meaning to try them. I am usually not a fan of foam, because of the fit a durability issues, this would at least solve one of those.

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These look tempting and higher quality than the Sony ones. I just ordered a set. They even have shop in Europe.

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I ordered the Symbio W in medium–they sounded all right, but they were slightly too small, so I ordered them from a different seller in large. With the large ones, the plastic bore was separated from the foam with a noticeable gap, and I am getting non-existent bass even though the fit is better. Does that mean these are a defective set?

this happens to a lot of them, happens to mine, will happen to most peoples if they end up squeezing the plastic bore too, honestly a really bad tip idk why people still buy them

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Just got some ePro horn tips…need to test on some other iems, but I’m really liking these…wasn’t expecting much but wowsa…my L2s suddenly had huge bass I didn’t know it had and the Monarch mkii sound stunning…just ordered some more and will probably replace my Sybios as my goto tips.

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In my experience Symbios are absolute bass killers so switching from them would already contribute some back

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Funny but because they gave me a good seal, i found the opposite.
I’ve tried Spinfit but they just don’t seem to suit my ears

I’ve always wondered about this one thing but never got around to ask.

How often do you guys replace your tips? Especially for IEMs that you use daily. Once every few months? Once a year? I’ve been using mine for a lil over a year now. Just kinda wondering since it’s still clean and comfortable to use.