Lets talk about your tips! ;)

Oh man! How do you like the Shozys?!?! Mine are supposed to come in this week.

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They are my second favorite iem right now. Only behind the lz a6, but not by alot.

I am more active on head-fi: https://www.head-fi.org/members/rikudougoku.514119/

Also done a review on the 1.1 there you can go check it out.

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Yep, Iā€™ve read many of your posts, including that review.

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Iā€™m currently testing these, Iā€™m really liking them so far, but have more work to do before my final opinion. I can say for sure that they are soft and comfortable, and I donā€™t dislike the sound on any iem Iā€™ve tried so far. Does stuff with the staging that Iā€™ve not studied enough yet lol.

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Wow. That looks really interestingā€¦

I currently use the medium size Dakoni Bulletz. Iā€™m wanting to try out silicone and Iā€™m looking at Spinfit CP100 line (Unless you guys recommend a different style). What size should I get? Would I still be a medium or should I go for the large instead? Also, does anybody happen to know what size fits the nozzle of the Shozy 1.1? I canā€™t find any info anywhere that tells whether they are a 4mm or 4.5mm diameter. I would be buying these new tips to use on them as well as possibly my BL-03.

@Mr_Makua If you have a measuring tape you can measure the nozzle across in centimeters and then convert that to millimeters.
I have had no problem getting 4 and 4.5mm tip openings onto the BL-03. They stretch out a little bit. The BL-03 are about 5mm in diameter for their nozzle.
Hopefully some of this helps.
I would also look at the cp145, seems to have a little larger 4.5mm opening compared to the 4mm 100.
Also on Amazon.com if you look closely, they give detailed measurements of all the dimensions of their products. You can use a measuring tape and compare to a tip you already have.

I really like these tips, I think they are different enough to have in your arsenal. :slight_smile:

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Ok, we can talk about tips. Just the tips!!

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:wink:
,ā€¦

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@Davidibiza got them today itself. Tennmak. Tried them. Theyā€™re smooth, i donā€™t get itchy ears with them compared to silicone tips, but they get uncomfortable after a while. I havenā€™t experimented with the other tips yet, but as of now, I have tried the medium sized. I like them, but would i recommend them? I donā€™t know yet. Stay tuned in the next episode of dragon ball z cue theme song

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Thanks, Iā€™m not a fan of foam eartips anywayā€¦

Just tried the large ones. Big difference so far. What do you prefer as eartips then?

Silicone, for most of my iems I use Symbio or Spinfit.

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These tips seem to have fixed all the shouty-ness of the Shuoer Tape. Also they are rather comfortable.

I wonder if I should just post a picture of my ears so you can try to see what tips might work on soon coming iems

Thatā€™s not really going to help much. You just have to try different tips and sizes and start to get a feel for the size and shape of your ear.
Recently the best tips I have tried are the Final Audio E. Fit almost any IEMs I have and are the most comfortable I have tried so far.
Spinfit are also good.

Final type e are amazing, but they will add more bass so if you already have a bassy set this will only make it more bassy

Azla sedna
Spinfits
Acoustune

Are some other good tips

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I have a patented process to help people test their ears, it requires you to have a friend lick their finger then stick it in your earā€¦ :wink:

#corona

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Interesting thoughts.
Personally I find them to do something cool with the bass. They somehow add a tiny bit more bass, yet incredibly tighten it up at the same time. I have never had that happen with any tips before. Using them on my MH755 and honestly they improve the sound altogether.