Good advice. I use my Shure SE215 in the gym, which can get quite noisy. Worst of all is they play BBC Radio 1, which must be isolated at all costs. I will certainly check out the SonicFoam tips, I bought some Comply memory tips, which whilst great cost three times as much. Having said that they fit on the nozzle neatly, and I'm still using the same tips three months later. However much I sweat they stay put, and go deep enough into my ear canal to deliver the bass. The dirt cheap, unbranded, tips are less dense, and don't have the shiny finish Comply do. This makes it easy to wipe wax and grease off them. Thanks, I've subbed.
I tried the Sonicfoam for a while, and we rehearsal every week pretty much, but I've eventually when back to silicon. I find it's better, for me at least, and actually can make a perfect seal. The important thing is to try a few different Amazon orders of the things because the quality can vary, and to also use the correct size for each ear (my ears take different sizes to each other) There is a danger of the foam breaking up, causing part to get lost deep inside the ear, but I had other issues with them too. With the silicon, it a good idea to replace them often and clean them (and the monitors) often. The only real permanent solution for perfect sound is to go custom molded IMO.
I get so much irritation from Memory Foam ear tips and I have no idea why. Causes intense swelling and soreness inside my ear canals. Oh well, I guess I tried my best.
i just gor the candanza, iem,s it came with 3 sets tips, and i had tips from oldr normal inears. the could not get a tight fit with any of the tips. what do i do, my older normal iems and not inears. i can fit in there semi good, but the inears would not fit good, is it the hooks mabye draggin em outwards..? i know the little suttle sound in head when the seal is good, like your under water. and the inears not playing music, i could for the life of me not get that seal with the inears
@@Gateseleven try some memory foam ones, squeeze them small before you put them in an pull your ear up and back as you do. Then let go, pushing them in as the foam expands.
@@leonbrownmusic i tryed one set of foam ones i had, when i squis them they expand rather fast. idk i have a large tip and medium in foam. could it be the angle of the inears>?
Good advice. I use my Shure SE215 in the gym, which can get quite noisy. Worst of all is they play BBC Radio 1, which must be isolated at all costs. I will certainly check out the SonicFoam tips, I bought some Comply memory tips, which whilst great cost three times as much. Having said that they fit on the nozzle neatly, and I'm still using the same tips three months later. However much I sweat they stay put, and go deep enough into my ear canal to deliver the bass. The dirt cheap, unbranded, tips are less dense, and don't have the shiny finish Comply do. This makes it easy to wipe wax and grease off them.
Thanks, I've subbed.
It's so simply, but very good advice. If you goin deeper, you can try custom embouchures, reshell of iem, or fully custom iem from epoxy resin.
VERY USEFULL suggestion thanks~~bro
I tried the Sonicfoam for a while, and we rehearsal every week pretty much, but I've eventually when back to silicon. I find it's better, for me at least, and actually can make a perfect seal. The important thing is to try a few different Amazon orders of the things because the quality can vary, and to also use the correct size for each ear (my ears take different sizes to each other) There is a danger of the foam breaking up, causing part to get lost deep inside the ear, but I had other issues with them too. With the silicon, it a good idea to replace them often and clean them (and the monitors) often. The only real permanent solution for perfect sound is to go custom molded IMO.
Hear hear! I got 14mm XXL ones from Amazon. Finally my quest for perfect audio and mega bass in earphones is over!
I get so much irritation from Memory Foam ear tips and I have no idea why. Causes intense swelling and soreness inside my ear canals. Oh well, I guess I tried my best.
i just gor the candanza, iem,s it came with 3 sets tips, and i had tips from oldr normal inears. the could not get a tight fit with any of the tips.
what do i do, my older normal iems and not inears. i can fit in there semi good, but the inears would not fit good, is it the hooks mabye draggin em outwards..?
i know the little suttle sound in head when the seal is good, like your under water. and the inears not playing music, i could for the life of me not get that seal with the inears
@@Gateseleven try some memory foam ones, squeeze them small before you put them in an pull your ear up and back as you do. Then let go, pushing them in as the foam expands.
@@leonbrownmusic i tryed one set of foam ones i had, when i squis them they expand rather fast. idk i have a large tip and medium in foam. could it be the angle of the inears>?
I couldn't em wear due to the pain, the constant click track, detatchment from the audience etc.