Nice review, however, as for the CP360s, if they were any longer, many people may have issues with their ‘True Wireless’ IEMs fitting into their rechargeable cases. I just starting using the CP360s as a replacement for my
I use CP360 L size for my Galaxy Buds Plus and it already barely fits the recharging case. The case still shuts properly but the earphones are often left uncharged when the case is opened.
@@rayngrace Granted, it depends on a lot of factors, including (and especially) your own ear shape and size, but I wanted to reply to this because I disagree with the reviewer (and agree _strongly_ with what's said in the *SpinFit* email). I could be wrong, but it appears the reviewer even admits that he doesn't have a lot of experience with the standard wireless earbuds. IMO it is not only better that the ear tips are short, but at is also important. . .So, the earbuds themselves can sit deep within the ear and closer to the ear canal. With earbuds that felt too big, or didn't fit well in general, I found the issue to be due to the ear tips. The Sony WF-1000XM4 earbuds are a good example. I thought they were simply too big to even fit in my ear. And for the first month I was debating sending them back while I tried virtually every type and brand of earbud tip out there. I tried silicon, foam and hybrid ear tips. And I've tried various off-brand tips, as well as brands such as _Comply_ and _FEYCH._ I then tried *SpinFit.* Not due to the name, but because they provide an "extra small" size. Plus, I didn't have to buy a pack of a 4 different sizes to try them. They turned out to be a lifesaver. Also more affordable. They are _soooooo comfortable._ think it's that patented _joint thingy_ they have, which allows them to move yet still stay secure. Thus, eliminating pressure/fatigue over time. Even more so than the foam tips I tried. Anyway, I'm sorry I wrote so much. I get a bit verbose. I just wanted to say should give them a try if you can afford it. I think given the size of the T2's, you'll be pleased. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'd be interested to know what you finally ended up with, either way. Good luck.
@@colby_247 Thanks so much. 🙂 I eventually sold my *Sony WF1000-XM4's* and purchased the *Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro.¹* One thing I do differently since the original comment, is attempt to avoid having the ear tip go deep inside my ear canal. I wear my earbuds quite often, so _impacted cerumen_ can become a concern. The *Liberty 3 Pro* have Ear Wings which hold the earbuds firmly in place _without the need to have the tips embedded deep in your ear canal._ In fact, I prefer to have the tips _covering_ the ear canal opening instead (like a vault door).² Anyway, I'm not sure if that was even useful. But since my opinion changed slightly, I thought I should mention it.🤷🏼♂️ Be well.🙋🏼♂️ ··•✺•·· ¹ ─ I eventually bought a second pair of *L3P* as a backup. I no longer even use my _Samsung Buds+, Samsung Live_ or _Jabras._ ² ─ The seal test in the app always assures me that it's a tight seal.
I have shure 535 and the sennheiser e40 and both of them they have the nozzle facing a bit up and on the left ear. Nothing goes deep in workout. Pops out and then the seat makes it loose. I guess I need to get the deep straight noozle headphones for that reason
Hello community. I would like you to advise me what ear tips would be best for Edifier X3 to bring them even slightly closer to the sound of Edifier TWS1 Pro? Edifier TWS1 Pro on the original ear tips included in the set sound great for me.
Measure diameter of nozzle of your iem and pick one. Doesn't matter which iems you use, tips will have the same effect always on any iems and you should choose based on your preference. Better the isolation more "warm", "bassy", "boomy", "darker" and with less highs and "sparkle" it will sound. So if you already have dark-ish iems with tons of bass and lack highs? Don't go for tips that isolate too much (foams are out of the question in that instance), however if you find your earphones lacking bass and having too harsh highs? Go for something that isolates as much as possible. Spinfits are a safe choice, some people like JVC Spiral Dots too that you might wanna check, and Comply Foam tips are the best for isolation (but again, expect a bit more bass, veil, and more congested treble/highs that comes with better isolation using foam). It may also depend on where do you wanna use those tips? If outside in loud environment just go for the best isolation (Comply) and if you are listening in quieter environment you might wanna take Spinfit or Spiral Dots. So it depends on what sort of sound you like (it's almost exclusively based on level of isolation and insertion depth, deeper the insertion and higher the isolation more the bass and "boomy" sound, and less the highs), and how would you use the mostly, whether you need better isolation.
@@jesuschrist3000ADHD Create O ring from some spare tips by cutting 1-2mm of tip bore, place it all the way down the Blons nozzle; this is to stop eartips to glide all the way down the slippery Blons nozzle. Then put SpinFit CP100 (not 145 as some suggest!) and you have perfect setup. If you don't wanna pay 7$ for a single pair of SpinFits, any cheap Sony will do, for example with Sony EX15lp for 7-9$ you get actually fairly decent earphones for the price and 3 different sizes of excellent tips that can be used on Blons (not as perfect as SpinFit, but very good and sufficient). Haven't tried Azla xelastec or something yet, heard they are great.
Albert Ryan Locsin I’d say the 360 for the medical grade material and shorter length, the PBP have a pretty long nozzle. Punchier sub bass is good for working out as well.
i reccomend that you buy a better pair of earbuds, otherwise they are mainly used for bass performance, not sound quality. i am what i think is called and audiophile basshead, soo i know my stuff :)
@@jacobbarfield7828 I've went back to the stock ones after a few months. They just seemed to feel hard compared to others. They did seam to bring up the treble with both the small and large bore holes. On the 155s.
It is a good idea to check that a tip will fit your earphone, don't rely on the maker's claim that it will fit. Check the bore size against you earphone. Comply recommend a tip for a wireless bud that certainly fits it but won't allow closure of the charging case. If you stuff it in you'll have to pry it back out and may find it didn't charge. The spinfit cp500 is supposed to fit Final e3000 but is way too big, so big it rattles about. I really like the cp145 and 155, they made a real mprovement to some of my earphones.
Edify a TWS one I would guess probably the 360 but how do you decide on small medium and large Thanks Would they be an improvement in sound and comfort from the original earbuds
I'm curious if any of the SpinFit tips work with the JVC FD01/02/x1. The Spiral Dot tips don't seem to do well at keeping them in my ears and also seem to want to seal up against my ear canals if I push them far enough in to a decent job. I am especially curious if the SpinFit 360s would fit and if they would help with this issue since that seems to be part of their intended design.
You have never tried earphones that sit "far" from your ear? Try the Zero Audio Duozas. I had them and they were always hanging out of my ear until I started wearing them around the earn and with spin-fits.
Go for the CP360 variation since its for True Wireless Earbuds Also compare the size of the stock eartips to the size chart on spinfit website for CP360
I have the Sony WF 1000XM3 and their size sucks. Normally I am a medium but I have to wear the stock large silicon tips for a better seal and they still fall out. Will these fit the Sony and in medium?
If you have a digital caliper (or ruler) you could just measure the nozzle of your earbuds. Spinfit has a size chart on their website of which tips can fit which size nozzles
@@EarphoneusFanaticus "I have no idea about Headphoneus whatever" - Yes you do. And I wasn't speaking about loving to watch his videos (love it too), but about direct copying.
@@NiohNiohYT Not sure why you speak like you know me more than I do? I straight up don't know what that is. I named my channel this cuz I was originally gonna go with Earphone Freak, thought it's a bit basic so changed it so it sounds more edgy and special (my email address still uses Earphone Freak as a result)
@@EarphoneusFanaticus Well you lie. Every existing fan of headphones, which includes a guy that runs a fkn UA-cam channel about them, used at some point Head-Fi forum. You are acting clueless now so it doesn't seem like you blatantly copied something, however you did. Headphoneus Supremus, which you know, is highest rank given on the forum. And no, it's not a coincidence that your YT channel is called like that, it's not nice to lie. As for why you copied lachlans joke, anyone who watched his video about spintip knows. Also I've said this just in case someone else actually didn't visit Head-Fi ever, not to tell you cos we both know what you copied. Anyways can't remain here when you keep playing dumb and trolling. Good bye!
@@ducanhhathaway6086 I don't think I really speak like native speakers... In fact I think I sound a bit mechanical and the influence of Cantonese certainly affects the intonation. Speaking on the go is not my strong suit, so I rely on scripts to help organise my thoughts for videos. One thing that really helps is the fact that I've been watching let's plays in English everyday since secondary school, so I understand the language on a practical level (as in not textbook level) more than most HKers.
for a headphone reviewer you should really take notice to your audio recording. your voice is like all ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. Thanks for making my head hurt.
@@ezragomez8378 I have the tfz s2 Pro and I want more bass and less spike in the highs. I'm not sure if I should have bought the T2 or my love II instead but I hope some spinfit will help.
Nice review, however, as for the CP360s, if they were any longer, many people may have issues with their ‘True Wireless’ IEMs fitting into their rechargeable cases.
I just starting using the CP360s as a replacement for my
I use CP360 L size for my Galaxy Buds Plus and it already barely fits the recharging case. The case still shuts properly but the earphones are often left uncharged when the case is opened.
Glad I read this. Almost bought this for my new SoundPEAT T2.
@@rayngrace Granted, it depends on a lot of factors, including (and especially) your own ear shape and size, but I wanted to reply to this because I disagree with the reviewer (and agree _strongly_ with what's said in the *SpinFit* email). I could be wrong, but it appears the reviewer even admits that he doesn't have a lot of experience with the standard wireless earbuds.
IMO it is not only better that the ear tips are short, but at is also important. . .So, the earbuds themselves can sit deep within the ear and closer to the ear canal. With earbuds that felt too big, or didn't fit well in general, I found the issue to be due to the ear tips.
The Sony WF-1000XM4 earbuds are a good example. I thought they were simply too big to even fit in my ear. And for the first month I was debating sending them back while I tried virtually every type and brand of earbud tip out there. I tried silicon, foam and hybrid ear tips. And I've tried various off-brand tips, as well as brands such as _Comply_ and _FEYCH._ I then tried *SpinFit.* Not due to the name, but because they provide an "extra small" size. Plus, I didn't have to buy a pack of a 4 different sizes to try them. They turned out to be a lifesaver. Also more affordable.
They are _soooooo comfortable._ think it's that patented _joint thingy_ they have, which allows them to move yet still stay secure. Thus, eliminating pressure/fatigue over time. Even more so than the foam tips I tried.
Anyway, I'm sorry I wrote so much. I get a bit verbose. I just wanted to say should give them a try if you can afford it. I think given the size of the T2's, you'll be pleased.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I'd be interested to know what you finally ended up with, either way. Good luck.
@@CaesiusX your comment is very helpful! 👍
@@colby_247 Thanks so much. 🙂
I eventually sold my *Sony WF1000-XM4's* and purchased the *Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro.¹*
One thing I do differently since the original comment, is attempt to avoid having the ear tip go deep inside my ear canal. I wear my earbuds quite often, so _impacted cerumen_ can become a concern.
The *Liberty 3 Pro* have Ear Wings which hold the earbuds firmly in place _without the need to have the tips embedded deep in your ear canal._ In fact, I prefer to have the tips _covering_ the ear canal opening instead (like a vault door).²
Anyway, I'm not sure if that was even useful. But since my opinion changed slightly, I thought I should mention it.🤷🏼♂️
Be well.🙋🏼♂️
··•✺•··
¹ ─ I eventually bought a second pair of *L3P* as a backup. I no longer even use my _Samsung Buds+, Samsung Live_ or _Jabras._
² ─ The seal test in the app always assures me that it's a tight seal.
How does the cp145 compares to the cp100
same question
CP 100: 3.8 mm inner diameter
CP 145: 4.5 mm inner diameter
Choose the one compatible with your device.
Its just wonderful as how an eartips with different shapes and matterial can absolutely alter the sound quality.👌
Spectacular. This is soooooo helpful for me, especially as a new person. Thanks!
I just got the cp240 the flanges. They are nice especially if you need bass.
The downside to spinfits is they don’t sell all of the sizes in one package its a hassle trying to find the right fit
Profit motive. Why sell us one box when they know we will buy 2 or 3 just to get the right fit.
I have shure 535 and the sennheiser e40 and both of them they have the nozzle facing a bit up and on the left ear. Nothing goes deep in workout. Pops out and then the seat makes it loose. I guess I need to get the deep straight noozle headphones for that reason
my man, perhaps the length of the TWS eartips are due to the fit of the TWS in their charging case, as some cases wont fit longer tips than stock
When I put in spin fit tips, they come out of the other side of my head, and I can't put the other earbud in. 😢
Best eartips for FIIL T1 PRO sir?
I got many different models so I can try them all spinfit
At the end picked up the double falange ones
They are amazing
Which are the best in comfort and to get the Bass and Refinement of the Treble (more) for my Unique Melody Mest ?
Hey, amazing work!...thanks for putting together a reliable and detailed reference.. Could i ask for your spinfit model that best suits KZ ZEX iems?
Hello community.
I would like you to advise me what ear tips would be best for Edifier X3 to bring them even slightly closer to the sound of Edifier TWS1 Pro?
Edifier TWS1 Pro on the original ear tips included in the set sound great for me.
the diameter of the holder on 155 larger than 500? I tried 500 for Moondrop Variations and the holder part slightly covers 2 of the 3 holes on nozzle
What is the best and suitable eartips for sabbat e12 ultra and also have a great / good sound quality?
Thankyou for response 😊
Measure diameter of nozzle of your iem and pick one. Doesn't matter which iems you use, tips will have the same effect always on any iems and you should choose based on your preference. Better the isolation more "warm", "bassy", "boomy", "darker" and with less highs and "sparkle" it will sound. So if you already have dark-ish iems with tons of bass and lack highs? Don't go for tips that isolate too much (foams are out of the question in that instance), however if you find your earphones lacking bass and having too harsh highs? Go for something that isolates as much as possible. Spinfits are a safe choice, some people like JVC Spiral Dots too that you might wanna check, and Comply Foam tips are the best for isolation (but again, expect a bit more bass, veil, and more congested treble/highs that comes with better isolation using foam). It may also depend on where do you wanna use those tips? If outside in loud environment just go for the best isolation (Comply) and if you are listening in quieter environment you might wanna take Spinfit or Spiral Dots.
So it depends on what sort of sound you like (it's almost exclusively based on level of isolation and insertion depth, deeper the insertion and higher the isolation more the bass and "boomy" sound, and less the highs), and how would you use the mostly, whether you need better isolation.
@@NiohNiohYT What do you think is the best for BLON BL-03?
@@jesuschrist3000ADHD Create O ring from some spare tips by cutting 1-2mm of tip bore, place it all the way down the Blons nozzle; this is to stop eartips to glide all the way down the slippery Blons nozzle. Then put SpinFit CP100 (not 145 as some suggest!) and you have perfect setup. If you don't wanna pay 7$ for a single pair of SpinFits, any cheap Sony will do, for example with Sony EX15lp for 7-9$ you get actually fairly decent earphones for the price and 3 different sizes of excellent tips that can be used on Blons (not as perfect as SpinFit, but very good and sufficient). Haven't tried Azla xelastec or something yet, heard they are great.
Galaxy buds2 pro .... keep dropping from one of my ears.... would you recommend some Spinfit?
What do you recommend for the powerbeats pro?
Albert Ryan Locsin I’d say the 360 for the medical grade material and shorter length, the PBP have a pretty long nozzle. Punchier sub bass is good for working out as well.
I recommend you get some earphones with better sound quality beats are trash
i reccomend that you buy a better pair of earbuds, otherwise they are mainly used for bass performance, not sound quality. i am what i think is called and audiophile basshead, soo i know my stuff :)
The 155s fit the Truthear Zero and Red perfect, well it seams once I get them in there, they stay longer.
Did the 155 change the sound any? Wondering if they can decrease treble or not instead of only simply increasing bass
@@jacobbarfield7828 I've went back to the stock ones after a few months. They just seemed to feel hard compared to others. They did seam to bring up the treble with both the small and large bore holes. On the 155s.
It is a good idea to check that a tip will fit your earphone, don't rely on the maker's claim that it will fit. Check the bore size against you earphone. Comply recommend a tip for a wireless bud that certainly fits it but won't allow closure of the charging case. If you stuff it in you'll have to pry it back out and may find it didn't charge. The spinfit cp500 is supposed to fit Final e3000 but is way too big, so big it rattles about. I really like the cp145 and 155, they made a real mprovement to some of my earphones.
Very helpful review. I hope the SpinFit 360's will fit my KZ IEM's
Did they
Edify a TWS one I would guess probably the 360 but how do you decide on small medium and large Thanks Would they be an improvement in sound and comfort from the original earbuds
I'm curious if any of the SpinFit tips work with the JVC FD01/02/x1. The Spiral Dot tips don't seem to do well at keeping them in my ears and also seem to want to seal up against my ear canals if I push them far enough in to a decent job. I am especially curious if the SpinFit 360s would fit and if they would help with this issue since that seems to be part of their intended design.
will cp360 fit galaxy buds 2 with charging case
What tip would you recommend for Kinera Idun?
Are there compatible tips for the galaxy buds pro
Hey Chief, which tips would you recommend for my Audiosense T800, to cut/smoothen the treble? The treble is too much for me on these. Do suggest
Any ideas which model is best fit for Ultimate Ears Triple Fi 10? Thanks all~
how decent is a cheap model of a shure iem?
I do happen to have a pair of SE215 which I guess is pretty cheap. Might do a review of it :)
help me please i Can't choose Cp500 or CP145 for kz zsn pro x and kz asx
What’s the best fit for the blon 3 I like one for complete seal also one for the very best sound quality for when I want to listen to music ?
I'm asking the same question and no one answers 😭
I have Blon Bl03 and Spinfit CP800 are perfect for them. They have longer stems and seal much better. The sound gets better for my taste.
the shape of the 03 itself makes it hard to find a good fit, for me, I found longer tips slightly improve the seal.
What do you recommend best for KZ ZSN Pro?
i use cp 350 & cp 100. 350 work best for me.
the cp 360? is it ok?
I have a x buds but my ear tips is not adjuste in my ears what tipe eartips i use
You have never tried earphones that sit "far" from your ear? Try the Zero Audio Duozas. I had them and they were always hanging out of my ear until I started wearing them around the earn and with spin-fits.
Nice & informative review... Good job dude...
What do you recommend for trn st1?
Do you think the cp360 will will on my Smabat Black Bat with their 5mm wide nozzle? (its says the 360 are just 3,6mm wide)
Which tip fits best on the BGVP DM7?
Those are some sharp "S"
Hi, would you know what would fit well on my sabbat e12? Thank you
Go for the CP360 variation since its for True Wireless Earbuds
Also compare the size of the stock eartips to the size chart on spinfit website for CP360
Hi, I am user of powerbeats pro.. issit cp360 would be better recommended?
Hey which for KZ ZSX?
Hi may i know for FIIL T1 PRO eartips?
@Earphoneus Fanaticus Where can I buy the PROPER silicone ear tips buds for Powerbeats high performance??? Please bro, I NEED YOUR HELP!!!
I'm a little confused. I have Kbear KS2. Will CP500 or Spiral Dots fit?
For Blon-BL 03?
What should i get? Im using Kz ZSX
I have the Sony WF 1000XM3 and their size sucks.
Normally I am a medium but I have to wear the stock large silicon tips for a better seal and they still fall out.
Will these fit the Sony and in medium?
For kz zsx, 145 or 155?
145
Which would you recommend for my Sony true wireless wf1000xm3?
Cp360 cp100z
what is the difference between thhe cp145 and the cp100?
nozzle diameter
Please recomended for huawei freebuds pro
I like the Spinfit tips however I found AZLA SednaEarfit XELASTIC tips. They have dethroned spinfit on my Sony 1000 XM3.
Try Sony hybrid (EP-EX11), it works better for me than Spinfit cp360 and xelastec
Recommend for zsn pro
please recommend for jabra active 75 T.. thank you!
Funny because on head fi they say the 240 improves bass...these things are so subjective
做得好厲害👍!我覺得CP240是最好的,至少是最適合我耳朵的,不過你說的是你不會推薦CP240。。。我試過的Single Flange不太適合我的耳朵。可能我現在要再試試看CP155或者CP500。我的耳朵好像有很奇怪的形狀😂😂😂
CP155 or CP500?
Does cp155 fit with zs10 pros?
Buy 145
cp100 is pretty loose and slippery sometimes so yes i'll try cp145 for my zsn pros next time
@DiegoTCPRODesign Fits perfectly
Is cp360 softer compared to other models?
Does anyone know if the Spinfit CP155 will fit on
Linsoul TIN HiFi T3
If you have a digital caliper (or ruler) you could just measure the nozzle of your earbuds. Spinfit has a size chart on their website of which tips can fit which size nozzles
"Earphoneus Fantasticus"? Someone's been seeing Headphoneus Supremuses on head-fi. EDIT: 3:00 aaand someone's been watching Lachlan's channel
I have no idea about Headphoneus whatever, but yes I love watching lachlanlikesathing!
@@EarphoneusFanaticus "I have no idea about Headphoneus whatever" - Yes you do. And I wasn't speaking about loving to watch his videos (love it too), but about direct copying.
@@NiohNiohYT Not sure why you speak like you know me more than I do? I straight up don't know what that is. I named my channel this cuz I was originally gonna go with Earphone Freak, thought it's a bit basic so changed it so it sounds more edgy and special (my email address still uses Earphone Freak as a result)
@@NiohNiohYT And yes I got that tip-rolling joke from Lachlan. Never said it's mine 😉
@@EarphoneusFanaticus Well you lie. Every existing fan of headphones, which includes a guy that runs a fkn UA-cam channel about them, used at some point Head-Fi forum. You are acting clueless now so it doesn't seem like you blatantly copied something, however you did. Headphoneus Supremus, which you know, is highest rank given on the forum. And no, it's not a coincidence that your YT channel is called like that, it's not nice to lie. As for why you copied lachlans joke, anyone who watched his video about spintip knows.
Also I've said this just in case someone else actually didn't visit Head-Fi ever, not to tell you cos we both know what you copied. Anyways can't remain here when you keep playing dumb and trolling. Good bye!
Hi bro, What is your nationality? where are your from? Why is your accent very nice?
Haha thanks! I'm from Hong Kong, and Cantonese is my first language.
@@EarphoneusFanaticus How did you learn English yourself. You speak English like a native speaker
@@ducanhhathaway6086 I don't think I really speak like native speakers... In fact I think I sound a bit mechanical and the influence of Cantonese certainly affects the intonation. Speaking on the go is not my strong suit, so I rely on scripts to help organise my thoughts for videos. One thing that really helps is the fact that I've been watching let's plays in English everyday since secondary school, so I understand the language on a practical level (as in not textbook level) more than most HKers.
the audio in this is too sibilant 🙉
Still experimenting with voice EQ, will try to fix it in future videos (but I do like treble, so...lol)
@@EarphoneusFanaticus i think it sounds sounds decent, but go with the masses
Comply Premium Earphone Tips are the best.
One size don't fit all !
for a headphone reviewer you should really take notice to your audio recording. your voice is like all ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. Thanks for making my head hurt.
Synthesia
Which one to get for zsn pro and zax?
I have zsn pro x I recommend cp100 or 145
Does cp155 fit with zs10 pros?
Hi, our recommendation for KZ ZS10 is CP145:)
@@spinfiteartip how about tfz t2?
@@spinfiteartip does cp145 fit to tfz t2?
@@ezragomez8378 1 question each
@@ezragomez8378 I have the tfz s2 Pro and I want more bass and less spike in the highs. I'm not sure if I should have bought the T2 or my love II instead but I hope some spinfit will help.