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| By Piyavong from Honolulu, Hawaii on June 7, 2009 |
Comments:This is same as others Comply Series. The key function work well for Noise Isolation and most Comfort!!!I can feel the better music, but Bass and Treble were not significant diff. |
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| By Tobias on April 26, 2009 |
Comments:I got very small ears and those fit perfectly. great. |
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| By KB on March 15, 2009 |
Comments:No problems with the canal tips. They functionas they were intended for and that is as replacement parts to keep your headphones working properly. |
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| By Steve on February 13, 2009 |
Comments:They're comfortable, secure, seal really well. Will see how long they last. |
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| By David on February 2, 2009 |
Comments:I bought these as an extra with my order as they were discounted if sent with my earphones. They were cheap so I bought them, but they are too big for my ears. Waste of money for me. If you think they'll fit your ears then these are probably worth it though. I need the small tops. |
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| By Kyle Cassidy on January 31, 2009 |
Comments:I think I should have gotten the shorter of the two,otherwise I really like your product. |
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| By T. Parker on January 30, 2009 |
Comments:The Comply Canal Tips work the best of any I've tried. They don't start slipping out as easy as most others. And the sound isolation is great. I highly recommend these tips. I wear them 18 hours each day. |
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| By steve stampley on January 12, 2009 |
Comments:these tips are great when they are new! |
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| By Harry B. on October 22, 2007 |
Comments:Yes...the Comply tips work with the E% super fi. 5 & triple fi.10. Very comfortable per your direction & makes the music sound oh so sweet ! |
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| By Peter T. on September 20, 2007 |
Comments:I used to use the comply tips for all the Shure's and UM2 earphones I have, until the next best thing came out - Shure's black foam.Anyway, I recently found another use for the comply tips, I use it with UE Triple.fi and 5 Pro, Yes. I did!!! I just remove the plastic tube out, it's quite easily to do so, just make sure that you are careful and gentle, so you won't take much of the foam out too while you removing the tube out. (I can't remove the plastic tube from Shure's black foam, the glue is too good, it's basically impossible.) And since UE's nozzle is about more than twice the size of all the Shure's and Westone's nozzles, the UE's nozzle just hold up the comply tips nicely and firmly, without you worry that it will come out or loose when you insert into or remove from your ears. If the short comply tips too short for you, and it probably might, then just use the standard (the long one) and if it's too long, for me, I just cut it, but it's longer than the short one, kind of in the middle of those two lengths. Even if your cut is not straight, don't worry, it takes practice, but it still looks hundred times better than UE"s own foam tips with my crooked cut, and much more comfortable and the sound, just improve so amazingly and the bass is more bassy, and the clarity and detail also improve. And I can wear UE's earphones longer without tired my ears down like before with the silicone tips. I'd been using the silicone tips from Shure and UE for over a year now, and it worn my ears down, I mean, to use this kind of earphones, you must have a perfect seal, and perfect seal from all these silicone tips can mean suction, and suction can mean pressure, and that can mean your ears are not so happy,and they're trying to tell you through pain, fatigue, and exhuastion etc. But all the foam tips won't give you that kind of situation. I am not audiologist, I have no scientific datas to back me up, but these are my ears, I know how they feel, when they have pains or no pains! So, now I just use Shure's new wonderful black foam for all Shure and Westone. And I use comply tip for all the UE. And earphonesoulution.com got the best of price in the comply tips, other places are quite ridiculous of how much they want to sell you. Try this out, and your ears will love and thank you! and you also have more years to enjoy your music and your earphones. |
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| By Mark on March 19, 2007 |
Comments:Bought these to go with my E3Cs and I'm so glad I did. Light-years more comfortable than any of the non-foam tips that were included, and more comfortable than Shure's yellow foam tips. I find both sizes to be comfortable in my ear and provide great sound, so since the shorter ones provide a smaller profile, I'll stick with them. Worth every penny, and earphonesolutions.com's price and service was excellent. |
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| By William Frazier on March 3, 2007 |
Comments:I use these with my Etymotic ER4. Much softer, smoother, denser, and better isolating than the stock foamies, and far more comfortable than the Tri-flanges. I also used them with my E4Cs when I had them. They are the BEST tips for use on any IEM that will take them, bar none. |
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| By Gary - Nashville, TN on January 29, 2007 |
Comments:I recently purchased Shure E4C's and tried all the different tips that came with them. While the yellow foam tips, produced the best sound of the bunch, the bass was still lacking. These tips add more richness and warmth to my music and are MUCH more comfortable - Bonus. I bought a set of standard fit and a set of short fit. I like the short ones better because they don't stick out as far. Earphone Soluitons was great to do business with - the product arrived a day ahead of their promise. |
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| By Stephen Durfee on June 21, 2006 |
Comments:Works with my Etymotic ER6i's. Much more comfortable than stock foam tips that came with the ear plugs. |
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| By Anthony on June 16, 2006 |
Comments:WoW,these canal tips are awesome.What a difference they make,music sounded tighter and they produced more bottom end.I have been using the yellow foam ones for a year now and I feel I have been at a disadvantage.I just hope they last a longer then the yellow foam ones do.There only down side is the price.But worth giving them a try. Thanks Earphone solutions. |
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| By Gary on April 13, 2006 |
Comments:These blow away any other tip I've tried for the e4's. They are MUCH more comfortable than the yellow foams, and they are made of a soft material rather than scratchy porus foam. They also seem to cut off more sound because they are larger and form an excellent seam. |
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| By Richard Harris on March 6, 2006 |
Comments:Flavio,You have proven yourself to be a wealth of information and experience. I am a musician (guitarist/vocalist) who has been using Shure E1's for the last 2 years, and wanted better isolation, better quality sound, and more comfort over the stock yellow foams. Playing in a 10-piece horn band can be LOUD on stage. Your recommendation of trying the Comply Canal Tips has proven to be the perfect solution. I wasn't getting enough isolation because the band was still so loud with the yellow foams that I had to turn up the E1's louder than I wished to hear my mix. I already have Tinutus, my ears ringing constantly from 40 years of playing rock music. The Comply foams isolate me to the point that it sounds like I'm in an isochamber in a recording studio. I still hear the band, but at a greatly reduced muffled volume, so that whatever mix I put into my earphones doesn't have to blow my head off. It's a comfortable volume that I can play 4 hours a night with. The greatly improved level of comfort makes the 4 hours easy to deal with. Before, with the yellows, after about 3 hours, my ears started feeling irritated and uncomfortable. The Comply's also seal much tighter in my ears, so bass response, and thereby overall sound quality is greatly improved. I've tried everything I could think of; doubling the yellow foams, hunter's foams from a gun shop cut to fit the E1's, every silicone and rubber tip available, but nothing comes close to the Comply Canal Tips. If you're reading this and are thinking of trying them, I guarantee you'll be amazed at how much better they are. I was initially skeptical, after trying everything else I didn't think anything would make much difference, but I was wrong. Thank you Flavio for your advice and experience. You have my business for life. Richard Harris www.bitsandpiecesband.com |
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| By Wade on February 28, 2006 |
Comments:I've tried a variety of options on my Shure E3's and these are my current favorite. They fit my ear canals the best and: spring back to shape better than the Shure foam sleeves, are more comfortable than the triple flange sleeves, and provide better sound isolation that the soft flex sleeves. I use the standard size. |
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| By Nani on January 17, 2006 |
Comments:On my shure e4 the bass is multiplied by 2. |
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| By Carl on December 30, 2005 |
Comments:The large Comply Canal Tips work best for my ears and provide a great seal for best response from my UM1s. |
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| By Benoit on November 9, 2005 |
Comments:This really improve bass response with my Shure E4. Actually it's as good as triple flanges sleeves, but it's more confortable. |
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| By Bruce on November 2, 2005 |
Comments:These work very well with my Shure E3 buds. They're perfect for the long flights or noisy coffee shops where you need to cut out ambient noise. They're comfortable and the tight seal allows better base response. They will lose their ability to tightly expand after a few months of use, but these are an expendable item so you expect it to wear out. |
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| By Steve on June 22, 2005 |
Comments:A good tip solution for the UM2. The longer the tip, the tighter the saeal and the more bass you'll get. Very comfortable for long periods. |