Submitted by ve_ t3_11rz6aj in headphones
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Megidolan t1_jcexxpu wrote
>trying the spinfit tips that come with the chu
Just a correction, the tips that come with the Chu are called Springtips.
Spinfit is a different eartip.
ve_ OP t1_jceybnn wrote
ah. thanks. they are really nice in general. just their small is too small for me and their medium gets uncomfortable quite fast :/
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senaudeze t1_jccg1k3 wrote
Interesting. I'm still crossing my fingers for a detachable cable Chu since it's still my favorite IEM. I was hoping this was that but perhaps not.
How's the nozzle size compared to the Chu?
ve_ OP t1_jcchpvw wrote
similar, but not identical
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ve_ OP t1_je0vv3m wrote
Update: for me the perfect eartips for these seem to be the complete t-500.
After a week of getting used to the sound and comparing it with what else i got, tuning wise these might be new favourite in terms of balance and tonality. While I still enjoy them a great deal, the aria for example lack for me in treble, my hifiman don't have much bass extension. These sound just incredibly well defined to me while still being natural. Even the soundstage works for me. Movies are immersive.
ve_ OP t1_jcazy18 wrote
First impressions:
I have no idea how they measure anything like the chu. They sound totally different to my ears.
Not sure if is the fit, or the characteristics of the included ear-tips but they make these IEM sound bloated and muddy to my ears. That immediately went away with different eartips.
trying the spinfit tips that come with the chu have exactly the opposite problem: treble extension too sharp. very fatiguing.
With these short wide tips (pictured) the bass and mids sound tight, and the treble is really quite forward (maybe a tad too much so, not sure yet).
Independently from that, to me the timbre sounds much more natural than the Aria. Those also lacked in the treble for me- and hihats kinda got lost. (easy fix with a smidgen of EQ but not needed here).
I don't have 'truly' analytical IEMs to compare them too, but as far as I am concerned these display a lot of detail. Flamenco guitars sound just lovely. More complicated instrument arrangements can get a bit overwhelming.
I never had IEMs where the sound depended that much on the eartip geometry.