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Comply TX-400 BLK MIXED 3-PR Review by M. S. Kubota (San Carlos, CA)
(These are going on my Denon AH-C751s) A quick note on the Denons: The silicon tips these come with are very thin- much thinner than those on Sony IEMs. And perhaps because of the weight of the Denon 751s (they're made of aluminum) I don't get a consistent seal every time. I replaced the tips with ones from Sony (MDR-EX51) and get a much better seal, but still only around 80% of the time and I have to occasionally push them back into my ears. I use these generally sitting still.
Onto the Comply tips- they WILL give you a good seal. Size for size, they're about the same as stock tips (I wear medium). But they will feel more like you have something stuffed into your ear at least for the first few minutes. I chose the TX model because I liked the idea of the wax guard for extra protection and thought that they could tone down the upper-midrange just a *tad* on the 751s. Well, I got a little bit more than what I asked for. I would guess that they took about 3-4 dB off the top end starting right around the midrange area. Between this roll off and the excellent seal which definitely gives me that consistent (and big) bottom end I was sort of hoping for, the sound is now pretty far out of ideal balance. Plus because of the loss of high frequencies, you lose a lot of soundstage info and fine detail. I would say that if you think your IEMs are way too bright these would be good. Otherwise get ready because these will change the sound of your IEMs significantly. I think I will forgo the wax guard and try the T-400s. I would imagine that they should be just what I need sonically.
I would've given this 4 stars because they do what they promise, except that their website claims that these are "virtually transparent acoustically (less than 2dB transmission loss)". It might just be my perception, but I honestly think that figure is a bit misleading.
Comply TX-400 BLK MIXED 3-PR Review by Nathaniel Hillyer (Huronia)
Great ear-bud tip replacements, sound wonderful and quiet -- super quiet.
That said, you are probably better off ordering them from the Comply website than here. I ordered these and they didn't fit in my ears. They would go in fine at first but then after a few minutes the foam expanded and caused pain. Checked the Comply website and there is actually 3 sizes (small, medium, large). Amazon only sends out medium. Granted, the Comply website does say that medium fits most ears. A way to check would be to try the 3 sizes of silicone ear-bud tips that you got with your headphones. Whichever one fits the best should be what you order. Perhaps worth mentioning is that medium silicone ones didn't cause any problems for me, they just didn't fit as well as the smalls. But medium foam definitely caused major problems for myself.
All that said, if you are pretty sure that medium will work for you, by all means order from Amazon.
Comply TX-400 BLK MIXED 3-PR Review by muddy glass (new york)
don't throw out your stock silicone eartips just yet. you may still need them.
whether or not comply foams of any model will fit well for you depends on the shape of your individual ear canals and the design of your iems/earphones. ignoring questions of fit then, i want to address an issue which i feel is more important to your music listening: comply foams actually degrade sound quality.
comply foam tips absorb high frequencies. for example, cymbal crashes will sound fainter and the trailing end of words sung/spoken will decay faster. there is also a well known trade-off in human sound perception between bass and treble. if we lower the treble, then the mind will perceive the bass as increased even if we make no changes to the level of bass itself. comply foams will thus make any set of iems/earphones sound darker and bassier by sacrificing some clarity and details on the high end of the spectrum. this shifting in sound signature toward the lower end can potentially be quite significant, and perhaps unpleasant, depending on your gear.
on the other hand, if you can get your comply foams to fit well, then there is no denying that the sound isolation will be improved. you will be able to enjoy music at lower volumes on noisy buses, for example. just be mindful that this benefit does come at a cost in sound quality so that you can make an informed choice between foams or silicone eartips. those silicone eartips don't sap the high frequencies like the foams do.
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Comply TX-400 BLK MIXED 3-PR::Description
All the benefits of the T Series of Comply Foam Tips--increased stability, superior noise isolation, and comfortable memory foam--plus a special integrated Wax Guard technology that prevents wax from entering the sound port, helping to extend the life of your headphones. Fits select earphones from Audio Technica, Denon, JVC, Monster, Sennheiser, Skullcandy, Sony, V-moda and more. See compatibility chart for details.
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