🎉 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The AZLASednaEarfitLight offers a revolutionary earbud experience with its medical-grade silicone and flexible design, ensuring comfort and stability for all users. With a variety of sizes based on extensive ear shape analysis, these ear tips are engineered for a perfect fit, making them the ideal choice for anyone seeking enhanced audio enjoyment.
T**Y
Well worth the investment
When I received my Sennheiser ie600s, I enjoyed them but felt the sound was just a bit blurred by their original sleeves/buds. On the recommendation of an audiophile friend, I bought these for two reasons: 1. to get better sound, and 2. for comfort. These delivered on both. The sound is great, especially since the sound is unimpeded from the drivers. Now, you need to make sure they stay clean, or otherwise you'll end up with dust and wax inside the IEMs, so using these will take a bit of extra care. But these are also extremely comfortable. I unfortunately have a bit of a bump in my left ear canal that makes some IEMs uncomfortable. So by getting the Light version of these, it's flexible enough that it doesn't put too much pressure on the bump or rub it raw, and I still get the benefits of noise cancelation/isolation. I now recommend these to all of my friends who want to improve the sound of their IEMs.
C**Y
Literally the same as anything else
These are advertised as awesome and better than "standard" ear bud tips. There's a few reviews who swore by then. Put them on and they're literally the exact same thing as standard ear bud tips.Then I discovered memory foam ear tips. These actually ARE better. They sell up about 10 seconds after you've rolled them between your fingers to make them smaller to fit in your ear canal. One they've swollen up, you're sealed and the bus aren't coming out. Better isolation,better comfort.All ear buds should come with memory foam tips standard. I don't know why they don't. The Sony Wf-1000-MX4 comes with memory foam tops. Enough said.Don't waste your money here. Buy memory foam. You'll see.
B**Y
Good sound and isolation. Inconsistent fit
Tested on technics az-80s. These are comfortable and give decent sound and isolation. For my pack, 3 of the 4 are slightly different sizes. I thought I was going crazy, but after measuring, they were different which lead to the fit being off
B**R
Much better sound than stock tips.
I found with In Ear Monitors (IEM), that after market tips make a big difference in the sound. After trying multiple tips, I settled on the AZLA Sednatips Max. I also like their Light model too.These tips make a so so IEM sound spectacular. Of course everybody’s audio tastes and physical make up is different, so the tips I absolutely adore may be not so good for you. You may have to try various brands before you find the sound suited for you. I like wide bore tips that opens up the sound stage and balances all the frequencies. Yes, it’s a little expensive, but worth the money (up to $10.00 for a set of tips) as the right tips can make a $150 IEM sound like a $500 IEM and a $500 sound like a $1000.Also the correct size is of great importance.
C**.
A comfortable fit
These are notably more comfortable than 'regular' SednaEarfit, probably because they are softer, and these 'light' have a higher stay-put factor once inserted in the ear. They offer slightly less resolution across all frequencies, slightly mind you. But, soundstaging is about equal on both versions. I specifically use these 'light' version with my Tin Audio T2 IEMs; paired as such, they fit my ears better than SednaEarfit --the slightly less resolution mentioned earlier goes unnoticed given the T2's resolving ability. So yes, quite happy with this purchase and would recommend these to anyone with comfort in mind but unwilling to give up much in terms of high-resolution.
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