I'm in the same boat, tried a few tips and I'm already thinking about customs so I can just be done with it. My ear canals get very moist and all tips so far have a tendency to start slipping out. The best I've tried are the Spinfit W1s which are slightly sticky but I think my skin is slightly allergic to that kind of silicone. The Dunu S&S tips work well until the pain starts in my left ear. I love these zero 2s but I wish I could just put them on and not worry about them slipping for once.Has anyone compared these directly to something like the $1000 Thieaudio Monarch MKIII?
Is it actually better after EQ?
I like these so much I'm thinking of spending $200+ on trying custom tips for them ... but if I'm spending $200 - maybe I'd want to invest in something higher priced if they do sound that much better for a longer term investment? Obviously if it's not much of a audible difference then I wouldn't though.
AutoEQ ranking currently has them as the top ranking:
https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/AutoEq/blob/master/results/RANKING.md
Monarch MKIII: 91
7hz Zero: 84,
7hz Zero mk2: 73,
Truthear Crinacle Zero: 81.
Speaking of scores: I own the Zero 1 and 2 and Truthear Crinacle Zero also and by far prefer the 7hz's. This Zero 2 + EQ I think sounds the best.
So at least according to the ranking for compliance to Harman listener preference scores - I prefer the lowest ranking one after eq! Same with over ears: Prefer Jade II & Stax L300 over Sundara despite ranking lower)
I really love these IEMs though! They put me over the line where I think I'm going all in on IEM's and selling all my normal headphones including electrostatics! I don't listen to headphones much though: I mostly use them for mixing/tracking/noise reduction comparison type listening - so when I do listen I actually do need them as speakers don't really work so well for things like that. (If I was just listening for fun over-ears would probably more comfortable to me though)
Speaking of, these have better details than the Neumann KH150 + KH750's: probably as there's no room involved: but when the speakers get loud it's really no match due to the huge sound and feeling of the subs. Both are quite awesome though for different uses.
I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars on "real" customs though. Has anyone here tried making their own custom tips? You can get DYI kits for custom silicone earplugs from a brand called Radians for not too much money, and there are a bunch of people out there who have moulded them to their IEMs. I've seen a few how-to videos on youtube. Sounds like something worth trying before going all the way. Someone here must have tried something like this before!