For any price, I'd say.I ordered these off amazon, still waiting on the Moondrop Dawn Pro dongle dac, but they sound pretty good listening to Qobuz on my phone via the headphone jack. So far I'm quite impressed for the price.
For any price, I'd say.I ordered these off amazon, still waiting on the Moondrop Dawn Pro dongle dac, but they sound pretty good listening to Qobuz on my phone via the headphone jack. So far I'm quite impressed for the price.
Yup - not sure if this model from Azla has the same dimensions as the ones you link but these are the ones that work for the Zeros for me - wide flange is needed due to the short nozzle as you say.I had had a very hard time getting the Zero:2 to fit my ears consistently, despite having tried at least 10-15 different types of tips. I found this was mostly due to these IEMs having such a short nozzle. Even using o-rings wasn't helping because due to the nozzle being so short, using o-rings would cause pretty much any tip to fall off too easily, in my ear. I was about to give up on these, completely, until I ordered the new AZLA Origin tips. I ordered the pack of assorted sizes, as one of my ears usually requires a different size tip than the other (with the exception of the extremely deep insertion fit of my Etymotics), and these tips finally work for me with the Zero:2!! I'm sure they can be ordered from multiple places, but here is a link to where I got them. They aren't exactly the cheapest tips around, but I've had multiple tips from AZLA before, and they have lasted me for quite a while, and have helped me attain a decent seal with other hard-to-fit IEMs in the past, so I found them to be worth it. YMMV
I have those as well, but could not get a good fit with them either. The ones you shared might have similar dimensions for the main body of the ear tip, but the ones I linked to have a much longer stem, which was the aspect I found most important for getting a good fit with my ears. The Origins have a stem that extends past the body of the ear tip, similar to the way some SpinFit models do.Yup - not sure if this model from Azla has the same dimensions as the ones you link but these are the ones that work for the Zeros for me - wide flange is needed due to the short nozzle as you say.
The posts before mine were referring to modifying the Zero 2. I am asking about anyone who has experience with the Chu 2 or Wan’er to see if they had better luck with nozzle length.How about reading the posts before yours before asking?
Zero 2 - Nozzle too short
Not all of them. It's a long thread. I suggest you read it through.The posts before mine were referring to modifying the Zero 2. I am asking about anyone who has experience with the Chu 2 or Wan’er to see if they had better luck with nozzle length.
I did a search on Chu 2 and Wan'er in this post and found nothing relevant to my questions. No posts on the Wan'er and just one on the Chu 2 that referenced tips. I tried. It is along thread I have been following for several months.Not all of them. It's a long thread. I suggest you read it through.
Awesome, thanks! I appreciate the option. They do look like nice tips. I am trying the tips I got with my Reds… they are working better. Not quite there yet though. Thanks!I have a similar issue with the new Kiwi Ears Singolo and ordered These Dunu S&S ear tips, longer and wider to the end of tip than the usual “bud” style so I should get a decent seal, ordered in large and xl.
I had this problem, and I was finally able to get a good seal, and deeper fit, with the AZLA Origin tips, as they have a longer stem to compensate for the short nozzle of the Zero:2. No other tip I tried, including the Dunu S&S worked for me.Awesome, thanks! I appreciate the option. They do look like nice tips. I am trying the tips I got with my Reds… they are working better. Not quite there yet though. Thanks!
AZLA Origin tips
When said IEM is released/discovered for no more than $20 extraThose tips are $20, apparently.
At what point it is better to just buy a competently designed IEM?
Hey I was the one who mentioned the Chu 2 Chu 2 has more desirable nozzle length for sure, but it shreds some of my ear tips as you might have read and I still prefer the Zero 2 with regards to soundI did a search on Chu 2 and Wan'er in this post and found nothing relevant to my questions. No posts on the Wan'er and just one on the Chu 2 that referenced tips. I tried. It is along thread I have been following for several months.
For $46 you can get a discounted Truthear Red right now https://shenzhenaudio.com/products/...ero-red-dual-dynamic-drivers-in-ear-headphoneWhen said IEM is released/discovered for no more than $20 extra
Well, I already own the Zero:2, and I am past the return window. I also really enjoy them now with the new tips, and I have paid far more, in the past, for IEMs that I don’t like the sound of nearly as much. In addition, the thing with good ear tips like those, is that I can use them with other IEMs that I own, as well.Those tips are $20, apparently.
At what point it is better to just buy a competently designed IEM?
It was you! Thanks for chiming in. I’ve been doing a bunch of tip swapping and the largest set that came with the Zero 2 (pale yellow) is where I am at. I like the sound of the Zero 2. Chu was my next option, but I’ll see if I can avoid the tip shredder! Yikes!Hey I was the one who mentioned the Chu 2 Chu 2 has more desirable nozzle length for sure, but it shreds some of my ear tips as you might have read and I still prefer the Zero 2 with regards to sound