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I feel so good about being unique I cannot tell...The unfortunate reality is that everyone has different ear canals and different...
I feel so good about being unique I cannot tell...The unfortunate reality is that everyone has different ear canals and different...
Somehow @Blorg got them on and they measure close to the stock narrow bores, which I prefer the sound of. So I'm giving them a gamble. Nothing really wrong with the stock ones for me, except for the loose fit around the nozzles over time.Aren't the CP100 one of the smaller bore Spinfit tips? I dont think they will get close without a good chance of splitting the core.
Subjectively, I think they are also smoother, and that is possibly also borne out in the graphs. I started with wide bores but ended up putting narrow on them.
Yesterday? Give it time.I received my Truthear Zero Reds yesterday. These are the first IEMs I have ever tried, and boy was I disappointed in finding out that my small ears do not play well with IEMs (or just with the Reds?)
Yes, too soon.I am thinking of returning them, but maybe I am overlooking something. So, I thought I'd ask whether it is common knowledge that IEMs are just not for some people. Or I am throwing in the towel too soon?
If I may, I was in your shoes about 12 month ago, new to serious listening with IEM using the original truthear Zero.Thanks for all the advice. I tried the technique Robbo99999 referred to, unfortunately it does not work for me.
Just one?I replaced a kidney with Zeros and never looked back.
I don't think so really. I was mightily impressed with them whilst I tried them out (I don't use IEM's due to wax & not wanting to stuff things in my ears). I'm beginning to think the idea that there's always a better headphone is a bit of a myth.It's been almost a year of me listening to Zeros (mostly with the great Topping DX1), and now I'm beginning to wonder: what's next, and are there ANY more expensive headphones that make sense, given how damn good the Zeroes are in every aspect of their sound (after a minor DSP correction)? And by headphones I mean any kind, not just IEMs. I also have Hifiman HE-400 (the original, not 400x, 400s or 400i) and I have no incentive to put them on now. I also used to have Sennheiser HD800, sold them because HE-400 are better.
You can jump in the Nova hype train with me, there is room for plenty.It's been almost a year of me listening to Zeros (mostly with the great Topping DX1), and now I'm beginning to wonder: what's next, and are there ANY more expensive headphones that make sense, given how damn good the Zeroes are in every aspect of their sound (after a minor DSP correction)? And by headphones I mean any kind, not just IEMs. I also have Hifiman HE-400 (the original, not 400x, 400s or 400i) and I have no incentive to put them on now. I also used to have Sennheiser HD800, sold them because HE-400 are better.
You probably need to contact who sold them to you, it's the seller that is responsible for fixing/replacing them. This is probably Shenzhen Audio, as they seem to be the exclusive distributor. They replaced my Truthear Hexa under warranty, which had channel imbalance.I sent a message to Truthear to see if they would replace the phones under warranty and they didn't respond.
Sold the other one to buy the Zeros.Just one?
Hifiman better than Hd800 ? NahIt's been almost a year of me listening to Zeros (mostly with the great Topping DX1), and now I'm beginning to wonder: what's next, and are there ANY more expensive headphones that make sense, given how damn good the Zeroes are in every aspect of their sound (after a minor DSP correction)? And by headphones I mean any kind, not just IEMs. I also have Hifiman HE-400 (the original, not 400x, 400s or 400i) and I have no incentive to put them on now. I also used to have Sennheiser HD800, sold them because HE-400 are better.