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Comply T-400 Foam Tips - 3 Pair Pack

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Awesome,
by sgt sweetnsour, 2010-03-04

These comply foam tips are really awesome compared to the standard tips that comes with most in ear buds, I'm using these foam tips with my skullcrusher and sounds are amazing, they're really comfortable but it takes some getting use to at first, the "memory" foam type material will conform so fitment is not an issue, however these are medium so if you need bigger or smaller ones you have to get it directly from their website. That being said, these are great, blocks out noise really well. The only complain i have is that they're not as durable and they tend to get dirty easily and definitely not for sharing .... ever!

 

Disappointed with your IEMs? Try these before returning them.,
by Samuel Chell, 2010-01-30

I've done an about face when it comes to these Comply Foam Tips. They're capable of resurrecting phones that initially appear to be bass-deprived or lacking in volume. Upon using these with my Altec Titaniums, Sennheiser CX-300s, Sleek Audio 1's, Phillips SHE-9850s, the phones came to life as never before. Previously, I had dismissed the foam tips for several reasons:

1. Sony advises against their use, and the Sony MDR-EX300, 500, and 700 phones (either the LP or the SL versions), are so good that foam tips are a bad investment.

2. Even if the tips transform your little ear plugs into magnificent concert halls, they're quick to register wear and tear not to mention dirt. At five bucks or more per pop, it can be pricey to replace these every month or two.

Be sure to check the Comply site to get the right fit, consider black (it shows less dirt), and don't become overly alarmed if the tips become a formless blob when you attach them to your phones. They'll shape up within a minute or two.

They're over-priced in terms of the material but not necessarily in terms of effectiveness. Every user of IEM phones definitely needs to have a supply on hand along with silicone replacement tips. (Along with Comply foam tips, I'd recommend the packages of Sony Hybrid tips, which come to about $2 per pair and don't wear out.)

 

Expensive, but worth every penny.,
by Richard Kretzschmar III, 2009-03-26

Granite they are expensive, but these block out so much sound its not funny, and they are very comfortable.

 

Very good bass and sound isolation,
by Jerry H. Chan, 2009-05-21

Summary: I like'em.

What a difference this made over the stock tips that came with my Denon C751. The sound is now very even with significantly improved bass response. I was concerned about muted highs that others have noted, but for me the highs are crystal clear. Sound isolation is maybe 12-18 db (background sounds are subjectively 1/4 to 1/8 volume)? I can still hear background sounds, but it is significantly reduced. Of course the snugness of the fit will have an effect on background noise isolation.

I found that I didn't need to compress the tips to insert them, I got a better fit just pushing them into my ears without any compression. The fit is comfortable but snug.

All in all an excellent buy. I've been using the tips for about 2 months and the first pair are still in excellent condition, I think they'll last quite a while before I need to replace them.

 

comply foam tips,
by Christopher Mings, 2009-07-06

performs as suggested, fits snugly n the ear, blocks out more noise than the standard ear plugs that came with the ear phones.