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The first in-ear monitor tuned by Massdrop from the ground up, the Plus features a novel sound signature that combines aspects of a number of community-favorite IEMs. With three Sonion balanced-armature drivers per ear, it delivers extended bass, clarity, and a sound that leans toward full and fun Read More
Comfort will vary per person, but I find these incredibly comfortable for myself. I have smaller ear canals and use the included small tips and can wear these for hours at a time at work with no discomfort. They are very light weight so assuming they fit your ears well it's really all about finding the right tips from there.
They're OK, it's fairly light and the housing fits into my ear fairly well. Not as comfortable as my Shure SE846. As always finding the right tips for your ear canal is the key both in terms of comfort and getting the proper seal. I find that after about an hour I have to remove them for a few minutes to rest my ears. A shorter period of time than I find for my other IEMs.
I think so. But I had to find the right nozzle and that took some experimentation. Wore them for 2 hours straight yesterday while working and experienced no discomfort. Like all IEM's you have to find the right balance of tip size/comfort and proper seal. But once you get there they are very comfortable.
They are quite light and the housing shhould fit in most ears. Unfortunately for me, the nozzle is quite big, so even with the smalles tips I had a hard time getting them in comfortably. But that is a very individual thing. Apart from that lightweight dun compact design.
The stock cable though is quite heavy, somewhat sticky and stiff. Another cable can help to make the fit even more comfortable around the ears.
i was afraid of the same thing. They have VERY low impedance, so you get a more dramatic effect from damping factor. I'm running them off of my galaxy S9+ without any issue. you can also get the Radsone ES100 if its something that is a big concern for you, but personally i've done a bit of AB testing (non double blind) and personally i cant tell much, if any, difference. maybe its a tiny bit bassier but its not like you cant use them.
The fourth picture above shows a two pin connector for the cable to headphone interface. I'm no expert, so if there's more than one type of two pin option, this answer only gets you part way there.