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Made in collaboration with MEE audio, the Pinnacle PX is the comfortable, versatile, and incredibly engaging IEM you’ll want to listen to all day long. It has the same tuning and detailed, enjoyable sound signature as the Pinnacle P1, with updates to the build quality and a significantly lower price Read More
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reptile18different earbuds can be made for different sized tips so no but based on how it looks in the picture things around the size of dekoni mercury's (4.9mm) should work
reptile18things like airpods use a much smaller 3mm which I made the mistake of getting before because everyone using the same standard is too hard apparently lol
"... In a custom blue colorway... That will fade/chip away because we have the worst paint manufacturing of any headphone on the market, which is our number one complaint from customers... For only 120 bucks!!"
Don't mean to crap on mee audio, their m6 pro2s were my first pro set of headphones, I go cradle ever since what I've recommended this company to everyone, great headphones, regardless of the shity paint job. But if you are planning to buy this specific color and pay extra I would just pass on it since it will pretty much end up chipping off and flicking off anyways, unless they changed the method they use to paint them.
These sound great. The sound is rather neutral. It also seems to pair well with the mmcx bluetooth cables since the high ohm greatly reduces the noise floor.
For anyone that's got a unit where the MMCX connectors pop out - try shaving the plastic around the connector on the headphone itself (I just used a scalpel blade, it's fairly soft plastic.) The moulding QC around here isn't great but shaving it down fixed any issues I had with them. This may also assist in sound imbalance, since it stands to reason it could be the connectors not sitting entirely flush... although I never had this issue personally.
They do really sound excellent it's just a shame they can be a bit wonky from the factory.