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T.Fernandez
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Oct 15, 2019
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If you're able to stretch a bit the JVCs are $280 and provide some serious quality and a range of ear tip sizes that might work better for women with smaller ears. At $100 the EDC3 is also quite nice and would be lighter weight.
Oct 15, 2019
HighMaintenance
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Oct 16, 2019
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T.FernandezYou read my mind hah. I actually can't use ANY eartips other than xs/small double flange, I've got to special order some from RHA. I don't mind paying $280, if it's worth it. Do you think in a work setting they're worth the $120 more than the Tin HiFi? I also don't mind waiting, if there's other drops you think are good to look out for?
Oct 16, 2019
T.Fernandez
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Oct 18, 2019
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HighMaintenanceIt's tricky to equate value between products due to the number of variables. The JVC have excellent build quality and offer the ability to customize your sound with the included nozzles. I would image both offer a similar level of isolation if you are using tips that provide a proper seal in your ear canal. The IEM I use daily is still the Massdrop Plus which fit my ears wonderfully and sound fantastic given my listening preferences. They are a bit more than the JVC but its the IEM I recommend as a great all-rounder. I find the Tin Audio to be a bit too bright for my liking but that's my personal taste. Hope that helps.
Oct 18, 2019
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