IEMs (In-Ear Monitors)

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The shell is a little large compared to other IEMs and the nozzle size is also a little larger. So if you have (please don't think this disrespectful) little ears or small ear canals they may not be a good fit. I would recommend purchasing from Rainforest so you can try and return. I consider myself to have "medium" ears and they fit fine.
 
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The shell is a little large compared to other IEMs and the nozzle size is also a little larger. So if you have (please don't think this disrespectful) little ears or small ear canals they may not be a good fit. I would recommend purchasing from Rainforest so you can try and return. I consider myself to have "medium" ears and they fit fine.
Not disrespectful at all :p.

I do happen to have small ear canals, so have found getting used to IEMs a little uncomfortable at first. I've been reading that I should consider buying some aftermarket/3rd party tips. Perhaps I'll give those a go, but yes I think I'll follow your advice and see how they fit.
 
Not disrespectful at all :p.

I do happen to have small ear canals, so have found getting used to IEMs a little uncomfortable at first. I've been reading that I should consider buying some aftermarket/3rd party tips. Perhaps I'll give those a go, but yes I think I'll follow your advice and see how they fit.
Yes you will probably find most included tips to be poor quality and difficult to fit. Personally I use medium Dunu S&S tips and Small Tangzu Sancai tips which are aftermarket and very reasonably priced. Also TRN Clarion and any of the Spinfit range although Spinfit are typically more expensive. I would suggest buying a set of Dunu S&S that include Small/Medium/Large and trying them. Also some people find that their ear canal may be different sizes per ear. So don't be concerned if say you need medium in one and small in the other.
 
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