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Dear All, I am hoping there may be a few suggestions you can make for IEMs that fit a specific set of requirements for every day use while going to sleep.
I had found what was my ideal IEMs for this purpose the Fidue A31s. The problem is I am now on my last set of a discontinues model which leaves me needing to find an alternative.
Previously I had use the Sennheiser CX 300 II, but this is now a dated model and the A31s had a better sound for me. If I have to the CX300 might be the option I need to go with.
My personal requirements mean I need the following:
Not too expensive - I expect to damage these by pulling on them and rolling over them, so consider them consumables.
Low profile - when fitted I want to be able to lie on my side without them pushing into my ears much.
Bass heavy - at low volumes I still want to hear the low lows.
Soft cables - (the A31s actually does not, so this is the ideal).
Can be removed by pulling on the cable - not best practice, but I do this unconsciously, and the A31s and CX300 have survived quite a bit of this.
Any ideas welcomed so I can test a few and then stock up.
I had found what was my ideal IEMs for this purpose the Fidue A31s. The problem is I am now on my last set of a discontinues model which leaves me needing to find an alternative.
Previously I had use the Sennheiser CX 300 II, but this is now a dated model and the A31s had a better sound for me. If I have to the CX300 might be the option I need to go with.
My personal requirements mean I need the following:
Not too expensive - I expect to damage these by pulling on them and rolling over them, so consider them consumables.
Low profile - when fitted I want to be able to lie on my side without them pushing into my ears much.
Bass heavy - at low volumes I still want to hear the low lows.
Soft cables - (the A31s actually does not, so this is the ideal).
Can be removed by pulling on the cable - not best practice, but I do this unconsciously, and the A31s and CX300 have survived quite a bit of this.
Any ideas welcomed so I can test a few and then stock up.
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