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NateB
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Dec 8, 2017
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I find that putting some T-500 Isolation Comply Foam Tips really helps out the sound, and this is after nine hours of pink noise and about 12 hours of music for the burn-in.
Dec 8, 2017
ridhuankim
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Jun 2, 2018
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NateBI had 2pin cable from VEClan cable drop recently(which I wrongly received 3.5mm TRS instead of 2.5mm TRRS) and that works great with ZS6.
And I had t600 comply tips which I bought for sennheiser IE80 and that fits ZS6 as well.
That tamed down the peaky treble a lot! More bass.
It sounds like a basshead iem now.
I really like that the highs are no longer overwhelming.
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Jun 2, 2018
ridhuankim
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Jun 7, 2018
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ridhuankimI used T-600 comply tips because that is what I had. But if you are purchasing comply tips you should go for T-500.
Jun 7, 2018
Silverjackal
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Jun 7, 2018
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ridhuankimHow would you compare these to the ie80s in terms of comfort and sound?
Jun 7, 2018
ridhuankim
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Jun 7, 2018
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SilverjackalIE80s are in different league and it would be unfair for ZS6 to be compared against it. The IE80 is bass emphasized and laid back highs do you dont get any harshness or grainy sound like ZS6 does. It is very smooth. Also there is a tuning valve that allows you to tame the bass or make it full blast. With all these... IE80 remains detail and the highs can still be sweet.
In terms of comfort, IE80 can be worn and you can sleep with them in your ears. ZS6 will hurt if you do sleep with them in your ears and they are heavy. IE80 are lite.
Jun 7, 2018
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