Have been using these for a few days now. Needed to fiddle with tips for a while, and ended up using Comply foam tips. For some reason with every silicone tip pair the sound was bass-light (we can't have that!) which often gives a feel of boxy sharp'ish treble. Foam tips give good sound isolation and VERY NICE bass. Me likes! Compared to multi-BA IEMs I have these have a bit 'polite', not über-revealing sound, which is just perfect for listening to music while working in the office.
The only thing I dislike is the 3,5mm straight plug, wish it has 90 degree angle. Minor thing, will probably get a bluetooth cable for gym use anyway.
DaniRojoYes, I do use them both in the gym and in the office. To get nice bass slam I use memory foam bits which eventually start to hurt in the ear after, say, 2 hours. The shape fits my ears fine and they do stay in place.
I have aldo the Massdrop EDC-3 and Ultimate Ears UE-800. Out of those the EDC-3 is comfiest - but I like the bass on these cheapo TFZ Galaxy the best and that's why they are my gym choice. They are just fun! Just need to get that Bluetooth cable a.k.a. "wireless wire", though.
hiilariI know what you mean about the foam tips. I used them for my Massdrop EDC but eventually I gave them to my brother in law so now I'm looking for something cheap to use at the gym and while running.
o5stisilverThat is an interesting option, thanks for sharing! In my case, however, I most likely will still have cable connecting the behind the neck. I've found it to be very comfy. Please share you experience once you got them.
BayartSorry, can't remember. I'm using Comply's that came with my UE800.
Not sure if this is totally true but it seems that there are roughly two bore sizes: the smaller of roughly 2 mm (like Massdrop EDC) and the larger of roughly 4 mm like the TFZ here. I've managed to squeeze, sometimes with a bit of force, good tips on every IEM I have. Typically that is a SpinFit silicone - love those.