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Jason Dunn
11-10-2008, 04:00 PM
<p><img border="1" src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/dht/auto/1225731435.usr1.jpg" style="border: 1px solid #d2d2bb;" /></p><p>When I think of what matters to me in a pair of headphones, comfort isn't usually at the top of the list - not because I don't want them to be comfortable, but because sound quality is always the thing that I care about the most. Take the <a href="http://www.ultimateears.com/_ultimateears/products/superfi/superfi5eb_description.php" target="_blank">Ultimate Ears super.fi 5 EB's</a> for example: they are fantastic-sounding headphones, but after an hour or so or having them in my ears, my ears tend to hurt a little. And my right ear never seems to seal up air-tight with them in. Despite that, I adore the super.fi 5 EB's, and put up with the discomfort - partially because it's rare that I listen to more than an hour or two of music in a single sitting. But do I wish the super.fi 5 EB's were perfectly comfortable after extended periods of use? You bet! And that's exactly why the <a href="http://www.complyfoam.com/foam-replacement-tips/" target="_blank">Comply Foam Tips</a> caught my attention - they claimed to improve the comfort experience for a variety of headphones, so I contacted the company to ask for a few samples. <MORE /></p><p>As you might expect, there's not much to them at first glance. They come in simple, attractive packaging, and are sold in a variety of package sizes (three pairs for $14.95, five pairs for $19.95, and ten pairs for $37.95 USD). You'll need to <a href="http://www.complyfoam.com/foam-replacement-tips/" target="_blank">select the type that are compatible</a> with your headphones of course; brands supported include Ultimate Ears, Apple, Creative Labs, Klipsch, Plantronics, Sennheiser, , V-Moda, and many others - including the Zune headphones. They're very simple to use: you pull off the old headphone tips, and gently twist on the Comply Foam Tips. It didn't take me more than a few seconds per headphone.</p><p>Do the Comply tips work? Absolutely. I was, frankly, more than a little surprised that after two hours of listening to my Zune using the super.fi 5 EB's that neither of my ears have even the slightest bit of discomfort. For me, that's a radical improvement and it makes me enjoy my headphones (andy my Zune) even more. I didn't notice any difference in the level of noise reduction provided, and the audio quality also sounded identical.</p><p>My only minor complaint about the Comply foam tips: it seems like they take a while to completely expand and fill the ear canal. On one hand that means unlike other foam tips I've used in the past, you don't have to do the thumb-and-forefinger-roll and jam them into your ears in under one second - you can take a couple of seconds to get them into position. The down-side of this approach means that, depending on the headphones you're using, you'll have to hold the headphones in place for five to ten seconds while the Comply tips fully expand. Ultimately, that's not a big deal, but it's something to be aware of - and this is assuming, of course, that you need to compress the Comply tips before inserting them into the ear canal in the first place. Some people might be able to just stick them in and go, but I prefer to let them expand. I'd also be remiss if I didn't mention that at $5 per pair for the three pack, these are mighty expensive pieces of foam - but short of damaging them somehow, each pair should last quite a while. And having improved headphone comfort is certainly worth a few bucks, isn't it?</p><p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> After using the tips for a few months, it's worth mentioning that they're a magnet for ear wax and look quite disgusting after a few weeks of use. This will vary from person to person, as we all have different ear-to-wax ratios, but I suspect the average person may need to change them after a month or so of heavy use, which makes the price of $5 per pair even more costly on a yearly basis.</p><p><em>Jason Dunn owns and operates <a href="http://www.thoughtsmedia.com/" target="_blank">Thoughts Media Inc.</a>, a company dedicated to creating the best in online communities. He enjoys <a href="http://photos.jasondunn.com/" target="_blank">photography</a>, mobile devices, <a href="http://www.jasondunn.com/" target="_blank">blogging</a>, digital media content creation/editing, and pretty much all technology. He lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with his lovely wife, and his sometimes obedient dog. His ears are now much happier! </em></p>

David Tucker
11-10-2008, 05:10 PM
I won't touch headphones that are uncomfortable. I won't put up with any amount of discomfort for sound fidelity.

marlof
11-10-2008, 06:26 PM
Same here: sound fidelity is very important, but if an headphone is not comfortable, I can not use it. It's the main reason I use the Bose InEar variety. Its sound took a while to get used to (agreeable, but a bit bassy to my taste), but it's the most comfortable earphone I've used in a while. I tried to get used to real in ear plugs that seal my ear canal, but it seems I'm allergic to them: I keep fiddling with them and can't get used to stuffing things in my ear.

David Tucker
11-10-2008, 06:28 PM
I have such a hard time with in ear headphones being comfortable that I just tend to use supra-aural headphones for the most part.

Jason Dunn
11-10-2008, 08:07 PM
I won't touch headphones that are uncomfortable. I won't put up with any amount of discomfort for sound fidelity.

Well, now you have more choice in headphones if they're compatible with the Comply Foam Tips. :)

Jason Dunn
11-10-2008, 09:37 PM
Worth noting...Canadians can purchase the tips from:

http://www.stereotypeaudio.com/store/

David Tucker
11-11-2008, 12:58 AM
Well, now you have more choice in headphones if they're compatible with the Comply Foam Tips. :)

Hah, quite true!

crimsonsky
11-15-2008, 03:12 AM
I use the Complys with my M-Audio IE-40's (same as Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10 Pro) and they make a world of difference as stated. They're a tad expensive, but definitely worth it. (Hey, I spent $400 on the phones - what's $20 for ear tips!)

However, be aware that they can get pretty nasty from ear wax and even dirty fingers. After a week they can look horrible, even though they still work fine. I've made a habit of cleaning my ears and washing my hands before putting them in, and believe it or not, they are washable. (I use hand soap and gently clean them). I bought a 5 pack about 3 months ago and have 2 pair left, which means I'm using one a month. I suspect they can actually last longer if you're not real fastidious.

Jason Dunn
11-17-2008, 07:29 PM
However, be aware that they can get pretty nasty from ear wax and even dirty fingers. After a week they can look horrible, even though they still work fine...I bought a 5 pack about 3 months ago and have 2 pair left, which means I'm using one a month. I suspect they can actually last longer if you're not real fastidious.

That's a really interesting point - I have noticed that ear wars and whatnot tends to cling to the surface, but I didn't pay it much attention. Going through a pair a month seems kind of silly - you'd think they'd build them to last longer than that. I guess we'll see how mine fair...

crimsonsky
11-20-2008, 05:13 AM
That's a really interesting point - I have noticed that ear wars and whatnot tends to cling to the surface, but I didn't pay it much attention. Going through a pair a month seems kind of silly - you'd think they'd build them to last longer than that. I guess we'll see how mine fair...

I was wrong about how many sets I've used. I've used two - my third I'm still using and I have two more to go. So they are lasting a bit more than a month. I suspect they can last longer - it's just after about a month the gunk is a turnoff!

It's the material they use that causes the gunk to be so obvious as well as the colour. I don't know why those use such a light colour - black would hide the soiling and not be so visually unpleasing.

But I really am sold on the comfort of these puppies and I'll keep buying them. The silicon tips that come with most IEMs just aren't comfortable for long term wear, whereas these most certainly are.