• Reviews around tip (3.77 of 5)

    MEE audio M6 PRO Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) (1st Generation)

    • So, I love the foam tips, those are the ones I use
    • I used sort of a needle nose plier to stretch the tips internally to accomplish this with the foam tips
    • I also noticed they added a nice little lip to help secure the tips
    • I struggled to find a suitable tip to use for a secure seal, but the rubber ones were not great
    • They work great have great sound (as well as noise blocking), but took a while to fit correctly (including finding the right tips for my ear).Once fit correctly the bass was very responsive and had a nice flat field through the highs (this can be adjusted to your linking with your
    • I honestly hated the comply foam tips as they make your ears feel hot
    • The comply foam tip is DEFINITELY way more comfortable than the cheap foam tip.
    • I prefer a triple flange tip
    • eventually they will tear if you use they daily as I do(they are my favorite tips)
    • What that means is that the Comply foam noise isolating tips are compressed more with the wider tubes on the MEE M6 PROs and that translates to less sound isolation - bad for a drummer.
    • Perfectly balanced and fits perfectly in the ear with the soft foam ear tips.
    • I found the correct size tips for my ear (the big ones), and plugged the 1/8" cable end into my iPhone to play a few tracks and see how they sound
    • That said, once you find the perfect tips among the 10 options, (memory foam included), the clean, crisp, and very present bass is amazing.
    • The foam ear tips create a better low end isolation, blocking lower range outside noise
    • No obvious wear & tear on the devices or cables, but just gotta keep the comply tips clean and change them out every couple of months.
    • I know that there are a lot of tips already there, but the Comply tips that were included were too small, and broke the seal when I smiled.
    • The comply tips are great and combine that with a thinner more flexible cable than comparable shure iems, these are by far more comfortable for long sessions and sound just about as good as the shures too
    • The sound is not impressive, even with good fitting tips, i found that trebles dominate the sound.
    • There are enough tips in the package to surely find one that's best for you
    • When used with the included comfy soft tips they gave good sound quality with strong bass and the ambiant noise was drastically reduced
    • As a French horn player, I need to hear my own sound in my right ear, but isolate the click and the rhythm section feed in the left ear, so I recommend the option of being able to use the memory foam tip in the left ear and a silicone rubber tip in the right ear to make it easier to pull the right one out quickly as needed
    • (I did buy a pack of monster foam super tips since I did not like the included comply foam ones
    • with the M7 it feel like only the tip of the earbuds are in my
    • Somewhat uncomfortable for my ears, excellent for going to the gym, just get the right tips for the job.
    • Of course getting a good seal with the right tip and placement is important, especially to get the best bass response and to avoid that "tinny" sound.
    • These have enough tips to suit anyone
    • They come with two cords, a pack of enough extra tips to last a lifetime, a carrying case, an extra cable, and being musician monitors, they even come with a 3.5mm-to-1/4 inch adapter
    • As many have said, the right tips (usually the comply tips that are included) and "burn in" are extremely important
    • Just find the right ear piece tips and it will sound great
    • Comply tips are cool but only medium included so if you have big ear canals you have to go buy more
    • Isolation with the proper tips is very good, and not once with the Comply's did my family tell me to turn them down
    • pocket- lip for earplug tips is shallow, many tips lost.- not good/comfortable enough to sink more money into replacement parts.
    • The Comply tips have better isolation than my custom
    • Sure that's all true but with the right tips they will stay in your ears like a bug snug in a rug
    • I have tried every included tip to remedy the comfort and sound issues, and none of them were more comfortable than my $15 earbuds that came with one tip and only slightly worse sound.
    • Really clear, isolate sound pretty well when you find the right tips to use, wide
    • The key for lots of low end is in the right tips that fit down in your ear canal.
    • The highs are crisp while the lows can be as boomy as desired with the selection of the right tip, just make certain the fit seals good when you insert them into your ears.
    • I have two cords that never broke, 5000 tips when only 2 sets fit me, a case that didn't protect anything, while the only two drivers
    • I use the Comply TX 200 ear tips, definitely comfortable and for the most part noise comprehesive
    • I am using the noise isolating tips and the cable rubbing and knocking sounds transfer up the cable (even when using the clip) right into my ear canals and I can only enjoy these earbuds when sitting completely motionless
    • I tried all of the supplied ear tips, as well as a few third-party flange-style tips and nothing seemed to work.
    • The bass response, even once I finally arrived at a perfect fitting tip, is a little underwhelming
    • It comes with a nice case, a generous variety of ear tips including more expensive Comply Foam tips, a 1/4" adapter, two cables, and a life-time replacement guarantee
    • The other tips provide a good range of fits so one of them should surely work for you
    • I had slight difficulty finding the right tip for me -- I generally stray away from tri-flange, but for some reason, the bi-flange didn't work for me here as well as it did with the original M6
    • I would definitely recommend the foam tips.
    • Comfortable to wear, but there is a denser Comply tip option (not included) that usually lasts me at least 3-4 months with frequent wear
    • Best when used with the Comply ear tips though as the other tips don't isolate as well
    • I had hoped for better sound isolation, and I tried all different tips to accomplish this.
    • Somewhat uncomfortable for my ears, excellent for going to the gym, just get the right tips for the job.
    • I love the memory foam tips because you can hear things being said to you that aren't going through a sound system
    • Once I dialed in on the right silicone tips, though, these IEMs really began to show their true capabilities
    • Once you get them properly fitted with the right tips, the sound is simply unmatched by anything else in this price range
    • As for the sound:- First off, the tips work very well to block out outside noise
    • Do these IEM's come with enough ear tips to get the right fit
    • I had to buy replacement tips after a while, as the tips started to fall off easily
    • As for getting the best sound, you really have to find the right tips for your use
    • For me the large triple tip worked best
    • The Comply tips have roughly the same isolation as the Extreme Isolation EX-29 "drummer" headphones I usually use.
    • Until then I can only give these a three star rating and I will revise it up to a five star rating if the new tips fix the issue
    • IMO the comply foam tips are the only way i could use these though so keeping that in mind the fact you need to replace the tips every so often and the tips are kinda expensive all in all best sound, comfort, and versatility for the price!
    • These certainly work for that but on top of that it comes with a new cord and replaceable bud tips, on top of the fact they sound good and the buds themselves are
    • Once I found the right tips and got them fitted properly to my ears, I found the sound to be good although I would like a little more bass response
    • These have really good sound with good fitting ear tips.
    • :Take your time to find the right tips for your ears
    • well!Where these really shine is the tips
    • I definitely LOVE the comply foam tip.
    • I tried many earpieces, and despite never liking comply foam eartips, loved the foam tips
    • The bass is fantastic for the price and the noise isolation ear tips work really well
    • These work really well, although I don't like the memory foam ear tips - they seem to block the sound.
    • Currently for yard use I used the included 3 flange ear-tips, but prefer the comply comfort tips if I use them while going to sleep.
    • ends------There is no comparison between the loose fitting Silicone tips and the Comply Memory Foam tips
    • There is really good bass punch, the comply soft foam tips that come with these
    • They sound great, but make sure you find the right earbud tips
    • She has not tried the other tips, but I suspect they would not be as comfortable for long periods and that they would not be as sound-tight, because that’s usually the case with silicone-type earphone tips
    • With the right tips, they keep a seal even during motion and are super comfortable
    • Cheap compared to SE215Sound quality difference minimal if at all (I can't tell a difference, though I'm no audiophile)Comes with two cordsCONS:Eartips provided are not as great as the SE215 (though this could be personal preference -- I much prefer the foam tips over the flimsy, slicon-ish stuff)Cords are more flinsy than the SE215
    • The Comply tips included with this set didn't work for me.
    • Sound isolation is -- assuming you can find tips that seal correctly -- good.
    • iem's, both using the same Monster foam super tips
    • They stay put once you get them adjusted, I love the comfort fit tips and have laid in bed listening to music with no issues
    • It is comfortable to wear (I prefer the included foam comply tips), there is absolutely no annoying rustling sound transferred from the cable to the ear plug like most ear buds do.
    • I can see why this tip is legendary.
    • The comply tips that it comes with are pretty suitable but they reduce the bass a bit
    • Here are my thoughts:Nearly nonexistent low range (especially when it comes to background vocals), even with the correct ear tips
    • Once you get the correct tips for your ears they are very easy to put in.
    • Amazing ear buds great for anything you throw at them comes with spare chord and ear bud tips amazing sound quality and for the price you can't go wrong
    • I swapped them with my favorite Comply tips and voila!
    • I ended up using the soft round rubber tips for all except the HF5s
    • Bass is OK, if you get a good tip fitment, whic is everything in an earbud.
    • They are very comfortable with correct fitting tips and are an amazing value.
    • I was very disappointed but thne I remembered that someone mentioned that using the right tips make or break the user experience with the M6.So here comes my main message for anyone who bothers to read
    • Choosing the correct tip is extremely important, using one that does not provide a proper seal will end up making the highs sound a bit harsh as well as lacking in bass
    • The Comply tips have better isolation than Audio Technica ATH-M50x headphones when drumming.
    • They come with fancy memory-foam tips, but the ones that fit my ears best are the double flange
    • it doesn't matter, my ears are just so oddly shaped that the headphones themselves are what cause the poor fit and discomfort, not the tips
    • The tips are like foam earplugs -- squish them down small and put them in your ear and then let them expand.
    • , they're more on the mid/treble and clear side, if you like hard bass, you probably would not like this, but if you like clear sound experience you would enjoy this!The insolation is fine too, and btw, use the adaptive ear tips if you want to get the best out of this earbuds, the silicone ones do not makes this earbuds justice
    • They tend t sound shrill and harsh unless they are firmly wedged into the ear canal
    • n’t feel that great
    • I have to admit these are the best sounding IEM's I have ever used (I also use the Comply t-200's with these and love the match)
    • Other things I like: I really, really like the form factor