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Titan_456 OP t1_j5t3cp8 wrote

Honestly I wouldn’t be able to compare since these would be my first IEM’s. But from my understanding is the number of drivers and them being molded for your ear makes them better, you literally have to get molds of your ears so they can 3D print the shells of the IEM. 64 Audio has different models for different sounds. I chose these (A6T) cuz their supposed to be the sweet spot and they were recommended for gaming.

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Noob4Head t1_j5t64w5 wrote

Damn first pair of IEMs and you instantly go for over $1K ones.
It was also just a general question directed to everyone but thanks for the answer :D

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Z3R0_MP t1_j6impiu wrote

Its the better option overall as I have spent well over 2k on different iems that I simply just don't like because of the fit and getting customs seemed to be the best options for me.

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Noob4Head t1_j6in7i3 wrote

I see, I don't really have that problem. As long as the eartips fit well most IEMs are comfortable for me but if you have so much fit issues with IEMs why don't you just get a decent pair of headphones? (random question maybe it's just idk if it's worth spending SO much on a custom fit pair.)

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