

🎧 Elevate your earbud game with comfort and clarity that won’t quit!
Comply 500 Core Series memory foam ear tips deliver superior comfort and noise isolation by molding to your ear canal with heat-activated foam. Featuring TechDefender protection, they safeguard your earbuds from moisture and debris while ensuring a secure fit that stays put during any activity. Compatible with leading IEM brands, these tips enhance sound quality by creating a tight acoustic seal, allowing you to enjoy immersive audio at safer volume levels.








| ASIN | B002IEE9D0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,877 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #26 in Headphone Earpads |
| Compatible Headphone Models | KZ AS12, KZ ZAX, KZ ZS10 Pro, KZ ZSN, KZ ZSX, MOONDROP ARIA, MOONDROP CHU, MOONDROP KATO, Sennheiser IE 100 PRO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,633) |
| Date First Available | January 3, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00655942190571, 00655942191837 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.07 ounces |
| Item model number | 19-50200-11 |
| Manufacturer | COMPLY |
| Product Dimensions | 0.31 x 0.2 x 0.24 inches |
| UPC | 655942190571 655942191837 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**2
Helped considerably with isolation and sound quality
After reading many reviews I decided to give these a try. Not sorry I did. They are for Sennheiser IEM CX400bt and not the exact fit recommended for these earbud tips. I have found that these are slightly too long for these earbuds. I am experimenting with shaving a little bit off the back until the fit is right. For others it may be just fine. The isolation has doubled from the original silicone tips. They do take a little bit of patience to get the installation into the ear right. Squeeze too much and there is no grip while the memory foam expands into the ear canal. Don't squeeze enough and the earbuds wont go in and there is no grip. I have experienced no issue so far with the tips falling off the buds and staying in my ears as some have reported. Sound quality has improved in some ways and stayed the same in others. Bass is tighter and more solid than before do to tighter seal. The high end is slightly recessed due to the longer length of the tips and the wax guards which I am going to take out. Once I get them trimmed to correct length and remove the wax guards and listen for a while I will get a better idea and update the review. So far I have seen no evidence of any deterioration or disintegration of the foam. These are used 8-10 hours a day so they see some heavy use. Update 1: Before I hit submit I trimmed the tips to the same length as the original silicone tips and what an immediate difference. That made these sound almost as good as the hifiman planar headphones direct off the DAC. I have never these buds sound this good. I have tried several of my test tracks that I know almost as good as the artist and I cannot believe that tips can make that much difference in the sound of IEM's. That bass is even more tight than I ever heard before. the high end opened right up and what I am still trying to figure out is the huge increase in imaging and soundstage. It's like the buds are not there as the soundstage is several feet around my head. This is by far the absolute biggest improvement I have heard in all my years of tweaking and upgrading audio equipment. All for $20 for 3 simple little pieces of memory foam. It is hard to believe that it is streaming over Bluetooth Aptx and can sound this good. These are well worth the price and if you are a tweaker and spend a little time experimenting the results will be well worth the time. I think I have gotten them as good as I can but I have two more sets to play with so maybe there is a further improvement to be had. Just for kicks I put the silicone tips back on and all the above comments completely collapsed to good sound, but nothing like I had gotten to with the modified tips. It's like the difference between a great pair of dynamic speakers and a tuned set of Acustat electrostatics. Get a set of these and play around with them. I'm sure similar results can be had with other brands of earbuds. Update 2: I believe difference in sound quality is the result of how the soft silicone tips can easily compress and distort the shape of the canal between the earbuds and the outlet into the ear canal. Also these tips have a straight shot(except for the wax shields which I removed) into the ear canal. When I trimmed the tips to the original length I noticed that the tips no longer were bottoming out in the ear canal and there was some distance between the tips and the eardrum. There was also an immediate marked improvement in comfort. There was a cross support at the end of the original tips that was there to prevent the silicone tips from collapsing but also reduced the clear cross sectional area to be reduced by my guess 40% without any compression of the silicone tips. If the tips compressed when inserted it would reduce the cross section even more. This could be causing all sorts of reflected sound waves to be created internally in the barrel, smearing the timing and phase relationships before exiting. Just a theory, but the results speak for themselves. There really is that much of a difference. I'm sure the same types of result will be had with other brands and some experimentation.
S**L
Nice fit, nice sound, great isolation
I bought the Comply Tx-500 foam tips to use with my Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 5 Pro earphones. This is the model Comply's web site indicated fitted my phones and it was correct. Before ordering, I suggest you visit Comply's site and use their selector tool to identify the tip model right for you. I've never had much luck with the silicone tips that come with in-ear phones, and the foam cylinders UE included, which worked ok for me, have deteriorated, so I was on the lookout for a good replacement. The Tx-500 is comfortable and the outer surface being smooth means that it won't fill up with dirt too quickly. If you order this set from Amazon, you get the medium size, which "fits most". It is also available from Comply's web site in small and large, and in a set with one pair in each size. My ear canals are, I guess, a bit on the small side. The mediums work but next time I'll try small to see if that's better. I was very impressed with the sound isolation - I typically use the earphones on airplanes, so that was important to me. I've tried various noise-canceling headphones but never liked any of them. The Comply tips worked great in that regard, and I got good sound quality from the UE phones. I highly recommend the Tx-500 - just take into account which size is best for you. Edit: I have tried to get Amazon to specify that the size is "Medium". They changed it from not specifying the size at all to "Small/Medium", which is not correct, and rejected my second attempt to correct it. Comply doesn't make a "Small/Medium" - these are Medium. Edit 1/19/10: I see that Amazon gave up on listing the size - sigh. Also, I just returned from a trip where I spent many hours listening to the earphones through the Comply tips. They were very comfortable even after extended use and were also easy to insert and remove.
D**L
Comfy!
I love these foam tips. They are comfortable to wear and fit my abnormally small ear canal perfectly. They stay put and keep my UltimateEars TripleFi's in my ears comfortably for hours at a time. They isolate sound quite well and the earwax filter keeps the wax out of the drivers while also allowing sound to pass through unchanged. They last quite awhile, but they do seem to have one similar flaw... most of the time they will begin with a hairline crack on the side and you will know it is time to change them right away because that crack will extend very quickly the next time you put them into your ears. I'm knocking a star off because of the price, these things are quite expensive and I find they must be replaced after about 2 weeks of heavy use. They are excellent all around, but I wish they would last a bit longer.
J**E
Perfect fit for AKG N5 hybrid
Try as I might, I could not get a good seal with the tips that came with my new AKG N5 hybrid earbuds. These fit perfectly for that model though Comply could not confirm. I figured that they were cheap enough so I bought them. The AKG buds have a Personal Fi program that is a non medical hearing test. With these I achieved a good seal and successfully completed that test. I have small ear canals so opted for the small ones. I’m sure I will order these again, though I wish they came in a larger economical patch of ten. Excellent product
S**I
If u just use them couple of time wax get all over and makes it sticky and uncomfortable and hard to get in your ear I would look for better ones.
I**3
I've always had massive fit issues with in ear monitors. I find most silicon tips just slide right out, have a really poor seal, or are very uncomfortable. I had reached the point where I had all but given up on using anything in ear as I was constantly pushing them back in as they fell out, often before I could reach the front door, let alone exercise. Then I was introduced to memory foam tips. I've tried most brands of foam tips and Comply are the best by far. I'm an isolation plus fan all the way. They create a great seal without discomfort even during exercise when most tips would just walk out of my ears. They also give great noise isolation compared to silicon. Don't forget to "roll" the tips before insertion (as per instructions) and do hold them in place for around 15 seconds while they warm up and mould themselves to your ears. You'll get deeper insertion, better isolation and less chance of them slipping out if you do this. The downside of Comply is a tiny effect on treble and bass with some iems, though this can be a bonus if you've got a pair prone to high frequency resonance. With most iems it's negligible and certainly doesn't interfere in the way a bad seal does. Another thing to be aware of is memory foam tips don't last forever, regardless of manufacturer. All are degraded by the natural oils from your skin and will break down over time. I wash mine regularly and they last for ages, a practice I'd recommend regardless of what eartips you use. If you really can't get on with comply and have fit/seal/comfort issues then try AZLA SednaEarfit XELASTEC which I find to be the best silicon type tips by far. They aren't as comfortable as Comply, do need frequent washing and don't last forever before they start to lose their properties either. They also don't come close to Comply for isolation. Overall Comply are the best and will last as long as I would want to keep an eartip without replacement.
R**R
I have used these for many years now on a variety of different ear buds from Seinheisser and Sony. They are much better then the tips supplied by the ear phone manufacturers and help block out the road noise on a busy A Road during my morning constitutional walk. They also help to keep the buds firmly stuck in my ears. They do seem expensive but each pair lasts several months and the improvement is worth every penny.
T**J
Bought these for the KZ ZS10 pro IEM I bought a day before. Work well together! Makes it a very pleasant experience over silicone ear tips. However they were a bit hard to push onto the IEM and the foam deformed a bit. Didn’t notice it impacting the sound negatively though! Aside from those things mentioned it’s a solid choice over silicone tips
A**R
Amazon delivered these earphone tips on time today. The fit and sound quality are just amazing. I have a pair of high end Monster Gold earphones and the sound quality has definitely been enhanced. Brilliant !!!!
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