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The ShureEATFL1-6 Triple Flange Sleeves are designed for SE model earphones and compatible with various other models. Made from durable silicone, these sleeves provide a comfortable fit and enhanced sound isolation, ensuring a premium audio experience. With 3 pairs included, they are perfect for everyday use.
Compatible Devices | Earphones |
Material | Silicone |
Color | White Triple Flange |
Unit Count | 6 count |
Item Dimensions | 1.17 x 3.39 x 8.38 inches |
R**.
Quality sound
I love these ear sleeves. Much better than the foam sleeves. I use my Shure se846 5-days a week at the gym. Great sound isolation. I replace them each month.
T**Y
Comfortable and Noise Isolating
After getting the Shure SE846s and trying out all the sleeves, I found the triple flange ones to be my favorites. They sit super deep into the ear, which can take some getting used to but they're really comfortable and noise isolating. Of all the options (and they give you a TON), I liked the triple flanges the most since the sound is so clear, they sit very comfortable in my ear despite a bump in the ear canal, and and they very efficiently isolate the vast majority of external noise.I also like these because they're cheap enough that I can replace them as often as I want. After some time they form to the inside of your ears, which means they'll end up folding in on themselves to mimic the shape of your ear. This is good since it's comfortable, but after some time they get a bit loose, and I like to replace them regularly. These are affordable enough that you can replace them as often as you want, either it's monthly or quarterly or even longer than that. Really, you don't have to replace them ever, but I like to do it just to make sure the fit is maintained for a long time.I highly recommend these if you also like the triple flange sleeves that come with your Shures.
G**
World of difference…
I purchased Shure se215 earbuds and they were just ok, hardly any bass. I installed these and they sound completely different. Lots of bass and the shrill highs are gone. Shure should include these with the earbuds.
T**R
If you can handle the discomfort, these are The Best!
Ok, so Im a maniac about my Shure SE 535s. I love the incredible sound these IEMs are capable of.For years I have been using Shures Yellow Foam tips. The seal is great, they are comfortable, and the sound is excellent.But when I bought Shures wireless Bluetooth Cable, I was inspired to try the Triple Flanges again.Once I was able to get them seated correctly, I gave a very close listen and did a thorough comparison.The Triple Flanges are better.The only problem is, the Flanges are inherently uncomfortable.I tried every combination of trimming them down:I cut the top flange off. (Kills the dynamic range they are capable of. Like turning a great studio monitor into a mediocre 2 way bookshelf speaker)I tried cutting the bottom flange off. (Really killed the isolation and bass response)The only thing that improved the comfort without killing the sound was to cut 4mm of the stem off at the base of the flanges. Makes the cone shorter so the monitor can sit in your ear more easily. The sound is maintained.And concerning the sound, this is why they are worth the discomfort:The sound is amazingly accurate, detailed, fast articulation, incredibly balanced, deep full bass with an amazing dynamic range and quality. There is an uncanny resonance you can here in the sound. The foam tips just dont present that. They may sound pretty good, but not this good.Hopefully, over time I will become accustomed to the weird feeling they create inside my ear canals.I will hold out hope. It is worth the sacrifice.
A**.
Essential for audiophiles
I was really glad to discover that Shure offers these silicone triple-flange tips in addition to the standard memory foam. While the foam tips offer excellent noise isolation and are generally quite comfortable, I found the soft foam ended up muffling low-bass notes, resulting in a distinctly fuzzy sound on anything particularly bass-heavy. These tips, on the other hand, produce a nice, clean sound over the whole frequency range, while still providing good isolation as well.Additionally, when using the foam tips, if I am not playing audio through the headphones but want to leave them in my ears, I find outside sounds are distinctly muffled, making it harder to hear or understand people without pulling the headphones out. On the other hand, the triple-flange tips still do reduce the outside noise level effectively, but without muffling or distorting certain frequencies, making them able to function similarly to good-quality earplugs with a fairly even frequency response when not playing music and such. With the triple-flange tips, there is also more flexibility in how much isolation is desired, as they can be inserted less or more firmly to adjust how tight a seal is formed, which can't really be done well with the foam tips.A couple of notes: Some people find these tips more uncomfortable than the foam tips. My general experience is that this is true initially, but if one spends a bit of time getting used to them they will soon become more comfortable, so it's worth trying to wear them for a little while before giving up. These tips also have a much longer shaft than the default tips, which can cause the headphones to stick out of the ears more, however I found this was easily remedied by simply snipping off the excess shaft of the tips using some scissors, so they now sit flush in my ears the same as the original tips.
J**E
Quiet like an earplug, perfect audio experience for a motorcycle
I've used these for a LONG while and am finally needing to order another set after around 18 months. each pair will need the ends slightly trimmed to match the wanted depth in your ear with an IEM.My preferred use of these was for listening to music with IEMs in a motorcycle helmet. The fit and noise reduction are superb. You can wear these for 4 to 6 hours daily without issue. The sound isolation and ambient noise reduction were so good that almost all of the music (and most importantly your hearing) is preserved even at 70mph. After extended use, they will eventually conform to your ear canal and lose the perfect seal. But, after 6 month you probably want a new pair as they'll begin to yellow. For the price, you should have zero hesitation to buy these. They should honestly come standard.
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