With the Trinity Techne IEM you get a strong and comprehensive set of accessories. There are plenty of tips in multiple styles and sizes such as traditional silicone, Comply style foam tips and Bi-Flange tips. I found that the silicone tips worked best for but I also quite liked using the Techne with the Comply style ear tips which was something of a surprise. In the dead centre of the case you are going to get the specially designed Trinity Audio Engineering shell case. The case is obviously not just a generic case with relevant branding stuck to it. Its triangular shape fits in nicely with the companies logo and being a semi rigid zipper case it should keep your earphones in top condition even when thrown into a rucksack or flight bag. Inside the case and something I didnt know about was a small 3.5mm right angle headphone jack adaptor. This is a brilliant little inclusion and as someone whose whose phone has the headphone jack at the top the added length and angle helps keep the cable from hanging in front of my screen. The inclusion of a right angle adapter is a very nice touch and something that I wish other companies would also include. The final extra you get in the Trinity Techne box is of course the small metal cylindrical tube containing the interchangeable filter tips. There are filters there so you can fine tune your listening the way you want such as enhancing the bass, displaying more treble or even to create a more neutral response. I found that with the bass tips installed they were most to my taste for how I would personally use the Techne (as a dedicated bass canon) but if you were using the Techne as your sole earphone I highly recommend the middle filter set due to its versatility.

Overall I cannot fault Trinity Audio Engineering in their choice of accessories. They cover just about everything you would want on a set of in ear monitors and do so with the build quality of the accessories matching that of the earphones at a higher price. I understand the need for companies competing in this price point to cut costs by throwing in generic parts but it really adds to the overall presentation and feel when you get a bespoke set of extras thrown in. Top marks Trinity.

Trinity Audio Techne | Design & Build Quality

For me the Trinity Audio Techne IEM have stuck a cord with me the minute I saw the pictures. You know that feeling when you see someone that looks like and old girlfriend? Hopefully your remembering the good times and not the crazy when when she "allegedly" threw an angle grinder at your head. Right? Well the Techne are the audio equivalent . They instantly reminded me of my favourite earphones of all time. A set of earphones that played a big part in this site being around today and the oldest set of earphones I still have in use today. The incredible Audeo PFE 112. In my mind the PFE (Perfect Fit Ears) are one of the best ergonomically designed and most comfortable IEM housings to have ever hit the market so its a good choice for the Trinity Techne to pay homage to this one.