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    Need help, getting my first molds, UE/JH/Westone/1964?

    I have 1964-t's with the soft canals. They are great. Very happy with my purchase.
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    1964 Ears

    Quote: I'm not sure what the general consensus is, but I'm very glad I got the soft canals, they are extremely comfortable and I don't loose seal when I sing.   
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    1964 Ears

    Ask 1964 to put your cell phone number on the shipping label, that way, customs will call you. For some reason, they didn't call me - they posted a letter instead, which probably slowed things down even more. They seem to be charging more fees than they used to, I had to pay GST of 15% and...
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    Deciding between JH5 & 1964T, ready to buy

    I recently got a pair of 1694-T - the sound is great. Very tonally balanced, nothing is too in-your face or overbearing - unless of course the music was mixed that way. Bass is strong and extends low, but it doesn't take over. Mids and treble are open and there's tons of clarity.   I've read...
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    1964 Ears

    Quote: Hey man, I'm in Wellington too! You'll love your 1964's, I've had mine for over a week now and I'm LOVING them. . .   Great sound and fit! 1964 took about 2 weeks to build mine.   Total time from sending my impressions to receiving the IEM's was about 5 weeks. A week for...
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    1964 Ears

    Quote: Yeah, mine are royal blue with clear soft tips. I've heard of people painting a layer or two of acrylic nail polish on the their IEM's to help them a fit little tighter. Of course you'd be better to send them back if the fit is really a problem. I don't think mine need...
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    Dilema - W4 vs 1964-T vs UM Mage

    Not very objective, but I received my 1964-T's today, and I think they are a great product. They are comfortable and sound great too.
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    Custom IEMs in Europe

    Import taxes can be nasty too, I got hit pretty hard importing my 1964-T, an extra 20% in taxes.   ACS is probably the most well known company in the UK. 
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    1964 Ears

    Here you go Yuceka, not a great photo, but here they are:      
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    1964 Ears

    Mine just arrived, basic impressions:   Fit - Excellent - maybe very, very slightly loose on the right side but I'm not used to them yet, so I'll reserve judgment there. Comfort - Like they aren't even there. I can open my mouth all the way without loosing seal. EXTREMELY comfortable. SQ...
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    =)

    http://www.uniquemelody.co/ mentions the word 'Global'
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    =)

    There's a big countdown on their facebook page, could be interesting!     
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    isolation for drumming

    I'm a pro musician, and gig playing drums at least a couple of times a month. I've used Sennheiser CX300, UE Super Fi 5, UE700, and various cans including Sennheiser 280PRO. I would say that isolation was very poor with CX30, and UE700.    It's slightly better with UE super fi 5 and the...
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    So what exactly is the point of BA IEMs with more than 2-3 drivers?

    I've never tried anything higher than dual driver, but I do know this. The crossovers in IEMs are R/C networks - the most simple form of crossover circuit possible.   And with a simple crossover like that, you get all kinds of phase shift, and harmonics and so on and on. So IMHO, I think...
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    Broken UE-11's in the Netherlands - repairing options?

    Why would you not just get UE to repair them? They have a good turnaround time and know their own product.
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