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    Custom IEM review: Microsonic Epic 3D

    The story goes on. Now I use the EPIC 3D custom IEMs for a while. It turned out, that the fit is perfect. There were no need for any change, I had to take time to get used to it and learn the technique how to insert them. Despite the fact that I used half-custom molds, the full-custom body is a...
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    Custom IEM review: Microsonic Epic 3D

    More details will follow after refitting the iems. (about 1-2 weeks later, I am on a abroad now)
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    Custom IEM review: Microsonic Epic 3D

    As I promised, here comes the next section. Cables The cables are seemingly indestructible. They are thicker and longer (ready for on stage usage) than a usual universal iem's cable.  There is a memory cable part which connects to the iem body. This part is also bit longer, and for me it...
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    Custom IEM review: Microsonic Epic 3D

    I started a long way before I decided to go with a custom in-ear monitor. I have upgraded my home stereo and then I started to feel that my Westone 4 has an entirely different sound signature. I can't say I don't like it, but sometimes it was a bit too much. I had a great fight with universal...
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    Official Klipsch Custom-3 Impressions Thread

    Just experimenting with the earphone, I bought the Shure Black Foam sleeves. If someone has fitting problems with Klipsch Custom 3 then the solution is to buy the Shure Black Foam. Highly recommended.
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    Official Klipsch Custom-3 Impressions Thread

    I bought these earphones a few weeks before. I have problems with the silicon tips. The small double flanges are too small for me, the big double flanges are too big. Why a medium size is not existing from this kind? From the single flange type: the small tips are too small, the big tips...
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