A noob question about fitting the custom IEM's
Jun 23, 2010 at 8:43 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 4

laxlife1234

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So, I am looking to find a pair of Custom IEM's on here. But I am also wondering whether or not it is possible that they would fit? I mean by fit, not my personal ears, but if they would at least go in, until I raise enough money to get them remolded. I understand I would not be getting the right seal, and the best sound, but I am willing to use them if they will still play music in my ears.
 
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(And my grammar is not the best, but I am still only in high school).
 
Thanks!
~Jacob
 
Jun 24, 2010 at 12:47 AM Post #4 of 4

What he means is that the inner part of your ear is changing fast until you're a grown-up. Hence it's not such a good investment to shell out the kind of money needed for custom IEMs, when you're likely to have to get a refit fast. That's why he's advising you to buy universals for now.
 
To answer your original question, are you really ready to pay more than the price needed for the best universals, and not get a proper seal (without which you're almost sure to miss the quality that you buy) ? Everyone's ears are different, and buying a second hand pair of custom IEMs requires a refit, anytime. 
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