chaosfayt
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mhm , title. I see tons of people babying their customs alot, and I myself do that in excess sometimes. But really, what makes a custom anymore fragile than say the usual IEM? I mean the acrylic is actually pretty thick as compared to some iem shells.
The only difference is that the acrylic makes a hell lot of noise when it knocks on anything, and that the shell itself is transparent so it looks really fragile since you can see the drivers hanging inside
How much impact is actually needed to "spoil" a driver and are they really that fragile , doesnt the shell do anything to protect them from impact? If they do actually spoil, can they present minor sound defects that are virtually undetectable or will they always be obviously noticeable?
What do you think people?
The only difference is that the acrylic makes a hell lot of noise when it knocks on anything, and that the shell itself is transparent so it looks really fragile since you can see the drivers hanging inside
What do you think people?