cyeoh
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Hello All,
If anyone is looking for an Audiologist in Sydney, Australia to take some ear impressions for Custom IEM's, I'd like to recommend Peter Russel at iHear (www.ihear.com.au) in Parramatta.
I had an appointment with Peter Russell from iHear to get some molds made for my JHAudio JH16's. When I made the appointment I sent over the JHAudio ear Impression Guide, and when I arrived for my appointment I was surprised to see that he had read them and knew what I wanted in detail. He told me that he hadn't done impressions past the 2nd bend of the ear for many years as no hear aids need impressions that deep but he'd be happy to do them.
To cut a long story short, he took my right ear impression 3 times because he wanted to make sure they were perfect and he wasn't perfectly happy with the first 2. Left ear was fine the first time.
The impressions were provided in an ear impressions cardboard box and everything was good.
All in all the appointment went for about 45 minutes (meant to be 30 but due to the extra two impressions it took longer) and they charged $60.
I received my JH16's 3 days ago and have spent the best part of this weekend with them in my ears and they seem to fit perfectly.
So I'd like to thank Peter Russell at iHear and say that if anyone in Sydney Australia is looking for somewhere to get some impressions done, then give iHear a call (www.ihear.com.au) - iHear has a number of clinics, I can only vouge for Peter Russell at iHear Parramatta.
Hope this info is helpful to someone.
Cam
If anyone is looking for an Audiologist in Sydney, Australia to take some ear impressions for Custom IEM's, I'd like to recommend Peter Russel at iHear (www.ihear.com.au) in Parramatta.
I had an appointment with Peter Russell from iHear to get some molds made for my JHAudio JH16's. When I made the appointment I sent over the JHAudio ear Impression Guide, and when I arrived for my appointment I was surprised to see that he had read them and knew what I wanted in detail. He told me that he hadn't done impressions past the 2nd bend of the ear for many years as no hear aids need impressions that deep but he'd be happy to do them.
To cut a long story short, he took my right ear impression 3 times because he wanted to make sure they were perfect and he wasn't perfectly happy with the first 2. Left ear was fine the first time.
The impressions were provided in an ear impressions cardboard box and everything was good.
All in all the appointment went for about 45 minutes (meant to be 30 but due to the extra two impressions it took longer) and they charged $60.
I received my JH16's 3 days ago and have spent the best part of this weekend with them in my ears and they seem to fit perfectly.
So I'd like to thank Peter Russell at iHear and say that if anyone in Sydney Australia is looking for somewhere to get some impressions done, then give iHear a call (www.ihear.com.au) - iHear has a number of clinics, I can only vouge for Peter Russell at iHear Parramatta.
Hope this info is helpful to someone.
Cam