InEarZ (Fisher Hearing) Custom Remold Owner's Thread
Jan 8, 2013 at 8:42 AM Post #2,281 of 3,191
https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction_input?qtc_tLabels1=03123190000067443517&qtc_senddate1=&qtc_zipcode1=
 
 
this is why I love USPS....I live in VA, it needs to go to FL, but goes to WI
 
Jan 9, 2013 at 3:51 PM Post #2,282 of 3,191




The same tf10 remoulds i posted pics of a few posts back. I have had chance to audition them properly now and i couldnt be happier. For me this has really unlocked the potential of these IEMs. Before they were good provided i could get a decent fit/seal and remained relatively still. Now they fit perfectly and sound amazing even if im active. Im so happy im sending off my Sfi5s to inearz. I was conservative with my precious tf10s because i want them to stand the test of time but with these im going for something a bit more flamboyant. Carbon or wood faceplates? Note sure yet, just working it out with Kaysen before posting them :)
 
Jan 10, 2013 at 8:33 AM Post #2,283 of 3,191
I received mine back yesterday, both some TF10 remolds and some normal silicone earplugs for the shooting range or work (construction).
 
Overall I am very happy. The silicone plugs go in very easily and fit great. The IEM's are still a little tricky for me to get in & out of my ear. Since this is my first pair of IEM's I dont know what normal and whats not. Its a little painful to get them out...and I think it may be due to a rough edge on the inside of the canal piece that is scratching my ear some. But once I am able to get them in, they sounds really nice. Havent had time to fully test them out with some higher bit-rate audio but so far I am very happy with the sound.
 
 

 
Jan 10, 2013 at 9:43 AM Post #2,285 of 3,191
Yes, they did a great job with the wood. $25 is an absolute steal!!! 1964 Ears charges $100 for the same thing. I was able to get the wooden faceplates and the artwork done and the silicone plugs for $209. The same package from 1964 Ears would have been about $475.
 
I agree with the website. The wood sample picture they have are on their Facebook page. I just picked the sample I liked and printed up a photo of it to send in with my order.
 
I had actually requested for the logo you see there to be black only, not colored. Buy Kaysen said that they tried and the logo wasnt showing up at all. At first I was disappointed because it wasnt how I requested, but I have to say I really am happy with how it looks.
 
Jan 15, 2013 at 5:12 PM Post #2,286 of 3,191
I've had my TF10s reshelled for a while, but I wanted to get wooden face plates too.  Inearz took my request and I got them back today.  They look great, I am very happy with them. 
 

 
Jan 17, 2013 at 7:55 PM Post #2,288 of 3,191
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Fit is perfect! Sound great, excellent quality!!
 
Jan 17, 2013 at 9:03 PM Post #2,291 of 3,191
tannerbnd - what kind of cable have you use for remold tf10?
 
Feb 4, 2013 at 12:07 AM Post #2,293 of 3,191
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I've had my TF10s reshelled for a while, but I wanted to get wooden face plates too.  Inearz took my request and I got them back today.  They look great, I am very happy with them. 
 

What kinda wood option is that?
 
Feb 4, 2013 at 8:17 AM Post #2,294 of 3,191
Koa Hawaiian wood
 
Feb 21, 2013 at 5:30 PM Post #2,295 of 3,191
Anyone know how much extra for shipping to Canada? Finally getting my TF10s reshelled, cable issues and finding a reasonable price for impressions pushed me over the decision ledge. 
 

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