one thing i'm noticing about these is that i am pretty certain that i have better isolation using my westone 1's with comply tips. aren't customs molds supposed to offer superior isolation? or is this normal? the molds are definmitely very comfortable but the isolation is definitely lacking a bit.
Hey guys I got my UETF10 remolded a little for almost 1 year, I can remember exactly when I got them remolded. But just today out of the blue the right side stopped working. First thing I did was check the cable and to make sure everything was not loose or anything. Then I tried it on other devices.
What should I do now? I'm not sure if i should send them back to get them repaired or if they can even do it. Also im not sure what their policy is about repairs or what not. Im really upset and I have nothing over here in england at medical school with nothing to listen to
When I first saw them I noticed on the right ear the bores were flat instead of circular which made them sound a little different. After listening to them for about 30 minutes the top of my right ear started hurting and I noticed that the right side was a little too big. The left side fits perfectly and is very comfortable.
Compared to my Klipsch S4i that I was listening to previously these sound amazing. I wish I didnt have to return them and wait another month for repairs but the right side is too uncomfortable for wearing long periods of time and something needs to be done about the flat bores.
Folks, it's been 1 year and 3 months since I had my SE530's reshelled by the fine folks at Fisher... and I'm pleased to say that all is still well. The sound is still as amazing as it was after my refit (had to get the shells cut down a bit from Fisher) and they have held up well over time. These have become my go-to portable headphones and I have since recommended these to others (though not sure how many actually took the advice). Just thought I'd pop into the thread and give an update. Cheers all.
I sent my TF10s in last week to be remolded. Really looking forward to the process. My audiologist was pleased with my impressions, so I'm hoping for a good fit on the first try.
Did my own impressions with materials ordered from Westone hearing on-line.
Shipped impressions and triple-fi10 to Fisher on Jan 24th.
Got the call they were completed and need to pay on Feb 16th. Also was informed my first choice of black cable was out of stock but they had all the other choices, so I chose clear.
They nailed it I think on the first try; fit is comfortable. I can turn my head all the way to both sides and open my mouth all the way and they don't move at all and the sound doesn't change.
The sound is great so far. (need to do more listening tonight), but all in all everything seems very even, nothing artificial or laking. Will get to to do 2 shows with them this weekend and will post an update if anything changes.
I believe there is an extra cost for this but just check the website and read the order form. I think when you go with two different colors it adds a charge these days.
I believe there is an extra cost for this but just check the website and read the order form. I think when you go with two different colors it adds a charge these days.
does anyone get clicking or other noise from the customs as you put them in your ear? I'm trying to determine if driver flex is a serious issue with BA's, or if the armatures just shrug it off.
Just received my TF10 reshell from Fisher. I got translucent grey with colored tips. I had the use the original socket, since I have several after-market cables for the original socket. The workmanship is very good, just like the Custom 3 reshells they did for me earlier. They sound even better than the originals. If the TF10 is ever $99, I should pick up another pair for comparison.
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