I've done it. You get a perfect fit and bypass all the shenanigans with eartip variance with this IEM. I've not had a universal set to compare with, but when i got mine refitted as customs back, i did feel like there was an overall upgrade to the sound, with everything sounding more coherent.I'm considering converting my universal mest mk2 into custom ones, I'd like some thoughts from anyone who has already done this. is it worth it? are there many sound differences? if so which ones? Thank you.
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Unique Melody Bone Conduction Family (MEST&MEXT and their siblings) Announcement and Impression Thread.
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arielext
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I have owned CIEMS in the past (mostly westone) and own the MEST mk2 now.
I read a tip (lol) about tips which removed the need for customs for my purpose: Get your most beloved universal tip and then follow this guide https://www.imore.com/diy-make-your-own-moldable-ear-buds-cheap
I've done that about 3 months ago and got all the goodness from the custom fitted back while keeping the MEST mk2 and it's resale value.
I read a tip (lol) about tips which removed the need for customs for my purpose: Get your most beloved universal tip and then follow this guide https://www.imore.com/diy-make-your-own-moldable-ear-buds-cheap
I've done that about 3 months ago and got all the goodness from the custom fitted back while keeping the MEST mk2 and it's resale value.
Thanks for the tip. Several questions:I have owned CIEMS in the past (mostly westone) and own the MEST mk2 now.
I read a tip (lol) about tips which removed the need for customs for my purpose: Get your most beloved universal tip and then follow this guide https://www.imore.com/diy-make-your-own-moldable-ear-buds-cheap
I've done that about 3 months ago and got all the goodness from the custom fitted back while keeping the MEST mk2 and it's resale value.
Can the glue be completely cleaned off of the eartips/IEM?
Should we consider using eartips of a smaller/larger size?
Will this affect the perception of one's own heartbeat, increasing/decreasing audibility? (Inserting IEMs too deeply tend to amplify the sound of my pulse for me)
arielext
Headphoneus Supremus
Can the glue be removed: yes 100%
Smaller/bigger size: i would go for your normal size and play around with the amount of sugru you use instead
Heartbeat: I never paid attention but i can imagine its a bit more present compared to shallow/loose fitting tips.
Smaller/bigger size: i would go for your normal size and play around with the amount of sugru you use instead
Heartbeat: I never paid attention but i can imagine its a bit more present compared to shallow/loose fitting tips.
when tou say it's removable do you mean it has to be scraped? or it comes off easily, I don't want to scratch the iem if I don't like the result. Thanks for the tip.
arielext
Headphoneus Supremus
I have never had to scrape anything when I changed the sugru once it's fully set. It turns into rubber that grips onto the tip, but not the stem of the IEM or the IEM itself.when tou say it's removable do you mean it has to be scraped? or it comes off easily, I don't want to scratch the iem if I don't like the result. Thanks for the tip.
Alright, thank you
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Are there any easy solutions and/or variability in the degree of driver flex on the Mest MkIII?
No issues with the left IEM. Whether that’s production variation or my own ear.
But having not uncommon issues with the right ear. That slightly static like crackle whether the IEM is playing music or not. I usually manage to shake it with re-insertion or wiggling.
Unfortunately for me, xelastec are the tips that sound the best with them. And I read they’re amongst the worst when it comes to driver flex. Waiting on Crystals and Sednafit Max to arrive in my size.
No issues with the left IEM. Whether that’s production variation or my own ear.
But having not uncommon issues with the right ear. That slightly static like crackle whether the IEM is playing music or not. I usually manage to shake it with re-insertion or wiggling.
Unfortunately for me, xelastec are the tips that sound the best with them. And I read they’re amongst the worst when it comes to driver flex. Waiting on Crystals and Sednafit Max to arrive in my size.
cobrabucket
1000+ Head-Fier
Is the MEST Mk 1 still competitive in 2024? I am considering getting one 2nd hand.
Is the MEST Mk 1 still competitive in 2024? I am considering getting one 2nd hand.
In my opinion, absolutely, yes it is. Been listening to mine recently and I don't think there's anything quite like it. Although I haven't heard MK2(I own MK3 though, which sounds quite different).
DJ Core
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I still regret selling my MK1. Will get MKIII as I've read it just has that musical magic many regular IEMs are missing.In my opinion, absolutely, yes it is. Been listening to mine recently and I don't think there's anything quite like it. Although I haven't heard MK2(I own MK3 though, which sounds quite different).
If you are looking for something exceptional for your Mests, which sounds like a TOTL dap but costs relatively little, I recommend you consider a Shanling H7. Together they will sound divine.
buckster666
100+ Head-Fier
Is there any difference between the UM Mest MK3 and the UM Mest MK3 HK Special+ versions?
holsen
Headphoneus Supremus
And that EA Ares S 8W doesnt hurt either. I love that cable with my Indigo. It keeps all the treble and air but in my experience flattens up (depens, widens, and clarifies) bottom end.If you are looking for something exceptional for your Mests, which sounds like a TOTL dap but costs relatively little, I recommend you consider a Shanling H7. Together they will sound divine.
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