Ciraac
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Hey guys,
So recently I purchased a pair of Westone UM2 IEMs. They were absolutely fantastic. Until, that is, they fell out of my pocket in a parking lot and were apparently run over or stepped on before I was able to retrieve them the next day.
Fortunately though, only the tips that connect the earphone tips and the actual earphones together broke off. I tried(stupidly) gluing them back together. That worked for a little while, but I ended up having to reglue them and some glue must have blocked something up and the sound is now softer than I would like(though thank god- the glue just blocked up the passage a bit and isn't actually damaging anything afaik).
(I know, I know, very stupid of me)
So my question is, is there an easy way to replace the casing for the earphones? I'd rather not replace 200 dollar IEMs over a problem with the 2 dollar plastic casing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
So recently I purchased a pair of Westone UM2 IEMs. They were absolutely fantastic. Until, that is, they fell out of my pocket in a parking lot and were apparently run over or stepped on before I was able to retrieve them the next day.
Fortunately though, only the tips that connect the earphone tips and the actual earphones together broke off. I tried(stupidly) gluing them back together. That worked for a little while, but I ended up having to reglue them and some glue must have blocked something up and the sound is now softer than I would like(though thank god- the glue just blocked up the passage a bit and isn't actually damaging anything afaik).
(I know, I know, very stupid of me)
So my question is, is there an easy way to replace the casing for the earphones? I'd rather not replace 200 dollar IEMs over a problem with the 2 dollar plastic casing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.