Convert Custom Ear Plugs to In Ear Monitors
Convert Custom Ear Plugs to In Ear Monitors Posted on: 26.11.2012 by Armando Chrystal Im going to an audiologist this week to get my custom ear plugs done, finally but now if I wanted to get a pair of in ear monitors with my custom mold how would that work? would I ask for another copy of the impressions and then send them to a company? any help is appreciated | |
Armando Chrystal 26.11.2012 | Im going to an audiologist this week to get my custom ear plugs done, finally but now if I wanted to get a pair of in ear monitors with my custom mold how would that work? would I ask for another copy of the impressions and then send them to a company? any help is appreciated |
Judi Sissel 30.11.2012 | Lance - Did you get yours molded? Was there a dramatic difference from using the universal plugs? |
Brunilda Kora 27.11.2012 | There's an Instructables that shows you how to make your own moulded IEM's. It's very cool. |
Efrain Scharr 26.11.2012 | Yes you can send into Westone for customs, but they are gonna be pretty pricey i would believe. 1964 also has their own line of IEMs that you don't need to send in your own, but I don't really know the quality. Here is a link to thewestone's http://www.westone.com/music/index.p...universal.html |
Armando Chrystal 26.11.2012 | Thanks for the quick response Lance. But right now I don't have any IEMs, I'm just getting the molds done for ear protection. So do you believe I would be able to send my molds to Westone for example and they could use them to produce IEMs for me? |
Efrain Scharr 26.11.2012 | 1964 Ears takes good in ear monitors and will put them in custom molds. You just need to contact them to make sure they can do it with your IEMs... I have the Westone's and they do those... Price is reasonable, around $200, plus your own IEMs. Or you can buy new IEMs directly from them that they custom mold. http://1964ears.com/products_remolds.html |
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