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Old 05-23-2011, 04:57 PM
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Anyone used the Remold service from 1964Ears?

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Had an Accident with my M-Audio IE-40s (which are rebadged Ultimate Ears triple fi 10's) - I dropped them and the nozzle of one of the earphones snapped off and is now stuck inside the custom molds I have.

!964 Ears say they will take your Universal fit Earphones, take all the drivers out and fit them to a custom mold so they sit flush etc

1964 Ears - Products - Remolding Universals & Customs

Sounds really cool in theory - and an ideal solution for a set of Earphones which are now basically useless.

Looking to find if anyone has any experiences with this service - either good or bad.

The other Option is to buy a set of Future Sonic Atrios and have them fitting to my current moulds. I like the sound of my IE-40's and having them look a lot more discrete is appealing.

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