April 3, 201016 yr When I got the customs back, all I could think was, why didnt I just save this money for 13s?
April 3, 201016 yr Mine are going back as well. They used my jh13's for the molds and the Fisher earpieces are no where near the same fit. The Fisher earpieces are physically larger than the JH13's and painful to wear. I am surprised they can't get these right considering how many hearing aid molds they must do, which are worn all the time and need to fit right.
April 3, 201016 yr Turning the Triple-fi's more bassy definitely made me lose interest in getting mine remolded.
April 3, 201016 yr Author Mine are going back as well. They used my jh13's for the molds and the Fisher earpieces are no where near the same fit. The Fisher earpieces are physically larger than the JH13's and painful to wear. I am surprised they can't get these right considering how many hearing aid molds they must do, which are worn all the time and need to fit right. They got the right earpiece spot on on mine, but the left has yet to fit right and causes pain. So I got a second set of impressions done and I hope that they get it right this time.
April 3, 201016 yr It sucks when they don't fit. My fit has been great on my JH13's but I've had to send them back for other reasons. Each time they come back, they fit was improved. I hope the same is true of Fisher.
April 27, 201016 yr Need some advice. I got my triple fi's remolded a little while back and when I got them back they had some fit/build problems. I sent them back and they fixed the problems with the fit/build except that they sounded much worse than when they were in their universal form. I wasnt completely sure of this because it was about a month - month and a half between having heard the universals to hearing the customs with correct fit. I got a pair of universal triple fi's today to see if there really was a difference in sound and the universals do sound 100% better (especially in treble extension). The problem is that I dont think fisher could fix this problem with what I've seen of their work. They dont seem to have much interest/knowledge in making the customs sound "right." So, should I just bite the bullet ($50 for molds + $90 for remolding) and sell the remolded triple fis, which would probably get me around $100, or should I try to get fisher to fix the problem, which I'm not sure that they will do seeing that it's past the 30 day period and they dont seem to really know what theyre doing. Thoughts?
April 27, 201016 yr Ah man, that really sucks, but I'm with the Monkey on this one. Make sure to let everyone know that you were not happy with your purchasing experience though.
April 27, 201016 yr Bleh, sorry Jin. I think I've lost faith in the whole remolding of universals thing being a good idea.
April 27, 201016 yr Ouch Jin, sorry to hear the remolding experience didnt work out for you. At least I now know what I am not going to do.
April 27, 201016 yr Author Cut your losses. Sell them and move on. Having experienced Fisher's service first hand I second this motion. They are, unfortunately, nice folks who don't do particularly great work. I just received my remolded triple-fi's back from their second refit (which too a month) and can't comment about the sonic aspect of things this time around but from what I heard the first time they were simply ok.
April 27, 201016 yr sigh... I guess thats what I'll do. Thanks for the advice guys Reminder to self: do not try to fix things that are not broken
May 3, 201016 yr Author So I got the chance to listen to the remolded TF10s this weekend both in casual listening as well as in their main use case, mowing the lawn. All in all I'm thoroughly under impressed. My advice to anyone considering this, don't. It's now a question of whether or not I bother to sell these, I'm not sure I could do so in good conscience.
May 3, 201016 yr Nate, the Chinese company, unique melody, seems to do a much much better job with remolding IEMs in general. They actually seem to make sure and tweak the sound so you get as close to the original sound as possible. I ended up selling mine on the other site. Went pretty quick too
May 3, 201016 yr Author Nate, the Chinese company, unique melody, seems to do a much much better job with remolding IEMs in general. They actually seem to make sure and tweak the sound so you get as close to the original sound as possible. I ended up selling mine on the other site. Went pretty quick too What were they worth?
May 3, 201016 yr I sold mine (with a $25 cable) for $145 shipped I'm sure you could get more if you wanted. I had a lot of interest.
May 3, 201016 yr Author I sold mine (with a $25 cable) for $145 shipped I'm sure you could get more if you wanted. I had a lot of interest. Damn, I'd have expected a lot less. Mine have a stock Westone cable on them so I guess I'll ask what you did and go from there. They are a write-off at this point so pretty much anything is a bonus.
May 4, 201016 yr from the hf thread So I finally got the remolds of my JH13s back. One looks great. But there's a slight problem with the other one... IT'S NOT MINE. #@($(*#&*%$*(@!!! no, it's not just mislabelled. It's a TF-10 for someone named Bunnelle. It's labelled TF-10, not JH-13. It has a different serial number. And it, you know, LOOKS DIFFERENT - the speakers inside are totally different. About the only similarity is that they're both clear. But c'mon people, this is a very expensive IEM. Can we please not just LOSE it? please? :triportsad:
May 4, 201016 yr EDT - nvm, I'm an idiot. Back on topic, was that Fisher or Unique Melody that sent back the wrong IEM?
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