Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Ultimate Custom Earphones!





My journey in the world of portable audio has been a long but very fulfilling one. Ever since buying a pair of Sony “earphones” to replace the stock iBuds, I’ve been searching for ways to improve the sound and bring me closer to audio Nirvana. The Crossroads Mylars were a revelation, so were the Westone UM1’s. I even owned a pair of Zu-cabled Sennheiser HD650’s for a while but gave them up because I have almost no time to listen at home and when I do, I prefer speakers.

About a year ago I decided to go to the limit of stock audiophilia. My search for the perfect amp had already ended when I with the purchade of a headamp AE-2, in my opinion the best and most “relaxed” portable amp money can buy. The great thing about local headphone heaven Jaben is that it gives you the opportunity to listen to almost anything without commitment.

That’s how I discovered I really like the Shure E500 (aka E530). Its triple drivers bring lots of details to the party and the bass response is really good. It shines most in the mid-range, especially in percussion. After about a year or so, I was still searching for improvement but was unable to satisfy the everlasting upgrade fever. The only solution would be to go for customs. The problem with that is that you can never be sure about the results and/or that their hideously expensive. If you don’t like the signature, you’re stuck with them because they’re made for your ears and your ears alone.

Another solution would be custom sleaves for my Shures. After having seen the result, I decided not to. I don’t want to walk around with 2 pieces of plastic protruding from my ears like sellery stalks. To my dismay the cables of my Shures began to crack even though I’m always very careful. $700 dollar IEMs and cables that crack? Unbelievable!

Last December on holiday, I was talking to a guy who claimed to have the ultimate solution: real customization and detachable cables. He sent me some pictures later and proposed that I should try it. If the signature would change or if I didn't like anything else he would replace my IEMs, no questions asked. Best off all was the price: only S$250 including the customized cables. The work took a little over 2 weeks ,which is very short compared to Livewires or the (demised?) Freqs.

This company spends all it's time into research and manufacturing so there won't be any fancy packing or flashy website; just the sound will count.

The result:
Making a pair of customs out of existing IEMs has both advantages and disadvantages. The biggest issue is getting the job done without a degrading change in sound signature. This was remedied by analysing the response of the original Shures on a scope and later comparing it with the customized casing.

Minor issue is off course that the thing must look good. I liked the shape of the Shures, especially with olive tips. The new transparent purple casing however is a piece of art. It fits perfectly and provides at least 90% isolation which is about 30% better then the standard tips and 25% better then the olives. The casings fit flat to my ears so I don’t look like Frankenstein.
The wires I chose are silver/copper braided with a Neutrik(tm) plug. I could have chosen Westone cables or any other but for now, this is okay. The blue looks a bit cheap but I could have gone for black cables if I wanted to. The cables are thin but sturdy and loop around the ears.

On to the testing:
The music I used for testing (all in ripped FLAC and transcoded to Apple lossless by DBAmp). The rig is an iPod 5th generation with a special out with Black Gate caps going to a HeadAmp AE2.

1. Murray Perahia – J.S. Bach - Goldberg Variations

2. Muse – Black Holes and Revelations

3. Vladimir Ashkenazy – Mozart piano concertos

4. Depeche Mode – Music for the Masses

5. Howard Shore – The Lord of the Rings

6. 50 Cent – The Massacre

The sound is a bit brighter in the high ends as can be expected from silver cables but the mids are still solid. Best is that the bass seems to have firmed up. The improved isolation will add to bass response and there’s not sign of flab at all.

The biggest improvement is the soundstage. Original Shures already have a large soundstage but the custom casing makes the soundstage really huge! In large orchestral pieces like the LOTR soundtrack you really feel like you sit on front row. Single piano is rendered very lifelike and so detailed that I can hear Murrays chair creaking. I didn’t use my favorite Glen Gould version because he tends to hum with the music which is distracting.

It’s the electronic music of Depeche Mode and the melodic rock of Muse where the Shure really shines. The total isolation makes it easy to concentrate on the music (although you have to be careful not to bump into people ;) Footsteps do travel though, so hard soles are not advisable. The cables sometimes rub a bit causing microphonics but it isn’t distracting. Again, the cables are detachable so you can choose whatever you want!

I have extensively tested for change as compared to my original casing and can say that I can hear no degradation in the Shure’s fantastic signature. Don’t expect a magic change though. If you don’t like your IEMs, they won’t suddenly sprout wings and carry you to audio heaven.

This operation was a complete success. I couldn’t be happier and truly believe that a pair of customized Shure E500 can beat any custom out there. Best thing is that the price was extremely reasonable and even when added to the price of the Shures it is below what most customs cost and certainly below any 3 driver custom IEM out there.

If you're interested in having your own IEM's customized or buy a pair of ready-customized Shures, Westones or Ultimate ears drop me a line.

You can order your customs with me now!


    • Have a pair of imprints made at a good audiologist. Make sure that you ask for an "open mouth" imprint. This means that you have to hold something between your teeth when they make the mold.
    • Send me the imprints and your Shures, Westones, UE's or other IEM (email me if you have an exotic brand) or call me so I can get them from you in Singapore. If you live abroad, use registered mail or a courier. For details, again, please mail me at send2erik[at]gmail.com.
    • Don't forget to state what color casings you want, transparent or not and what color cables (black, blue or white). If you want artwork or special things (sparkles, swirls) let me know in advance and I can give you a quote.

    • The total processing time will be 3-4 weeks from the time I receive your IEMs. Compared to the 3-4 months other brands use this is a short time but believe me, it's a long wait!

    • The cost for customization is S$250 or US$200 (or equivalent) if you live abroad. The difference is caused by our friends from the postal service. Please send me the funds by Paypal or hand me cash if you live in Singapore.
    • If the customs don't fit you can give them back and they will be redone. There is a 1 year warranty on the sound signature. please note that the drivers are not included in the warranty becausethey are provided by the original manufacturer.
    • It's now possible to order ready made customs based on your favorite major brand! This means you don't have to send in an IEM but a new IEM will be used.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

to provide some more information for those who are interested:

1) where did you go to get your molds and how much did it cost?There's a good audiologist at Ngee Ann that charges $40.

2) what colour for the earpiece is available and how much more will a custom design cost? Is it possible to have a different colour/design for each side? ( my current preference is the red and blue combination like the livewires) Any color is possible within reason, red and blue definitely.

3) What cables are available and since they're detachable, should i choose to buy more, how much extra do i have to pay?Cables are detachable. The standard silver/copper ones cost $30. Others are possible at other prices. You can also supply your own.

4) Do you know of any aftermarket cables that can be used?Westone cables will fit.

5) Since i'm sending in a dynamic driver iem, will the makers compensate for this by introducing air ports in their design so as to maintain the same sound?To be updated

6) the warranty is '1 year for sound signature' what does that mean? What kind of damages is covered under the warranty and is free refitting covered as well?It covers changes in sound but not driver failure. If a casing doesn't fit there's a refit free of charge.

7) my situation is A bit complicated: i'll be in singapore for 3 weeks before returning to the state. i assume that the makers will not get my iems done before i return to the states. assuming i want it mailed to me in the states ( another solution is get my friend to collect it then he/she can bring it back for me) how much more do i have to pay?P&P to the US is S$30 extra

8) Should i not like the end product, can i get back my iem in the original casing with full refund of payment? if not, how will it work?That's not possible. The original casing is cracked open.

9) if you do know, can you give a short description of the sound sig of the different cables? eg how they differ from each other...Silver is brighter highs, tighter lows. Copper is more laid back, tighter lows and warmer sound. Silver/copper combines the best of both. It's all up to personal preference. That's the great thing about detachable cables!

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