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Technology

Using innovative technologies to deliver superior products.

More art than science.

3D Digital Detailing.

The old method of wax-dipping, mold making, and cold pouring shells is being phased out industry wide, for good reason. Although this method works, it contains many variables which are prone to failure, and can result in a less than ideal fit.

This is where the digital detailing process comes in. Upon 3D scanning the impressions and importing them into appropriate modeling software, we can make extremely precise decisions regarding the size and shape of the final shells, creating a superior fit as a result.

IEM 3D Model

Another considerable benefit to this process is the ability to create a consistent shell thickness, increasing the earpieces’ durability and strength.

The final shells are then 3D printed for maximum accuracy with industry standard hypoallergenic acrylic resins.

Exceptional clarity.

Stepped Horn Waveguide.

Almost all IEM manufactures utilize tubes in their designs to carry sound from the receiver to the outlet. Smaller diameter tubing provide the benefit of being easier to work with, but their biggest drawback is their reduction of the high frequencies.

By connecting the smaller tube to a larger diameter sound outlet, much like a stepped horn, we create an affect of reinforcing the high frequencies which results in an increase of clarity and top-end shimmer.

The larger diameter outlet also provides the benefit of being easier to maintain and keep clean of any ear wax or debris buildup. Which in turn, keeps your IEMs sounding their best, longer.