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Andrea
@andreaboi.eth
2200 dollars for a single balanced armature with a frequency response of 20hz-10khz 😂 is not even fully custom, there's silicone ear tip. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/872418928/world-first-wireless-custom-made-in-ear-hearable?ref=android_project_share
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Suffuze
@suffuze.eth
I have no idea what this means but sounds interesting hahah. Why so expensive?
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Andrea
@andreaboi.eth
Nerd fact: this is not fully custom since it use a silicone ear tip and I think it can't even reach the first bend (I guess because of limits of their 3D scan). A fully custom must pass the second bend on ear canal to ensure a secure and stable deep fit.
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Andrea
@andreaboi.eth
Well, a custom in-ear usually is 3D printed based on mold impressions and then all pieces are hand-worked to to fit inside. However, the price is too hight for these specs even if they are wireless. For this price you get top models at least with 6 or 8 drivers, then you can use an adapter to convert them to wireless. I've 6 drivers balanced armature custom in-ear that equal to a 1500 dollars model in US. The soft silicone custom is more expensive and are around 2000$ for less complex configurations about 3 drivers (the models that many racer pilots use) but are less reliable because they can get damaged more easily.
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