Unique Melody Appreciation Thread

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Just got word from UM that they have a new standard cable for their full custom, only information we have is that its slightly thicker compared to the Westone ES2 cables. Only available in June batches of customs. :)

Thicky but rugged i dont mind.
 

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Hi stereo, just a little enquiry. After reshelling a tf10, would the cables I bought for it still be able to fit the ciem? Thinking of purchasing a new cable for it but not sure if I should incase it doesn't work with the ciem as I would be reshelling them with you guys in June.
Thanks alot!
 

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Hi stereo, just a little enquiry. After reshelling a tf10, would the cables I bought for it still be able to fit the ciem? Thinking of purchasing a new cable for it but not sure if I should incase it doesn't work with the ciem as I would be reshelling them with you guys in June.
Thanks alot!

Yes it should.
 

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That would depends on the sockets used, UM the sockets wise pretty close to the Westone ones so you can use Westone cables.

Will be receiving demo around end of May so we can confirm by then so see if there are any changes.
 

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That would depends on the sockets used, UM the sockets wise pretty close to the Westone ones so you can use Westone cables.

Will be receiving demo around end of May so we can confirm by then so see if there are any changes.
Alrights! So I shouldn't purchase it first huh.
Or should I purchase the cable with westone pin first? Or do you guys provide services to change the pin for us? Thanks in advance! :)
 
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Tf10 uses 0.75 mm pins, most ciem uses 0.78 pins. Some batches heir audio ciem uses 0.80mm pins. Just FYI

If you do not wish to spend extra in changing pins from tf10 pins to westone/jh pins, just take a pincer and flatten your tf10 pins abit. That will do
 

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Tf10 uses 0.75 mm pins, most ciem uses 0.78 pins. Some batches heir audio ciem uses 0.80mm pins. Just FYI

If you do not wish to spend extra in changing pins from tf10 pins to westone/jh pins, just take a pincer and flatten your tf10 pins abit. That will do
Okay. Thanks for the input. How much would a pin cost and does stereo conduct such services? Sorry for asking so much questions. Haha.
 

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That would depends on the sockets used, UM the sockets wise pretty close to the Westone ones so you can use Westone cables.

Will be receiving demo around end of May so we can confirm by then so see if there are any changes.

And when the price list go out??
 

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Wow, I'm interested in getting a UM 3DD custom made. My left bass driver on my reshelled TF10 went dead recently.... Eagerly waiting here. So do i track this thread for any latest updates?
 

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Wow, I'm interested in getting a UM 3DD custom made. My left bass driver on my reshelled TF10 went dead recently.... Eagerly waiting here. So do i track this thread for any latest updates?

Make this thread your homepage till June? :s13:
 

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Ya, I waiting for your promo price also! Stephen from UM offered me some deals and need compare with what Stereo is offering before I place my bet on either side haha
 
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