While we do not offer a remold service where we remove the inner components of competitor products to build them into custom earmolds, we do manufacture AFS-1 Sleeves that adapt to universal earphones/monitors. The simple fact is we cannot warranty a product that we did not manufacture, and if anything went wrong in the process, we do not have access to their proprietary components and materials to remedy the issue.
However, if you’re looking to keep costs to a minimum and already have a high-end set of universal monitors we can build custom AFS-1 Sleeves that sit over the flange of your universal monitors. We do not glue or permanently attach the custom earmolds to your monitors, but rather make the earmolds to attach to the flange of the monitors via a pressure fit that is removable. Our Sleeves will provide custom comfort and retention so your monitors won’t fall out of your ears, and will even enhance the sound quality by providing isolation and a proper fit that reaches further down the ear canals.
We have countless templates in our lab for most of the major brands of universal monitors on the market, so most likely you will not have to go without your monitors while we manufacture your Sleeves. If we do not have the template on file, you may need to send them to our lab with your ear impressions. Please call or email us with the make and model number of your monitors and we can let you know right away if we have them on file. Although some earmold manufactures believe so, there is no such thing as one universal template that fits all monitors. If you want the earmold Sleeves to be manufactured correctly and fit securely on your monitors, the pressure fit area on the earmolds must be designed to fit your monitors specifically.
Please note that we do not recommend the Sleeves for use under helmets for motorcycle riding. Universal fit in-ear monitors typically already stick out of the ears, and adding a custom earmold may extend them a bit further out; therefore, they will not fit comfortably under a helmet, and will move or fall out when you pull your helmet on and off.
