Guide for ear impression for custom IEM manufacturing
An ear impression is a silicone mold of your ear canal. This impression is used to create a custom IEM shell that fits your ears perfectly.
Our designated branches operate domestically only. Overseas customers should visit a nearby audiologist (hearing care professional), ENT (ear, nose & throat) clinic, or hearing aid center to obtain ear impressions.
The audiologist will check your ear health. Excessive earwax or ear conditions may prevent impression taking.
Special silicone is injected into your ear canal and allowed to set. Both ears are done, taking about 10-15 minutes total. The fee is set by each clinic — please contact the clinic directly.
Use a tracked international courier (DHL, FedEx, EMS) to ship your impressions to our headquarters. Always include your order number inside the package.
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Shipping Tips
If you live outside Korea, our partner clinics are not available to you. Please follow the steps below to get your ear impressions taken locally and ship them to our headquarters.
Find a certified audiologist, ENT clinic, or hearing center near you. Most audiologists offer ear impression services for custom in-ear monitors.
Make sure the impressions meet the following requirements, otherwise they may be rejected upon arrival.
Use a tracked international courier (DHL, FedEx, EMS, etc.) to ship your impressions to our headquarters.
As soon as possible
For smooth production, please submit your ear impression at your earliest convenience. Production begins as soon as we receive it.
Total estimated time: approximately 30 days after receiving impressions