Westone ES2 In-Ear Custom Monitor
Professional custom-fit two-way stereo IEM made to provide a precise, comfortable fit. The dual-driver ES2 boasts a passive crossover and delivers incredible highs and impressive lows. It is Westone's most popular and versatile custom monitor.
Features include replaceable cable and average acoustic separation of over 20 dB.
Features
Replaceable cable
One year parts and labor warranty on internal components
25 dB average acoustic separation
User manualIMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT Custom Earphones
After you place your order with us we will send you the instructions needed such as how to take the impressions, where to send them to, etc. Your order will be already entered at Westone waiting for your impressions. After receiving your impressions, your custom earphones will be shipped to you within 3-5 business days. Custom earphones are non-returnable. The price does not include the ear canal impression. To complete the process of manufacturing custom earphones, a local audiologist must take your ear canal impressions (usually between $30-$60). Don't worry about this. Detailed instructions will be sent via email right after you place your order.

Overall Rating for Westone ES2 In-Ear Custom Monitor - $648.00
After selling custom earphones for 5 years, we concluded that they are not for everyone. For that reason we stopped promoting them. Aside from the fact that your ear canal shape and size changes with time, we have found that there is a great chance of you prefering the universal fit earphones and the percentage that we have seen for that is pretty high. In our company, 50% of us prefer our universal fit earphones while the other half prefers the custom. Another aspect to take in account with the custom is that they are not as easy to put in and pull out as the universal fit ones. In my personal case, my custom earphones reach too far inside my ear canal, making them uncomfortable and sometimes painful. This is just my opinion. Also, when the impressions are not done correctly, you need to go back to your audiologist and "convince" him/her that he/she didn't do a good job and he/she needs to do it over (preferably at no charge :)). The process is frankly tricky, laborous, involves 4 different parties (customer, audiologist, manufacturer and reseller) so there is a lot that could go wrong and the end result is not guaranteed to be a better experience than what you get with the universal fit ones. In this day and age, where a Westone 3 for example, features a 3 way crossover with 3 drivers per earpiece, I personally made the decision to discontinue selling and promoting custom products on our site. Based on my experience and on a good percentage of our customers through these 5 years. More expensive does not mean better ;)