Noble Audio to offer Custom 3D Printed IEM’s

Posted on 16th November, 2015

Noble Audio to offer Custom 3D Printed IEM’s

Noble Audio, based in USA is one of the world's leading in-ear monitor specialists. Embracing the latest manufacturing technologies, they have launched a new range of 3D printed In Ear Monitors, drastically speeding up the wait time for bespoke-fit monitors.

For the very best in-ear monitor experience, customers attend an approved local audiologist to have a personal ear impression taken. Impressions of customers’ ears are then scanned, digitised and stored. This information is then sent overseas to Noble Audio and one of the five new custom-fit models will be produced in as little as around 10 days, then shipped back to Noble Audio's Australian retail outlet, Addicted to Audio.

Noble Audio can also work with customers that have existing impressions, and Noble Audio will even keep these on file making it convenient to order replacements, additional sets, or other models from the range.

Each model features a hypoallergenic, FDA-approved lacquer, which also ensures a high-quality finish. The SLA range is available in four colours: black; smoke; red and blue.

Noble Audio's painstakingly handcrafted custom designs, which often feature materials such as 24K gold nugget, carbon fibre, and some of the world’s most exotic woods, have earned Noble Audio a devoted global following of discerning audiophiles. Their bespoke commissions have produced some of the most uniquely alluring audio products, representing a true juncture of art and function.

Local pricing has not been confirmed yet.

Noble Audio are available from Addicted to Audio.

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    Marc Rushton

    StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After a few years writing for audio magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET, known at the time as Planet Audio, in 1999.

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