Submitted by imperceptibly t3_z6pxbk in headphones

So, recently I've experienced a bizarre issue related to the build quality of my U12t and am wondering if this is a common issue with the U12t or any other 64 Audio IEMs. Not looking for tech support or RMA instructions; I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced this as it's really putting me off buying anything else from 64 Audio given how much I spent just to have something fail in this way.

So anyway, the issue is as follows: after using my U12t for about a week or two, I began to notice that the faceplate on one of the units felt "squishy", for a lack of a better term, when pushed on. Within a day or two after that, the other unit was doing the same thing, and the original unit exhibited visible separation on the edge opposite of the apex module of at least a millimeter from the body of the unit. Within 24 hours the faceplate of the original problem unit had further detached and appeared to only be held in place by the apex module tube itself.

Is this a typical mode of failure or do I just have mutated caustic glue-dissolving skin oil? As far as I can tell, the faceplates of the U12t are only held on by a very thin ring of glue, despite overhanging the shell and being the only surface to grip when removing the IEM from your ear.

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LifeAspect t1_iy2ytzw wrote

Have had my u12t since it came out and still no issues with it

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LegionArclight t1_iy2pz3n wrote

My V6S customs are still in good shape even after nearly 10 years or usage.

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Danielo944 t1_iy4nuv2 wrote

I've had my U12T for about 7 months but haven't experienced that, definitely get it sent over to them if it's still in warranty.

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DivineRiceBall t1_iy5ovjb wrote

Dang, sorry to hear that’s happening to your U12t. I purchased mine second-hand last month, but they were originally purchased in August 2019. These are still holding up really well and look and sound excellent to this day.

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bldybstrd t1_iy36yua wrote

No issues with my Nio or my (ex)Trio. If it’s still under warranty just send it back for a repair or replacement.

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LaoRenMin t1_iy4870x wrote

Off tangent, why did you replace your Trio with the Nio? Just curious.

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bldybstrd t1_iy48yt9 wrote

I didn’t really replace one for the other. Had the Trio’s first but sold them to partially finance another audio purchase. After a while I wanted back into the IEM game and found a great deal for a brand new pair of Nio’s and just grabbed it.

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jumboshrimp93 t1_iy4dxzu wrote

Sorry to hear that. I don’t have that same issue.

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