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Originally Posted by dfkt View Post

The FiiO cable and plug look humongous. I've never seen it in a real-life photo before, just in press shots. I'm having second thoughts about getting it.



 

 

It's not too bad. They're definitely on the wide side, but the profile is more manageable. I'll take a somewhat thicker cord over a thinner one that oxidizes and breaks easily though. The plug is kind of big compared to others, but it's also manageable.

 

For comparison, my Sennheiser HD280's on top, and my Koss KSC75's on the bottom:

 

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Showing cable width.

 

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Showing cable profile.


Edited by CFYPatrick - 2/3/12 at 3:52pm

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Wasn't my photo. Like I said, they come with the IE8, but I bought mine used and the original owner lost them.

 


Sorry for not seeing that...i will try to find something similar on eBay than.

Thanks.

 

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Mat i ask what you did to that ie8 at the earpieces? I also wan't to do something similar to my RE-262, it is very prone to breaking.
 

 


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IE8 ear guides:

 

Left: generic ear guides from jaben

Right: stock ear guides from IE8

 

I was looking for the vsonic or the phonak ear guides, but Andy from jaben gave me those and I am quite happy with it.

It's more comfortable to use even with my glasses on.

It's made of a rubber-like material but it doesn't come with a memory wire inside it unlike the stock ear guides.

 

Hope this helps.

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Some of my most used gear:

  • iPod Classic 7th Gen 160GB
  • FiiO E6
  • digiZoid ZO2(.3)
  • NuForce NE-700X with Comply Tx200 ear tips
  • Gold plated 6N copper wire LOD from Chris_Himself
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photo-16.jpg

IE8 ear guides:

 

Left: generic ear guides from jaben

Right: stock ear guides from IE8

 

I was looking for the vsonic or the phonak ear guides, but Andy from jaben gave me those and I am quite happy with it.

It's more comfortable to use even with my glasses on.

It's made of a rubber-like material but it doesn't come with a memory wire inside it unlike the stock ear guides.

 

Hope this helps.


Jaben.net, doesn't sell those ear-guides in their online shop, do they?

I also wear glasses, so i often have problems with hooks like that. 

 

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My startup Rig...

Clip Zip 8GB+32GB

FiiO E11+FiiO Interconnect

Etymotic HF5

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Average, like the next player. However, it's the only one at the moment with APT-X, which does sound a lot better than regular A2DP Bluetooth, almost like a wired connection.

 

Usability of the Zen is worse than a Hifiman, Hisoundaudio, or the other usual suspects - it's an incredibly bad device regarding usability, handling, and processor speed. Definitely among the worst players I ever tried.


Wow, that is bad. Creative is slowly degrading itself as a DAP-maker.

 

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Originally Posted by dfkt View Post

The FiiO cable and plug look humongous. I've never seen it in a real-life photo before, just in press shots. I'm having second thoughts about getting it.


 

I've had it for quite some time now, never had problems with it or anything, it does the job.

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I love the idea that fiio are making cables now. Their gear is awesome value and quite nice overall. How much does it cost?

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Thanks for the response CFYPatrick and Illuminati. Yeah, I guess they're manageable after all.


Edited by dfkt - 2/4/12 at 5:21am
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Originally Posted by Kremer930 View Post

I love the idea that fiio are making cables now. Their gear is awesome value and quite nice overall. How much does it cost?



The Fiio RC-UE1 Ultimate Ears replacement cable cost me a total of $32.94 shipped from miccastore.com. They also have a fair amount of Fiio's other products, although I did purchase my E11 amp and L1 LOD off eBay.



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Thanks for the response CFYPatrick and Illuminati. Yeah, I guess they're manageable after all.



If there's any other pictures you might need so you can get a better feel for the size, let me know and I'll see what I can do.

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Nice looking rig. Love it.

 

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Ah - I thought he was talking about the FiiO LOD... I didn't realize he meant the replacement cable for the phones... my bad.

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Nice looking rig. Love it.

 


thanks buddy!!

 

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Yay for homemade grado clip-ons! I was bored and found some grado-lookalike drivers in a junk box...A bit of braiding, soldering and heatshrinking, and voi-la! ^^

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