koshertattoo392
New Head-Fier
Hello everyone,
When it comes to cables, I can see majority of the people tend to switch to after market cables in terms of better music quality. However, this brings me the questions like are those after-market cables really better in every aspects than the stock cables?
I had some experiences with IEMs, I can clearly see than when it comes to the price range above 1000$, many of those IEMs models comes with stock cables that are quite decent in terms of quality, therefore I always tend to stick with the stock cables with it comes to a much high-end IEMs, to prevent any potential changes that alter the sound signature to the IEMs (headphones).
I'm not sure if I'm heading the right direction here since I can see after-market cables are quite popular these days, I can see lots of people talking about cables from brands like Effect Audio, they got pretty good cables, especially their popular models with price range 100$-300$.
So perhaps switching to after-market cables may not be necessary all the time especially when you are already purchasing an IEM or headphone that already comes with premium price tag above 1000$.
Would love to hear what other people think.
Cheers
When it comes to cables, I can see majority of the people tend to switch to after market cables in terms of better music quality. However, this brings me the questions like are those after-market cables really better in every aspects than the stock cables?
I had some experiences with IEMs, I can clearly see than when it comes to the price range above 1000$, many of those IEMs models comes with stock cables that are quite decent in terms of quality, therefore I always tend to stick with the stock cables with it comes to a much high-end IEMs, to prevent any potential changes that alter the sound signature to the IEMs (headphones).
I'm not sure if I'm heading the right direction here since I can see after-market cables are quite popular these days, I can see lots of people talking about cables from brands like Effect Audio, they got pretty good cables, especially their popular models with price range 100$-300$.
So perhaps switching to after-market cables may not be necessary all the time especially when you are already purchasing an IEM or headphone that already comes with premium price tag above 1000$.
Would love to hear what other people think.
Cheers