JohannLiebert
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Hey, i need a replacement cable for the sine since the original cable broke. My budget is about 50euro/usd. Does anyone know something? Non cypher
Hey, i need a replacement cable for the sine since the original cable broke. My budget is about 50euro/usd. Does anyone know something? Non cypher
Hey, i need a replacement cable for the sine since the original cable broke. My budget is about 50euro/usd. Does anyone know something? Non cypher
Just call Audeze directly. They should be able to sell you a replacement cable and I think it should be less than $50. Your other option is Moon Audio. They sell the balanced Sine cable, so they may have the regular one available as well.
Hey, i need a replacement cable for the sine since the original cable broke. My budget is about 50euro/usd. Does anyone know something? Non cypher
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Anyone can point me to a 2.5mm or 4.4mm balanced cable for use with the Sine?
Just ordered and picked up the HM5 Sheepskin pads... I haven't read deep enough into the thread, but should I be purchasing "adapters" to get these to work on the Sine? I'll continue reading, but a lot to catch up on.
HM5 sheep skin (non-angled) will fit without adapters, though very slightly loose.
Antandroid had made posts regarding the HM5 series of pads earlier in the tread:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/793518/audeze-sine-series/2370#post_12810807
HM5 angled and non-angled fit the same, since their diameter is the same.
Is there anyone here that has experience with the PSB M4U 2 and 4:s, that can compare them to the Sines? I love the PSB sound, which I'd describe as neutral, but musical with a slightly warm tinge.
The M4U1 was a staple of mine for awhile, but as soon as I got a Sine, I haven't touched the PSB (except to steal the earpads to give to the Sine!). The Sine is pretty similar to the M4U sound, except better in every aspect. This is not hyperbole or exaggeration, either. They're really that good.
And while the PSB pads sound almost exactly like the stock pads (except way way WAY more comfortable), Brainwavz angled pads ($30/amazon) sound a fair bit better.