Sold: Sendy Aiya (open-back planar magnetic IEMs)

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175.00 USD
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These open-back IEMs have 21mm "ultra nano composite" planar magnetic drivers and ebony wood housings. I heard they were limited to 99 units, but I'm not sure.

They are in good condition, with minor cosmetic imperfections. Check the bottom of the post for details.

Includes a portable case and two cables with 3.5mm and 4.4mm terminations.

The nozzles are on the large side, so you need tips with larger bores. I will include the photographed set of SpinFit CP145-M silicone tips, but tip rolling is recommended to find the sound that suits you.

Price includes insured USPS Priority Mail shipping to the continental United States. International will cost extra.

I am also open to trades. (But I'm not looking for more IEMs.)

For more info: http://sendyaudio.com/product_d?id=2

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There is a small surface crack that seems more like a discoloration than a disruption in the wood. I cannot feel anything when I touch it.

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However, it does not interfere with the contact point or functionality at all.

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Listed by: Music Alchemist (130)
Listed: 2021-03-23
Last edited: 2021-04-21
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Music Alchemist

Pokémon trainer of headphones
interesting, how do they sound?
I'm not the best person to ask, since I'm not really into IEMs. (Even when I had the $3,000 Shure KSE1500 electrostatic earphone system, I thought it was just okay.) What I can say for sure is that the Sendy Aiya sounds drastically different than closed-back IEMs. I'm sure it can sound even more different with tip rolling, since I've only tried them with one set of tips that are probably not ideal for them.
 
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justsomesonyfan

Headphoneus Supremus
I'm not the best person to ask, since I'm not really into IEMs. (Even when I had the $3,000 Shure KSE1500 electrostatic earphone system, I thought it was just okay.) What I can say for sure is that the Sendy Aiya sounds drastically different than closed-back IEMs. I'm sure it can sound even more different with tip rolling, since I've only tried them with one set of tips that are probably not ideal for them.

alright thanks.
 
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