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  1. Staal

    Review: The Toxic Cables 8-wire Hybrid IEM cable (& comparison with TWag Hybrid)

    Intro   Frank from Toxic Cables has been kind enough to let me audition his 8-wire hybrid IEM cable. My ears were pleased, however, my wallet was not as I ended up liking the cable so much that I had to buy it. Much like the one released by Whiplash this cable is also a hybrid cable...
  2. Blackcircle

    Change from Cardas cable for HD600 to ......?

    Hi, I want to ask you some advice, I would like to rewire my HD 600 with cables Toxic Cables, currently on my HD 600 I as a Cardas cable. In particular, I would ask you, if there is a big difference between the Viper and the Silver Poison in listening, and if the difference with the Cardas...
  3. SpudHarris

    Toxic Cables ''Viper'' SPC Cable Review

    Toxic Cables – Viper IEM Cable (A Short Review)   Those of you who are aware of ‘’Toxic Cables’’ will know that they have started to make quite a name for themselves of late by producing very high quality Headphone Cables. They are a young company fronted by a very enthusiastic audiophile by...
  4. Austin Morrow

    Toxic Cables Viper Sennhesier HD650 Headphone Cable: Affordable Hi-Fi (Review)

      There are over a dozen aftermarket headphone cable makers known on the market today. While most of the popular brands steal the top positions when it comes to popularity and design schematics, sometimes the underdog can reign as the new champion in the world. Toxic Cables have done just...
  5. Blackcircle

    New cables Viper blue sheath anyone has tried it?

        ~~Hello everyone, I purchased my second Magic cable from the legendary Frank! This time I took a Viper for my HD600, the first time I bought a Silver Poison for my HD800. I must say that I came from a Cardas cable on the HD600, this cable compared to Cardas, and that of the series...
  6. project86

    Review: Effect Audio Thor cables for IEMs and full sized headphones (in both Silver and SPC form)

          Effect Audio started in 2009, making aftermarket cables for enthusiasts. They went international in 2011, selling their custom creations via eBay as well as their own website. By 2013 they are one of the more well known options and have amassed a collection of positive reviews around...
  7. Toxic Cables Viper

    Toxic Cables Viper

    There are over a dozen aftermarket headphone cable makers known on the market today. While most of the popular brands steal the top positions when it comes to popularity and design schematics, sometimes the underdog can reign as the new champion in the world. Toxic Cables have done just that...
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