sbao26975
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Did anyone else's arrive with the sheaths hanging out of the y split?
http://i.imgur.com/wB94Zqt.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wB94Zqt.jpg
Did anyone else's arrive with the sheaths hanging out of the y split?
http://i.imgur.com/wB94Zqt.jpg
@Netforce cable looks bad than yours....
http://www.head-fi.org/t/760908/vsonic-vsd2-vsd2s-and-an16-impressions-thread/60#post_11536623
True. Mine could be worse. Just not what you expect when you get new headphones. I suppose they were "free" anyway. Enjoying them nonetheless.
That's bad QC for sure. Contact them, they reply to e-mails always.Did anyone else's arrive with the sheaths hanging out of the y split?
http://i.imgur.com/wB94Zqt.jpg
Did anyone else's arrive with the sheaths hanging out of the y split?
http://i.imgur.com/wB94Zqt.jpg
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Yeah like Shawn mentioned mine looks pretty bad which is a tad disappointing. I already sent an email lmue about it and just waiting to see their response. For me if it shouldn't be too hard on my end to heat shrink the exposed wiring if I do need to take matter into my own hands. Your pair it looks like it would bit trickier to do the same...
Did anyone else's arrive with the sheaths hanging out of the y split?
http://i.imgur.com/wB94Zqt.jpg
The VSD2S really is quite great. Quite neutral with boosted bass and treble, and the treble is precise and crisply brittle-sounding. Plus the soundstage seems easily deeper and more apparent than AN16 and GR07.
Finding the right tips and insertion depth can take the edge off the treble peak/focus point that exists, plus some adjusting to it will make it not stand out after a while. Still quite sibilant-prone though. Like GR07 and VSD5 is has that fast decay in the treble region that sounds not always the most natural, but the texture it creates sounds really nice on its own.