My lcdi4 came in and I am enjoying them, stay turned for a review. Looks like they changed the look of the cable slightly from its all black tip to a red and blue.
Anybody has seen the following issue: when adjusting my left Audeze LCD4i with proper ear seal I can ear a pop or a couple of pops. Like if the diaphragm was touching something... Once powered and in place the unit works just fine, but this is strange as only one of the earpiece is doing this. I am wondering if it may not going to fail faster... What do you think?
Edit: it was in fact the silicon seal that was not seated properly. All good so far! Amazing earphone set.
I will be getting the SilvergardeS cable, from Trevor, within the next 10 days. The cable I am getting, will come with different tails/ connectors, so I can connect balanced XLR to my desktop system, and other connectors for my mobile rig.
I will be getting the SilvergardeS cable, from Trevor, within the next 10 days. The cable I am getting, will come with different tails/ connectors, so I can connect balanced XLR to my desktop system, and other connectors for my mobile rig.
Good on you! Trevor is very nice btw. He's willing to go the extra mile for his clients. To me, the Silvergarde S creates a really good synergy with i4. Hope you'll find the same.
Thanks a lot @Audeze for replacing my LCD i4 along with the accessories.
A special thanks to Audeze Global Team for arranging the Fedex shipment.(international shipping & custom duties)
The new unit is free of crinkling noise.
CHORD HUGO 2 + AUDEZE LCD i4= MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN
I’m waiting for my Poly to go with my Mojo. Hope to break away the iPhone camera kit connection. Tempted to go with Hugo 2 too especially since Frank said there will be a Poly equivalent for it.
I’m waiting for my Poly to go with my Mojo. Hope to break away the iPhone camera kit connection. Tempted to go with Hugo 2 too especially since Frank said there will be a Poly equivalent for it.
There was a fine crinkling noise whenever I used to move my head or while walking.
According to the Audeze, it was "due to the sound of the diaphragm shifting with changes in air pressure".
But the new unit is completely normal.
It sounds fabulous especially with the Hugo 2.
Kudos to @Audeze for making such an unbelievable headphone!!!
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