I have the t800 and love them, however after 2 months the mmxc connector broke/bad connection. I got a replacement, now this one also broke after 2 months, and got another replacement. Im super careful with them however it doesn’t work out apparently. Now I can not get another replacement so inhale to find a way to repair this iems.
I tried all the tricks: new cable, make the ring wider on the male part, on the iem the pins together, buy a cable with split male part.
what can I do more, or should I ask for another replacement..
I have the impression that this mmcx connector is just a bad connector.
I have the t800 and love them, however after 2 months the mmxc connector broke/bad connection. I got a replacement, now this one also broke after 2 months, and got another replacement. Im super careful with them however it doesn’t work out apparently. Now I can not get another replacement so inhale to find a way to repair this iems.
I tried all the tricks: new cable, make the ring wider on the male part, on the iem the pins together, buy a cable with split male part.
what can I do more, or should I ask for another replacement..
I have the impression that this mmcx connector is just a bad connector.
Hmm do u change the cable often? MMCX aren't as durable as 2 pin connectors when multiple cable changes happen.
I've had my T800 for 2.5 years, and I use them a few times a week for stage monitoring and on the go, and they are still working fine (used them yesterday!). I do keep them in a hard case when travelling though.
Sure is. There is this that I use on my T800. But there are also a lot more out there that are good but cheap like NiceHCK Litz cables, Kbear is good and cheap, and etc... Have a look through amazon and Aliexpress and you will find a ton... You can even get a decent Graphene cable on the cheap these days.. Best have a look at the cable thread on this forum to find some better-known names and their impedance measurements to help you make sure what you are buying IS better (though that wouldn't really be hard, since AudioSense doesn't make great cables resistance-wise).
I don't have the DX150, but personally the T800 doesn't really need amping, as it has lowish impedance of 9 ohms and is a multi BA set after all. It doesn't really scale with amping.
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