I always thought Janus D is sounding much better than Janus B but I was wrong. At the CanJam SoCal I got a chance to prove that the Janus B is actually very impressive to my ears when listening with DX220 and Phantoms via Eros II 8 wire.
I always thought Janus D is sounding much better than Janus B but I was wrong. At the CanJam SoCal I got a chance to prove that the Janus B is actually very impressive to my ears when listening with DX220 and Phantoms via Eros II 8 wire.
I think it really depends what IEM you are pairing with them. They are both spectacular cables. The Basso is amazing on my U18ts and the Dynamic is amazing on my Solarises. Unfortunately I could only afford one but I sure wish I could have both.
@Wyville Thanks for your input. I tried several Effect Audio cables this weekend and the Leonidas II was a great pairing with the Phantoms, as well as the Janus D Dynamic. Given that I had other items to purchase, I couldn't get those cables and went with your Eros II suggestion. It sounded great during the demo and am looking forward to getting my own cable in the near future.
Great to hear, I hope you will like the pairing as much as I do! I was cable rolling a bit the last few days and at one point had Lionheart on my Phantom, which is great with the right source (not so with my AK70 from balanced), but eventually just ended up back with Eros II because I like it so much. (Lionheart is now paired with the U12t and M15 apex modules, btw, which is a really impressive pairing.)
Would love to give Janus D a try at one point, as a lot of people really like that one paired with the Phantom.
I have to second that... if portability is a concern the 8 wire is great, but will eventually get in the way... I have the LEO II and I’d be hard pressed to find someone who can make me part ways with it when it comes to the listening experience....
People will buy these - there are more than a handful of people who bought the original Arthur at ~$4700USD locally even though it's just a non-switch Zeus + a $2500 cable (and even more with the Merlin, which is ~$2000 for a Spartan IV + a $1250 cable).
People will buy these - there are more than a handful of people who bought the original Arthur at ~$4700USD locally even though it's just a non-switch Zeus + a $2500 cable (and even more with the Merlin, which is ~$2000 for a Spartan IV + a $1250 cable).
It certainly is a lot of money, but then people buy $3.6k flagship iems and $2k cables to go along with it and everyone accepts that. But when you see it being offered in a bundle, the sticker price becomes a shocker
It certainly is a lot of money, but then people buy $3.6k flagship iems and $2k cables to go along with it and everyone accepts that. But when you see it being offered in a bundle, the sticker price becomes a shocker
Do they? I suppose an Effect Audio thread isn’t the best place to say this, but having tried everything from the Horus to the 1960 pretty extensively, I find expensive cables to be a pretty big waste of money. (Hasn’t stopped me from buying aftermarket cables in the past, but sound improvements have never been my reason for doing so.)
And no matter how you put it, $6.8k is a massive money grab. But again, to each their own.
Do they? I suppose an Effect Audio thread isn’t the best place to say this, but having tried everything from the Horus to the 1960 pretty extensively, I find expensive cables to be a pretty big waste of money. (Hasn’t stopped me from buying aftermarket cables in the past, but sound improvements have never been my reason for doing so.)
And no matter how you put it, $6.8k is a massive money grab. But again, to each their own.
I was just making a general comment, rather than defending or condemning Just an interesting observation where in some threads people talk about buying/using $2k+ cables with their $2k-$3k+ IEMs, and usually nobody says "this is crazy". But when a manufacturer offers a bundle of a premium IEM/cable with a big price tag, it gets people triggered
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