Effect Audio cables thread
Mar 23, 2022 at 9:12 PM Post #5,626 of 7,923
@EffectAudio, @CrocodileDundee Thanks, will order Ares II soon.

I'm curious, do planar drivers not benefit much from cable change? I ask because when I tried swapping my Sundara (generic 4.4 Cable) & Timeless (Campfire Litz Cable) cables, I failed to notice any change in sound signature. I heard changes in sound when swapping Meze 99C, Blessing 2... cables but not with planar gear.

I'm thinking of getting another cable to use with A&K Diana IEM (all BA set), any recommendation? previously, I used a generic 30 USD mixed cable (Copper, Silver plated) and got disappointing results. Stock Kinera Norn cable (also mixed) was better but somewhat reduced the bass.

Edit: Diana has a dark sound signature and works well for long listening sections. I'm trying to tune the set to get a bit more energy in the upper frequencies and improve the hazy instrument separation.
Hi John,

Good day, BA is much more sensitive when you do cable rolling, the change and improvement is much more obvious compare to the Planar.

Its a good timing now to wait for great copper poisons from us, just wait from the feedbacks from the Fam who is able to attend Canjam SG :)

-Suyang
 
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Mar 24, 2022 at 4:07 AM Post #5,628 of 7,923
@EffectAudio, @CrocodileDundee Thanks, will order Ares II soon.

I'm curious, do planar drivers not benefit much from cable change? I ask because when I tried swapping my Sundara (generic 4.4 Cable) & Timeless (Campfire Litz Cable) cables, I failed to notice any change in sound signature. I heard changes in sound when swapping Meze 99C, Blessing 2... cables but not with planar gear.

I'm thinking of getting another cable to use with A&K Diana IEM (all BA set), any recommendation? previously, I used a generic 30 USD mixed cable (Copper, Silver plated) and got disappointing results. Stock Kinera Norn cable (also mixed) was better but somewhat reduced the bass.

Edit: Diana has a dark sound signature and works well for long listening sections. I'm trying to tune the set to get a bit more energy in the upper frequencies and improve the hazy instrument separation.
I have an i4 which responds pretty well, taming the treble is really key to provide a more natural tone so I think it benefits from a good cable. But as SY mentioned, planars can generally be less sensitive so it depends on what you're working with.

If you're looking to brighten the upper frequencies an entry-level silver like Thor II would be excellent. Alternatively, a quality SPC could equally suit your needs considering your budget. We have something interesting along these lines coming up :wink:
 
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Mar 24, 2022 at 5:14 AM Post #5,629 of 7,923
Its a good timing now to wait for great copper poisons from us, just wait from the feedbacks from the Fam who is able to attend Canjam SG :)

Great to hear that, and something mind blowing will be surfaced sooooon:)

We have something interesting along these lines coming up :wink:

Hmmmm, I think I can feel a certain amount of tension building up over here :thinking:
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But it'll be probably worth the wait :)
 
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Mar 24, 2022 at 10:17 PM Post #5,631 of 7,923
Hmmmm, I think I can feel a certain amount of tension building up over here :thinking:
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But it'll be probably worth the wait :)
Something really exciting happening soon, to challenge the performance of copper cable can be, as well as the true $ of it lol...

-Suyang
I think EA did right with their newest Chiron cable. Beside sounding lively and organic with plenty of details I really like how the cable's textured.
Quite supple and light. I would choose this as the most ergonomically correct cable out of all EA cable offerings.
Another happy customer, thank you buddy for your review on the sponsor page, it could for sure to help more friends to know about this cable into details:)

-Suyang
 
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Mar 25, 2022 at 12:40 AM Post #5,632 of 7,923
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Effect Audio Chiron is such a great pairing with Vision Ears EXT. It slightly add some coloration to the music and fine tuned every thing.
 
Mar 26, 2022 at 2:00 AM Post #5,633 of 7,923
Suyang @ Effect Audio is the Chiron available with TermX? I can't see this option on your website Chiron page. If not presently, will it be available in the near future?
 
Mar 26, 2022 at 3:13 AM Post #5,634 of 7,923
Suyang @ Effect Audio is the Chiron available with TermX? I can't see this option on your website Chiron page. If not presently, will it be available in the near future?
Hi there,

Thanks for your interest of Chiron.

Yes, you may opt for TermX, however the titanium connector shell is not available for TermX, only the standard EE Aluminum Shell.

Which IEM are you gonna pair with?

-Suyang
 
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Mar 26, 2022 at 4:09 AM Post #5,635 of 7,923
Hi there,

Thanks for your interest of Chiron.

Yes, you may opt for TermX, however the titanium connector shell is not available for TermX, only the standard EE Aluminum Shell.

Which IEM are you gonna pair with?

-Suyang
Thanks for your speedy reply. I am intending to pair it with EE Odin, playing out of an A&K SP2000. But I am also thinking about the Cayin N8ii. I listen mainly to classical music.
 
Mar 26, 2022 at 4:50 AM Post #5,636 of 7,923
Thanks for your speedy reply. I am intending to pair it with EE Odin, playing out of an A&K SP2000. But I am also thinking about the Cayin N8ii. I listen mainly to classical music.
You can try to pair with either Chiron and Centurion, both would be suitable for classical, the soundstage, micro detail and separation improvement is substantial.

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Mar 30, 2022 at 10:10 PM Post #5,637 of 7,923
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The Centurion is a very nice pairing with Vision Ears Phonix. The Centurion is a cable that has very good upper mid to high frequencies. It is a very good complement with IEMs, especially like the Phonix where it is characterized by its smooth and emotional mid vocals. Pairing with the Centurion adds more energy to the mid to upper spectrum overall, especially to the extension of the vocals. It is fascinating to see that a top-level IEM can further scale up with upper front gears.
 
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Mar 30, 2022 at 10:31 PM Post #5,638 of 7,923
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The Centurion is a very nice pairing with Vision Ears Phonix. The Centurion is a cable that has very good upper mid to high frequencies. It is a very good complement with IEMs, especially like the Phonix where it is characterized by its smooth and emotional mid vocals. Pairing with the Centurion adds more energy to the mid to upper spectrum overall, especially to the extension of the vocals. It is fascinating to see that a top-level IEM can further scale up with upper front gears.
I agree, Phonix + Centurion scales those IEMs to the next level. Significant difference vs. stock with a more holographic sound. Phonix already has great stage height but I hear Centurion extending soundstage width as well.
 
Mar 30, 2022 at 10:46 PM Post #5,639 of 7,923
For those who are interested, I just finished and published my Chiron review, including different pair up examples with various flagship iems and comparison to other cables. Enjoy the read!

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Mar 31, 2022 at 1:48 AM Post #5,640 of 7,923
Long-time EA fan here with many, many (too many) cables in my collection, and I had the pleasure of listening to the Chiron and Mamba recently and got to compare with my Centurion and Code 51. Quick comparison below!

Just a quick note that for this comparison, I used the Cayin N8ii DAP on P+ with Class AB with the Aroma Audio Jewel IEMs. Pretty safe to say that this combination can highlight differences in cables with the best of them.

Effect Audio Centurion: the Centurion provides an energetic, highly-resolved, crisp sound that takes technicality to an 11. It’s got immensely detailed treble, crystal clear mids and a quick, impactful and clean bass response that digs deep enough to shatter your understanding of what IEMs can do with sub-bass. The cable isn’t dry or bright, but instead layers detail on top of musicality and stretches it across an incredible soundscape. Centurion is one of the cables where I heard a very audible difference in resolution upon first listen and I continue to be impressed with it. It really pairs well with every type of IEM I have with the exception of the very brightest sound signatures. This cable really brings the heat and I struggle to find any complaint whatsoever other than the price. But for that price, you get flawless build quality, a luxurious unboxing experience and peace of mind knowing that you’re getting every single ounce of potential out of your IEMs. This cable is the benchmark for me. Additionally, despite being an 8-wire cable, it’s one of the most soft, supple and comfortable cables I’ve ever had the pleasure of using.

Effect Audio Chiron: perhaps the Chiron can be considered a sibling of the Centurion, so obviously I was excited to get my hands on this one. While the appearance is very different from Centurion, the wire composition (and sound) share a lot of similarities. I believe half the wires in this cable are the same as Centurion, with a different composition for the other four. I’ll leave that part to the experts or manufacturer’s literature! Chiron is an 8-wire configuration that’s very soft and supple, much like the Centurion. The housing of the wires is more of a matte finish with a more tactile feel in hand. I quite like it; it feels rugged to a degree next to the bling of the Centurion. As for sound, I hear a highly-resolved sound similar to Centurion, but with a more relaxed and natural sound that doesn’t accentuate the highs or lows quite as much as Centurion. I would venture to say this is a touch more balanced, with a slight layer of warmth over the treble that reigns everything in a notch. It’s still got a very high level of detail and technicality, but a softer tonality and portrayal of the music is where the contrast with Centurion lies. I really love this cable and it could be an amazing companion to Centurion (but that’s crazy talk…or is it?).

Effect Audio Mamba: first impressions are wow, this is a big and beautiful cable physically and audibly. The wires are 24awg and with eight of them, the cable is physically larger than the other ones. It’s pretty flexible, but not as supple as the others. Sound-wise, this is probabably the most colored cable of the bunch with a major mid-bass impact and sparkly treble being its most prominent characteristics to me. Band-based music rings through with a major mid-bass punch on things like the kick drum and bass guitar, with tons of texture and physicality. It’s a very musical, warm and energetic cable on those frequencies I mentioned. Technicalities are very strong, but this cable trades a bit of that for some serious fun and engaging dynamics. Overall I would say this is a cable that prioritizes fun, enjoyment and musicality while keeping levels of detail very high. It’s a larger cable physically, and while slightly heavy given the wire compounds it’s still pretty comfortable to wear. I would enjoy Mamba most with IEMs that need a little extra boost of energy and musicality, giving a nice (and somewhat subtle) coloring to the sound to create a nice listening experience. This is a fun one!

Effect Audio Code 51 (Final Edition): ah, and old friend. I owned the original Code 51 and now the “Final Edition.” This is a cable that provides a very high fidelity sound, with loads of deatil and a signature that is on the natural side. Where Centurion and Chiron brings massive detail and energy (Chiron less so), Code 51 provides resolution and detail in a more natural and laid back manner. Tone is very neutral, but the power of sub-bass is immediately noticeable and pronounced. Where Mamba gives a wonderful mid-bass punch, Code 51 extends so deep that you need the best of the best DD-equipped monitors to hear its capabilities. On the Jewel, there is an insanely clean sub-bass that thumbs like no other (well, other than Centurion). The sub-bass on Code 51 and Centurion are in the same ball park, but I feel like Code 51 isolates it a bit more and highlights the deepest of deep notes. Into the mids, Centurion probably has the upper hand in texture and layering, but Code 51 adds a little density to be the more natural vocal experience. For highs, Centurion and Chiron have more sparkle, but Code 51’s smoother presentation may be the preference for someone who is more sensitive to treble. My ultimate cable sound signature is Centurion, but Code 51 provides a great alternative with a more natural and slightly less bright tonality. Chiron, on the other hand, is closer to Code 51 in tonality but brings a higher resolution and more refined sound signature. Honestly, you can’t go wrong with any of these.

TL;DR: these cables are all exceptional. Centurion is the last word in detail, energy and dynamics. Chiron loses a touch of the energy for a more natural sound with nearly-equal resolution and technicality. Mamba is colored, fun, mid-bassy and here to party with any musica you can throw at it. Code 51 is the cable that gives you a pretty neutral tonality, a very clean sub-bass and a smooth upper register for a good all-rounder. Again, you really can’t go wrong!

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Cheers,

-Collin-

PS: thanks again @EffectAudio for the chance to hear some of the other cables, greatly appreciated!
 

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