phiemon
Headphoneus Supremus
@EffectAudio really now? I mean, are you really serious? I bought my Chiron exactly ONE week before the release of the new Chiron and I don't even get a hardware upgrade for free after paying 3000 USD?So no upgrade for those of us with old Chiron's. Because of this I'm done with EA cables. I will no longer consider them for any cables in the future.
Just a BS move all around
Sorry that's insolence and disrespect to the customer. How much would @EffectAudio lost for such a hardware upgrade? Seriously now. I certainly don't put up with this. I was actually crazy enough to want to buy Centurion, and I'm glad I didn't. After this bad move you have lost me as well and I will certainly NOT recommend you or I will always advise against it, bye!
The question was asked and rejected.Can you contact EA and asked if you can upgrade the design to a new hw? It is feasible.
Just got my upgraded Chiron backThis cable is still my favorite pair up with Traillii. While I was waiting, switched back to stock 1960 4W, but it wasn't the same. Chiron brings more clarity and less coloring (more transparency) to the mids/vocals, actually brings Traillii mids a bit forward, and improves the imaging. I covered all this last year in my original Chiron review, should be still the same since wires didn't change.
The transformation:
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The cable upgrade covers only the hardware, wires stay the same, and, obviously, I can't do side-by-side comparison. If there are any changes, it could be relative to a difference between the plug because I switched to TermX. For 100% purity, you would want PSquared/P-EA plug since it has a direct soldering to the connector without going through modular system. But who knows, the change could be minimum, and TermX is very convenient if you need to switch to 3.5mm or 2.5mm or maybe use their usb-c tips. But even with TermX, you will still find the same sandblsated polished Titanium casing as with PSquared plug. Which also looks like the same Titanium casing of the plug and the connectors in new Cleo II.
The new Y-Split looks really cool, a combination of sandblasted polished Titanium with Carbon Fibre. The titanium C-shin slider is retractable and hides in Y-Split, similar to the original one. The housing of connector shells is matching, also with a sandblasted polished titanium finish, just like casing of the plug.
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