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Empire Ears - Discussion & Impressions (Formerly EarWerkz)
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Alexzander
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Specially tuned 1960 from Traillii sounds pretty awesome with EVO - itās my favorite besting Genesis, Venom and Chiron.Thanks, I have been in touch with Dr Juggles. He does a 1960s clone which is interesting to me as I hear its a good pairing for the EVO. It does look like I will buy a 4-wire graphene-coated SPC however, unless someone here says I really should be getting the 1960s clone.
Meanwhile, although I read somewhere that it is not advisable to use foam tips with the EVO due to the bone conduction driver. My experience once again (this is the 3rd time of owning) is that the EVOs with Comply foam tips sound a lot better to me than any of the silicone ones I have tried, inc Final Type E, Spiral Dots, Azla, Spinfits. I was not enjoying the EVOs as much as I recall previously, the bass was not as impactful and it felt too much in the treble. As soon as I switched over to foam the EVO that I knew and loved came right back.
Hey, good to see you my friend! I hope all is well.Thanks for posting here... Appreciated
My Odins have been successfully repaired and rebuilt and are returning to me soon!
I have a question concerning the Stormbreaker cable.
I bought the EE Odins from a fellow Head-fi member not so long ago, but the cable i got seems weird. It's 100% the original cable but it has some twists in it, and because of those it's never truly straight.
I love the IEMs but the cable thing has me stumped. Has anyone else had similar thing with the cable?
I bought the EE Odins from a fellow Head-fi member not so long ago, but the cable i got seems weird. It's 100% the original cable but it has some twists in it, and because of those it's never truly straight.
I love the IEMs but the cable thing has me stumped. Has anyone else had similar thing with the cable?
Yes, I had similar experience with my Stormbreaker.I have a question concerning the Stormbreaker cable.
I bought the EE Odins from a fellow Head-fi member not so long ago, but the cable i got seems weird. It's 100% the original cable but it has some twists in it, and because of those it's never truly straight.
I love the IEMs but the cable thing has me stumped. Has anyone else had similar thing with the cable?
MistahBungle
100+ Head-Fier
I have a question concerning the Stormbreaker cable.
I bought the EE Odins from a fellow Head-fi member not so long ago, but the cable i got seems weird. It's 100% the original cable but it has some twists in it, and because of those it's never truly straight.
I love the IEMs but the cable thing has me stumped. Has anyone else had similar thing with the cable?
It's not quite twisted yet, but it's getting there. I like the sound of the cable, but battling with the ergonomics of it is a pain in the arse. Before every use it's untwist this, untangle that no matter how you store it. It's complete rubbish.
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I have a question concerning the Stormbreaker cable.
I bought the EE Odins from a fellow Head-fi member not so long ago, but the cable i got seems weird. It's 100% the original cable but it has some twists in it, and because of those it's never truly straight.
I love the IEMs but the cable thing has me stumped. Has anyone else had similar thing with the cable?
Yes, I had similar experience with my Stormbreaker.
Same experience with my Stormbreaker too I
Ditto. I think you can see where this is going...It's not quite twisted yet, but it's getting there. I like the sound of the cable, but battling with the ergonomics of it is a pain in the arse. Before every use it's untwist this, untangle that no matter how you store it. It's complete rubbish.
LOL, didn't mean to open a can of worms, was just curious if the cable does that on its own or mine just passed through more extensive beatings than normal.Ditto. I think you can see where this is going...
No worms. PWA cables aren't really known for their ergonomics.LOL, didn't mean to open a can of worms, was just curious if the cable does that on its own or mine just passed through more extensive beatings than normal.
Iāve no issues with PWA cablesā ergonomics, the only issue so far is Stormbreaker. The typical version of 1960s 2 wire may not result in this issue, Iāve yet to see anyone post this issue about this version
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Ahhhhh stock cable.
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I also had such problem with my Stormbreaker cable. PW Audio has acknowledged the production of a bad batch of it's Stormbreaker cable. If your cable has this issue you can contact EE support, they will replace your cable.I have a question concerning the Stormbreaker cable.
I bought the EE Odins from a fellow Head-fi member not so long ago, but the cable i got seems weird. It's 100% the original cable but it has some twists in it, and because of those it's never truly straight.
I love the IEMs but the cable thing has me stumped. Has anyone else had similar thing with the cable?
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