I think of it as "On = Connector change function on / available" / "Off = Connector Change function locked / unavailable". Almost makes sense and not difficult to remember when thought of this way.I have it for a few days, and I got confused by its on/off marking.
Off meaning it cannot take off, secured, locked.
When at On mark, you can change plug.
Despite that, the cable is good quality, and looks good as well.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
[FiiO LC-RE/LC-RE Pro/LC-RE Pro 2022] MMCX cable Gold-Silver-Copper swappable plug Earphone Cable
- Home
- Forums
- Head-Fi Special Forums
- Premier Sponsor Forums and Sponsor Forums
- Premier Sponsor Forums
- FiiO
- Thread starter FiiO
- Start date
-
- Tags
- fiio fiio lc-re
gto88
Headphoneus Supremus
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2014
- Posts
- 1,690
- Likes
- 622
Yeah, that explains it better, and helpful.I think of it as "On = Connector change function on / available" / "Off = Connector Change function locked / unavailable". Almost makes sense and not difficult to remember when thought of this way.
Devodonaldson
Headphoneus Supremus
I look at it a different way. In Asian countries, they read RIGHT to LEFT. When you put the termination onto the post and look at it. It says on, turn clockwise. By doing so, you see the word off, but you did turn it clockwise. Engaged, looking at it you see the arrow pointing counterclockwise then the word off. You turn counterclockwise and pull apart. It's not a description of the state you are in, rather an instruction set, telling you which way to turn to get what you want. Works for me to think that way, anywayI think of it as "On = Connector change function on / available" / "Off = Connector Change function locked / unavailable". Almost makes sense and not difficult to remember when thought of this way.
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2013
- Posts
- 28,353
- Likes
- 32,193
Where can you buy additional Plugs set to swap ?
Dear friend,Where can you buy additional Plugs set to swap ?
You could send email to support@fiio.com if you lose one of the plug.
Best regards
Stay updated on FiiO at their sponsor profile on Head-Fi.
|
David Auctioneer
New Head-Fier
Hi,
I am not really a fan of braided cables, but this cable has changed my opinion.
I bought these for the Xelento's, as I wanted an upgrade from the B series from Fiio, (the smokey ones) with which I had difficulties fitting them correctly. This because that particular cable is rather stiff, and they seemed to swivel a bit too much at the MMCX connector, so they sometimes just popped out of my ear. Not a fault of the cable by the way, which also happens to be a very good one, just my ears..
I did not have this problem with the Beyerdynamic stock cable, but as I prefer to use them balanced I needed a 4.4 Pentaconn. (Pair-up with Cayin N6mk2)
The LC RE's are indeed a tight fit on the Xelento's as mentioned in this thread, but therefore they stay well in position, which for me is a god send!
I have not listened to them a lot yet as they arrived yesterday, but I can say that they indeed seem to have a much cleaner bass, and that they are much more intimate. Female vocals have somehow come alive...a bit more forward. I will be trying them with my custom Scheinhardt tips ths weekend, really looking forward to that!
The cable itself is really flexible, no microphonics whatsoever, and I love the interchangable plug which allows me to use the same cable on my pad for watching Netflix, and then straight to the Dap. Excellent.
I am not really a fan of braided cables, but this cable has changed my opinion.
I bought these for the Xelento's, as I wanted an upgrade from the B series from Fiio, (the smokey ones) with which I had difficulties fitting them correctly. This because that particular cable is rather stiff, and they seemed to swivel a bit too much at the MMCX connector, so they sometimes just popped out of my ear. Not a fault of the cable by the way, which also happens to be a very good one, just my ears..
I did not have this problem with the Beyerdynamic stock cable, but as I prefer to use them balanced I needed a 4.4 Pentaconn. (Pair-up with Cayin N6mk2)
The LC RE's are indeed a tight fit on the Xelento's as mentioned in this thread, but therefore they stay well in position, which for me is a god send!
I have not listened to them a lot yet as they arrived yesterday, but I can say that they indeed seem to have a much cleaner bass, and that they are much more intimate. Female vocals have somehow come alive...a bit more forward. I will be trying them with my custom Scheinhardt tips ths weekend, really looking forward to that!
The cable itself is really flexible, no microphonics whatsoever, and I love the interchangable plug which allows me to use the same cable on my pad for watching Netflix, and then straight to the Dap. Excellent.
Joaco
Head-Fier
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2010
- Posts
- 95
- Likes
- 17
Please give further feedback of your listening impressions as when you have a clearer opinion. Thanks!Hi,
I am not really a fan of braided cables, but this cable has changed my opinion.
I bought these for the Xelento's, as I wanted an upgrade from the B series from Fiio, (the smokey ones) with which I had difficulties fitting them correctly. This because that particular cable is rather stiff, and they seemed to swivel a bit too much at the MMCX connector, so they sometimes just popped out of my ear. Not a fault of the cable by the way, which also happens to be a very good one, just my ears..
I did not have this problem with the Beyerdynamic stock cable, but as I prefer to use them balanced I needed a 4.4 Pentaconn. (Pair-up with Cayin N6mk2)
The LC RE's are indeed a tight fit on the Xelento's as mentioned in this thread, but therefore they stay well in position, which for me is a god send!
I have not listened to them a lot yet as they arrived yesterday, but I can say that they indeed seem to have a much cleaner bass, and that they are much more intimate. Female vocals have somehow come alive...a bit more forward. I will be trying them with my custom Scheinhardt tips ths weekend, really looking forward to that!
The cable itself is really flexible, no microphonics whatsoever, and I love the interchangable plug which allows me to use the same cable on my pad for watching Netflix, and then straight to the Dap. Excellent.
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2013
- Posts
- 28,353
- Likes
- 32,193
LC-RE has a V-Shaped signatures. Mid and vocal is recessed but with trebles and low elevated. However, it is very controlled, the upper mid and lower trebles may be a little attenuated. Synergies matching up will be a real factor here.
However, the best aspect of LC-RE is the flexibility, no Microphonic, comfortability, the Adaptable plug end. Most specifically is the Dynamic ability. It has a very dynamic energy delivery throughout the whole spectrum
However, the best aspect of LC-RE is the flexibility, no Microphonic, comfortability, the Adaptable plug end. Most specifically is the Dynamic ability. It has a very dynamic energy delivery throughout the whole spectrum
It was the gold that sold it to meLC-RE has a V-Shaped signatures. Mid and vocal is recessed but with trebles and low elevated. However, it is very controlled, the upper mid and lower trebles may be a little attenuated. Synergies matching up will be a real factor here.
However, the best aspect of LC-RE is the flexibility, no Microphonic, comfortability, the Adaptable plug end. Most specifically is the Dynamic ability. It has a very dynamic energy delivery throughout the whole spectrum
Both in appearance and as part of the audio tweaking mix.
I'm actually using the LC-RE on my Campfire Audio Solaris 2020, with a 4.4mm plug.
I tried a couple of different cables on it, but this one had a nice synergy for me.
Vs the stock cable, it made the Solaris 2020 sound a touch more warm and organic, brought out details a little bit more and with a bit more musicality.
With the stock cable, I occasionally found something in the mids that kind of triggered my sensitivity to certain frequencies on some tracks, and to my delight the LC-RE has largely eliminated that. This could perhaps be a result of the laid back mids you mentioned, but in this case it works well for me, and with the Solaris 2020 at least, I've noticed vocal performances are particularly nice.
I bought mine from a local(ish) Head-Fi member, and so glad I finally bought this excellent cable.
Highly recommended
David Auctioneer
New Head-Fier
Hi Whitigir, Hi Joaco,
I am looking forward to listening through my library with the LC-RE cable! I will post my findings..
I just ordered a symmetric heaphone cable from Audioverse.de for my new Denon 9200.. another adventure awaits..
Whitigir, I see you have the Cayin C9? Have had my eye on that, but need to save up a little.. Its either the N8, or stay with the N6mk2 and add the C9.
I am looking forward to listening through my library with the LC-RE cable! I will post my findings..
I just ordered a symmetric heaphone cable from Audioverse.de for my new Denon 9200.. another adventure awaits..
Whitigir, I see you have the Cayin C9? Have had my eye on that, but need to save up a little.. Its either the N8, or stay with the N6mk2 and add the C9.
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2013
- Posts
- 28,353
- Likes
- 32,193
N6mkii A02 and C9 will spank the N8 in every way imaginable....even if A02 is out of stock, E02 C9 will also spanks the N8, just a little less than A02
David Auctioneer
New Head-Fier
will look into that, thanks!!
Joaco
Head-Fier
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2010
- Posts
- 95
- Likes
- 17
LC-RE has a V-Shaped signatures. Mid and vocal is recessed but with trebles and low elevated. However, it is very controlled, the upper mid and lower trebles may be a little attenuated. Synergies matching up will be a real factor here.
However, the best aspect of LC-RE is the flexibility, no Microphonic, comfortability, the Adaptable plug end. Most specifically is the Dynamic ability. It has a very dynamic energy delivery throughout the whole spectrum
Joaco
Head-Fier
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2010
- Posts
- 95
- Likes
- 17
There seems to be consensus about good bass and treble extension. What about mids? Are they recessed or not? How about soundstage size? Thanks
amf.123
New Head-Fier
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2007
- Posts
- 47
- Likes
- 5
Just received my LC-RE today. Connected to my Shure SE846 there is definite extension to the bass and treble, very pleasantly so. Soundstage is also improved. If they did a desktop version of the cable I'd snap it right up.
Users who are viewing this thread
Total: 2 (members: 0, guests: 2)
- Home
- Forums
- Head-Fi Special Forums
- Premier Sponsor Forums and Sponsor Forums
- Premier Sponsor Forums
- FiiO