omniweltall
Headphoneus Supremus
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I love the stock cable way too much to replace it.
I have been buying iem cables and headphone cables for years. Some costing 1 to 2k. I put different cables in various th900s and found out the th900s stock cable is great. Lawton Audios cable is also a good choice.I love the stock cable way too much to replace it.
I love the stock cable way too much to replace it.
That cable made for home use so you can sit away from your system. One can just cut it shorter. I prefer the sound from the stock cable but the stock cable is also very long.So where can i get the stock cable? The ones on the fostex site are for the mkII version only.
I bought these headphones used and it came with a moon audio cable that is too long. Its literally can be used as a jumprope
That cable made for home use so you can sit away from your system. One can just cut it shorter. I prefer the sound from the stock cable but the stock cable is also very long.
There are cables costing 2,000 usd. Those Lawtons are great but ofcourse not cheapI saw those lawton cables. Those are ridiculously overpriced. Lawton is getting away with daylight robbery. This is the equivalent to buying monster hdmi cables but 100x worse
So where can i get the stock cable? The ones on the fostex site are for the mkII version only.
I bought these headphones used and it came with a moon audio cable that is too long. Its literally can be used as a jumprope
I bought my headphones with a pair of Moon Audio Black Dragon cable too but it was 5 ft which I have no complaints about. Have you tried emailing Moon Audio? It's possible they'll cut your cable shorter and charge you a fee to redo it. I remember I inquired about redoing the small logo on my cable and the'll do it for a small fee.
I'm not sure.. I have tried to tighten anything yet. I don't really want to mark up the screws.I've never had that happen on both my TH900 and TH-X00. I'm guessing the screws are a tight fit?
Can fully understand and I'm surely not implying you should!I'm not sure.. I have tried to tighten anything yet. I don't really want to mark up the screws.
I purchased the headphones second hand... other the this issue, they are in immaculate condition. So unfortunately no warranty would be applicable.Can fully understand and I'm surely not implying you should!
If it's in warrantee I would contact your supplier, I haven't seen or heard this before.
me neitherCan fully understand and I'm surely not implying you should!
If it's in warranty I would contact your supplier, I haven't seen or heard this before.