Tokenganjaclan
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Oh My, Where to start? Well a few weeks ago I did a recable on my D1000s.
I'm not a big fan of the stock cable. So I went ahead and did my set with some Mogami mini quad. The difference was night and day. I was never a cable believer until then. The stock cable on these cans are about the size of a hair.
It looks nice and thick on the outside but when you open up the cans you see the solder points. I have no idea how they soldered the original wire.
They must have had a telescope to see them.
Anyway the Mogami really opens up these cans. The mids and highs came clear as day.
I was A/B up against Canare mini and I thought the Mogami was better.
Don't get me wrong, the Mogami RAWKS. So a friend of mine has a set and after hanging out one night he wanted me to add a new cable to his set.
So he brings his cans by earlier tonight. He wanted me to do his just like mine,with the Mogami. I didn't have any on hand. And I didn't wanna dash into the city to grab some
Hey!!! You drive in Hollywood at 5pm..Get back to me on that
But I did have some Canare cable here. So my friend said "Why not".
So I cabled them up real quick.. HOLY HELL!!! I take it back, The Canare RAWKS WAYYYYYYY better then the Mogami. I said to myself, Who put Beyer DT770s Bass in these cans. No Joke. His cans are slamming. And it's not flabby or anything bad. I'm talking Deep and Tight. I'm still up in the air on the mids and highs. I feel my set has ALOT more definition. I wouldn't say his is muddy sounding but just not as crisp. Maybe a little muffled, but not too bad at all. I don't think many people would even think about a new cable for these cans. I say DO IT!!! The improvement is amazing!!!
With the Mogami you don't get the hard hitting Bass but everything is well blended. The Canare tho..WOW!! The bass is right there. You can't go wrong with either cable. So I guess it's more of which way you wanna go?
If you have any basic soldering skills, this is an easy job. Go for it, A Very big difference for sure!!
I'm not a big fan of the stock cable. So I went ahead and did my set with some Mogami mini quad. The difference was night and day. I was never a cable believer until then. The stock cable on these cans are about the size of a hair.
It looks nice and thick on the outside but when you open up the cans you see the solder points. I have no idea how they soldered the original wire.
They must have had a telescope to see them.
I was A/B up against Canare mini and I thought the Mogami was better.
Don't get me wrong, the Mogami RAWKS. So a friend of mine has a set and after hanging out one night he wanted me to add a new cable to his set.
So he brings his cans by earlier tonight. He wanted me to do his just like mine,with the Mogami. I didn't have any on hand. And I didn't wanna dash into the city to grab some
But I did have some Canare cable here. So my friend said "Why not".
So I cabled them up real quick.. HOLY HELL!!! I take it back, The Canare RAWKS WAYYYYYYY better then the Mogami. I said to myself, Who put Beyer DT770s Bass in these cans. No Joke. His cans are slamming. And it's not flabby or anything bad. I'm talking Deep and Tight. I'm still up in the air on the mids and highs. I feel my set has ALOT more definition. I wouldn't say his is muddy sounding but just not as crisp. Maybe a little muffled, but not too bad at all. I don't think many people would even think about a new cable for these cans. I say DO IT!!! The improvement is amazing!!!
With the Mogami you don't get the hard hitting Bass but everything is well blended. The Canare tho..WOW!! The bass is right there. You can't go wrong with either cable. So I guess it's more of which way you wanna go?
If you have any basic soldering skills, this is an easy job. Go for it, A Very big difference for sure!!