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Headphoneus Supremus
Which one works with Earsonics 2 pin IEMs? Standard 2 pin cable?
Which one works with Earsonics 2 pin IEMs? Standard 2 pin cable?
Well.. I guess I'll be reviewer number 3! Just ordered a set.
Hopefully I get a good quality set.. If you're listening Lear please send a good pair over to Australia for me!
Will report back here everyone with a review when I've tested them with my Shure 846's via MMCX connection on iPhone 7.
Cheers,
Simon
Do you have these in stock? I ordered about 5 days ago now and they still haven't shipped.
Any ideas when they'll ship to me?
Regards,
Simon
Hi Simon,
We've sent out your order few days ago and will update the tracking for you ASAP.
It will take about 7~10 days to arrive by the way, please be patient and thanks for your support!
LEA'R
Thanks for the quick replay. Great support.
I look forward to trying it out!
Cheers,
Simon
Does this have AAC and/or Apt-x connection?
AAC yes. No to Apt-x but not an issue to me as I'm using Apple Music with iPhone which sounds fantastic to my ears.
I have the 2-pin version in the house, but I've had some surprises. Noble uses small pinholes, so it isn't really safe for me to try this too much with the Noble Kaiser Encore, I got about 1/4 inserted and chickened out. Worse than prom night, but I did get some really nice clear sound out of it, just not in a way that you would parade around town. I also got the Trinity Phantom Master 4s but found that they have even smaller pins. I'm not a fan of these non-standard 2-pin set-ups. Frustrating for aftermarket cables and in the case of the Trinity frustrating to use the stock cables.
I just got mine this morning and I'm experiencing the same tight fit on my 64Audio V3 and A12 IEMs. I also kind of chickened out with my A12, but I did push it flush into my V3s. It worked fine, no permanent damage. It even came out fine, but the only thing I'm concerned about is after plugging in the original cable back in, it's now kind of loose. I'm worried now it may fall out. This is something I wasn't worried about before, the tension/friction was enough I never felt the IEM would just come loose from the original 2-pin connector. Connecting the LEAR did loosen it.
Other than that, while pairing it with my iPhone 6S, there's some subtle hiss/static in the background. I can't hear it too much when music is on, but during any silence you definitely can hear it. If you pause, you can hear it right before the bluetooth disconnects and then there's true silence.
I have the 2-pin version in the house, but I've had some surprises. Noble uses small pinholes, so it isn't really safe for me to try this too much with the Noble Kaiser Encore, I got about 1/4 inserted and chickened out. Worse than prom night, but I did get some really nice clear sound out of it, just not in a way that you would parade around town. I also got the Trinity Phantom Master 4s but found that they have even smaller pins. I'm not a fan of these non-standard 2-pin set-ups. Frustrating for aftermarket cables and in the case of the Trinity frustrating to use the stock cables.
I just got mine this morning and I'm experiencing the same tight fit on my 64Audio V3 and A12 IEMs. I also kind of chickened out with my A12, but I did push it flush into my V3s. It worked fine, no permanent damage. It even came out fine, but the only thing I'm concerned about is after plugging in the original cable back in, it's now kind of loose. I'm worried now it may fall out. This is something I wasn't worried about before, the tension/friction was enough I never felt the IEM would just come loose from the original 2-pin connector. Connecting the LEAR did loosen it.
Other than that, while pairing it with my iPhone 6S, there's some subtle hiss/static in the background. I can't hear it too much when music is on, but during any silence you definitely can hear it. If you pause, you can hear it right before the bluetooth disconnects and then there's true silence.