Audeze shared the cipher cable EQ profile with me when I emailed asking about the lightning cipher cable (it's been posted many pages back but I'm posting it here again)-- I use this profile, with a low shelf added to boost the bass by a bit (and no "shift" filter), with my 5K and love it. They are truly phenomenal headphones. I feel like this EQ choice provides a bit more clarity and detail than the auto-eq profile but it's a matter of taste.
I also found a very stupid solution to the ear-hooks problem: a few minutes with a Dremel to cut notches for them into the case Audeze provides. It doesn't seem to impact the rigidity of the case but I can now slip the i3's in and out of the case in seconds, with the ear-hooks on. I'm sure one can do a cleaner job cutting than I did, but it's just a case:
I also did that to the case! But I first enlarged the holes to about 20mm and then I cut from the hole to the edge with a utility knife. That way it won't melt the plastic and it gives a cleaner result. But in the end I just decided to place my IEMs and their accessories in a small toolbox. Managing all the individual cases is just a pain.
We still have accessories, you would have to contact us at support@audeze.com to make these purchase requests, as we do not have high enough stock to put up on the accessories page.
Folks definitely give these a try as they seem to be the most comfortable solution to wings/tips/hooks. Someone else in the thread suggested them and they work great for my weird ears.
Along these lines, can anyone recommend memory foam tops that fit these headphones? Getting a good deal makes a huge difference but I’ve found that to be tricky at times.
Along these lines, can anyone recommend memory foam tops that fit these headphones? Getting a good deal makes a huge difference but I’ve found that to be tricky at times.
I've gotten dekoni tips to fit on with some work but they weren't comfortable for me. Try out azla crystals or the xelastec tips for a silicone tip that has excellent seal.
I’ve been using the Qudelix 5k and love the ability to EQ in great detail. I know the Ifi Go Blue can’t match the Qudelix in the EQ department. If anyone has experience of using the LCD-i3 with the Ifi Go Blu, I’d appreciate your views on this combination.
I’ve been using the Qudelix 5k and love the ability to EQ in great detail. I know the Ifi Go Blue can’t match the Qudelix in the EQ department. If anyone has experience of using the LCD-i3 with the Ifi Go Blu, I’d appreciate your views on this combination.
To get an idea of how the Go Blu will sound, just run the i3 with the Qudelix with EQ OFF. Personally I'm unable to use the LCD-i3 without EQ. The LCD-i3 sound without EQ is just too harsh for my taste.
I’ve been using the Qudelix 5k and love the ability to EQ in great detail. I know the Ifi Go Blue can’t match the Qudelix in the EQ department. If anyone has experience of using the LCD-i3 with the Ifi Go Blu, I’d appreciate your views on this combination.
I have an iFi xCan, and don't like the i3 sound without EQ very much so don't use it. For what it's worth the sound through my 5K and xCan with the same PEQ applied (through neutron player) is pretty much identical... my feeling on DACs is once you get to a basic quality threshold (which the 5K definitely surpasses), and have enough power to drive the headphones, the differences become really minor and very small compared to changes in PEQ settings. The extra analog filters (xBass and 3D+) in the iFi are nice but don't add enough to be worth it over the general convenience of the 5K in my opinion.
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