Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
Picked up a ZS6. Partially because I love the look of the Andromeda. Yet cannot afford an Andromeda.
So wait a minute. Are you saying that in a way, you're a future Andromeda customer because of the ZS6?
Picked up a ZS6. Partially because I love the look of the Andromeda. Yet cannot afford an Andromeda.
normal as is non-kz 0.78mmSure, NP.
BTW, stick to normal cables as in normal KZ 0.75mm, or normal as in non-KZ 0.78mm cables?
So wait a minute. Are you saying that in a way, you're a future Andromeda customer because of the ZS6?
normal as is non-kz 0.78mm
i don't want to have different cables
normal as is non-kz 0.78mm
i don't want to have different cables
You should probably insert the 0.75mm cable at least once before switching over to 0.78mm to make the process easier.Gotcha.
Be aware that you're going to have to really press the cable on the 1st time (because you are spreading the female pins out basically).
You should probably insert the 0.75mm cable at least once before switching over to 0.78mm to make the process easier.
Link to Starline tips at AliExpress: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3-P...lgo_pvid=7e95da4e-67ad-4ceb-a677-55a9d646e91fIs there a source to buy KZ Starline tips? The official store on AE only appears to stock the foam tips.
If I can't buy the tips alone, is there a list of KZ IEMs that ship w/ Starlines?
ES3: http://www.aproear.co.uk/kz-es3/Are there any reviews or detailed impressions about the ES3? I would like to know which one suits better my taste between the ZST and ES3. I cannot make up my mind about them.
I want good bass with clear upfront vocals and not piercing highs.
Most (if not all) 2-pin cables NOT designed for KZ IEMs use 0.78mm pins. All KZ models (except an early version of the ZS3) use 0.75mm pins.
While the 0.78mm pinned cables technically fit, it will "stretch out" the sockets on the KZ so the KZ cables will no longer work and will be loose and fall out.
So the general rule of thumb I recommend is "once you go non-KZ ie 0.78mm, you must stay non-KZ ie 0.78mm".