Which one is thicker between Cable 2 and 3? Took a look at cables 170,165 and 125 and do not really like the look of them.
As for the Impedance, Does a Impedance adapter work? Or the iematcher?
i don't know the thickness of cable 2.
cable 3 measurements are in my list. it's cable 068
168. tw 6n ofc 4c (copper,eid,mmcxM): 164..165..160..179 mΩ..[24.7g]
structure: 0.10mm*30(OD:1.35mm/25AWG) 5n ofhc, PE sleeve.
24awg specified of 5N OFHC, but measurements say 25awg. decent conductivity.
only mmcx (with 2.5, 3.5, and 4.4mm jacks) available. these mmcx plugs from Taiwan are wider than average, their quality is superior, preciser mechanized: safe and easier pop in and out. rotate freely. jack and splitter are also very good quality.
not very flexible wire.
sound is clean enough, although i prefer 165 by far. overall good quality and nice look, great value when around $35, because of the look and plugs.
good conductivity. i suggested 170, 165, 125, mainly for sound.
about impedance, sorry, phonopi fooled me. m11 output impedance is below 1 ohm (3.5 single-ended output), and below 2 ohms (2.5/4.4mm balanced output).
you don't need an impedance matcher. you can drive audiosense T800 perfectly with not noticeable highs alteration.
cables 2 and 3 resistance are ok for this.
that is confusing because i saw NiceHCK cables on his store and they are with blue dot facing forward
the only way to ensure polarity of the pins is by using a multimeter.
anyway, you can use any of the two polarities with most of your iems, while you don't use different polarity for each side