Gustavo1976
100+ Head-Fier
Can you show more information of these asaparers?Great to read that
Well done man
Can you show more information of these asaparers?Great to read that
Well done man
Here it isCan you show more information of these asaparers?
I've been using this cable for a few weeks now. It's a beast...very thick and unwieldy. However, the sound delivers, big time. Where the synergy is right, it's hard to stop listening. It's what you'd think, big bassy sound with a side stage. I do wish it was more ergonomic. There's no chin slider which for a cable of this size is difficult. I added my own tho.Since its AliExpress sale now, the NiceHCK DragonScale is down to 127usd and then when checked out another 15usd taken off trough discounts. So down to 113usd + tax.
Do anyone have experience with this cable?
Seen photos now and then and love the design.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004556573232.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.439d38dalOi95b&mp=1
Thanks, but in the end I skipped it and bought another Gladiator Cables in silver palladium. Shipped next week.I've been using this cable for a few weeks now. It's a beast...very thick and unwieldy. However, the sound delivers, big time. Where the synergy is right, it's hard to stop listening. It's what you'd think, big bassy sound with a side stage. I do wish it was more ergonomic. There's no chin slider which for a cable of this size is difficult. I added my own tho.
Finally, the build quality is a little suspect for a cable at this price. Some of the nylon shielding at the plug is starting to fray a bit. Otherwise, low microphonics.
They are both great cables, tho the dragon scale is the least ergonomic cable I have by a longshot. They are great sounding cables, and I would suggest the cheap pickup, BlackCat, an oil soaked copper for around $25. Superb.Any impressions on NiceHck DragonScale and GoldCrown?
I got MeetAlice and i really really like it
Actually, at $15, what do you have to lose...try it!They are both great cables, tho the dragon scale is the least ergonomic cable I have by a longshot. They are great sounding cables, and I would suggest the cheap pickup, BlackCat, an oil soaked copper for around $25. Superb.
The best advice that can be given, to someone starting to want to invest in better cables, is to first listen to the IEM with the stock cable for enough hours and the burn period of the IEM. Manufacturers often choose stock cables that benefit their IEMs, but sometimes compromised not to increase the overall price. When you know your IEM well enough with the stock cable, ask yourself what you would like to improve on it: soundstage, bass, note weight, detail... etc. There are no perfect cables for all IEMs. Even the most expensive ones have better synergy with some IEMs than with others. So you can investigate which cables meet what you want, and ask here in more detail. Surely we can all help you with what you are looking for, in your price range.is there any good 2pin cables that you guys recommend? going to use it on my variations and z12. Below 200usd. Im pretty new to this so im not sure what sound signature i want but am i wrong if i want a neutral sounded cable so my iem can colour the sound?
Try the Hakugei Healer. The Variaions has rather scooped mids and is very cable picky. It's probably one of the cables I have that can make it more natural sounding by pulling up the mids. The cable itself is quite natural sounding by itself so I can recommend it.is there any good 2pin cables that you guys recommend? going to use it on my variations and z12. Below 200usd. Im pretty new to this so im not sure what sound signature i want but am i wrong if i want a neutral sounded cable so my iem can colour the sound?
I think except the Snow Pro, all other cables use generic plug sets not made by Liquid Link. These are Pentaconn and Furutech knockoffs you can find on AE or Taobao.I stumbled over a cable brand called "MELODY cable studio". They are using Liquid Links plugs and connectors. As far I could find out, it seems to be a sub brand of Liquid Links. The prices are more affordable compared to Liquid cables. They look interesting. Someone tried one of these cables?
Model: SNOW PRO 5N single crystal silver + 6N single crystal copper extrusion thick silver shield
Model: PURPLE True 7N OCC+Cross Copper Silver Plated Foil Winding
Model: MIRROR
Model: RAINBOW Copper Litz 560 Core
Out of curiosity I ordered the "mirror" cable, custom made with a Liquid Link plug. It should arrive in the end of this week. If anyone is interested about some impressions, let me know.
They should be genuine MIJ. Most brass core MIJ plugs cost from only USD10-20. They buy these plugs OEM and use their only barrels to keep us from knowing which OEM plugs they are.Yes that's right. Probably they use generic plugs to keep the expenses lower. But the connectors are all from Liquid Links. Both brands are from China as far as I know. Even if Liquid Links claim their plugs are "made in Japan", what I personally doubt.
The Snow pro is their most expensive cable listed in the shop I bought my cable. It's around the same price of the entry level Liquid Links "Conti" cable. The LL flagship model "Venom" goes for ten times the price..
I bought the "Mirror" cable in a Indonesian local online shop (only possibly to buy there nation wide). I couldn't find any other shop that is selling the Melody Studio cables. And there are no websites of both brands. Hopefully some Chinese folks can give us some further information.