MattTCG
Headphoneus Supremus
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When you buy an ether flow, which dum cable is delivered? 1/4, 4 pin, 3,5? Or can you choose?
You get to choose the termination.
When you buy an ether flow, which dum cable is delivered? 1/4, 4 pin, 3,5? Or can you choose?
You can choose what cord what you want on the site.
So I've recently gotten my Ether Flows, but the leather headband was attached backwards. Is is possible to unscrew it and reverse it to the correct orientation without damaging the headphones?
Yes lol my C 1.1 had the same thing. Just be careful with the plastic adjustment pieces falling to the floor
when fully unscrewed.
Thanks, fixing it wasn't too hard.
Ether Flows do have more bass than the C's. I'll be upgrading my C 1.1's to open Flows also.My upgrade from Ether C 1.1 to Ether Flow (open) is on the way from Hawaii to the land of sheep and hobbits. Customs duties have been pre-paid and it should reach me tomorrow or the day after that.
Really looking forward to getting this headphone. I found the Ether C 1.1. generally good, but a little on the thin / bass-lite side of the equation. Leapt at the upgrade path to the open Flow. If it can address the issues I had with the Ether C 1.1 it will be a fantastic headphone.
Ether Flows do have more bass than the C's. I'll be upgrading my C 1.1's to open Flows also.
Can I ask your thinking on the choice of upgrade from Ether C to Flow open?
I found that I really didn't need the extra isolation of the C, so went with the open version. It is a more expensive upgrade path, but I was thinking that the open would have a somewhat better SQ than the closed version. Not really sure that is true, just a generalization that closed designs tend to struggle to match the SQ of the open designs. YMMV.