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Feb 7, 2019 at 7:54 AM Post #29,296 of 36,036
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Glad my K-10 Encore IEMs are still alive, they are my some of my favorite things!
 
Feb 7, 2019 at 9:53 AM Post #29,300 of 36,036
Cable-rolling involves plugging and unplugging the cable numerous times per IEM. With both recessed and flush sockets, I’ve never encountered the issues you’re describing, which suggests a human error, rather than mechanical failure.
I never do cable rolling. I change cables only when they got broken) but with mmcx - campfire ect - I do not have any needs to change cables at all)
 
Feb 7, 2019 at 9:56 AM Post #29,301 of 36,036
I never do cable rolling. I change cables only when they got broken) but with mmcx - campfire ect - I do not have any needs to change cables at all)

So your broken pins wasnt due to cable change.....hmm that means you are not keeping your iem protected or handling them well. I would imagine it takes quite some strength and force to break the pins when connected to your IEMs.

you just need to handle your iem (connected to cable) more delicately i guess.......and dont follow John's way :darthsmile:
 
Feb 7, 2019 at 10:01 AM Post #29,302 of 36,036
I never do cable rolling. I change cables only when they got broken) but with mmcx - campfire ect - I do not have any needs to change cables at all)
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It really doesn’t matter what you do. Ahh........well?

Statistics show that proven outcomes can follow a bell curve with the majority having good results. With this probability there will always be a 10% which have better quality control and a different 10% which have an incursion of failure. But due to your ratio of issues here, I would guess it’s the way you handle your IEMs. We all have times when stuff breaks, though you would be considered extreme, I think?
 
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Feb 7, 2019 at 10:35 AM Post #29,304 of 36,036



It really doesn’t matter what you do. Ahh........well?

Statistics show that proven outcomes can follow a bell curve with the majority having good results. With this probability there will always be a 10% which have better quality control and a different 10% which have an incursion of failure. But due to your ratio of issues here, I would guess it’s the way you handle your IEMs. We all have times when stuff breaks, though you would be considered extreme, I think?

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Feb 7, 2019 at 10:59 AM Post #29,305 of 36,036

Don't scare me like that lol. I'm constantly refreshing tracking to keep an eye on the package I'm getting today from you and that's my worst nightmare.
 
Feb 7, 2019 at 7:55 PM Post #29,308 of 36,036
I have the Khan in my ears now and....if ears could cry, mine would be doing so now.
 
Feb 7, 2019 at 8:43 PM Post #29,310 of 36,036
@FullCircle do you know when distributors will start getting the Khan (for display/auditioning)? Just got news that the ier-z1r is launching next week, so Khan is the only iem I’m waiting on before making a decision! (I guess Solaris too... but I do have some concerns about that one)
 

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