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New Head-Fier
I finally had the time to sort this one today.
Earlier this month, I purchased two pair of NIB Shure SE535 and a second hand ifi Hip Dac to go with my Google 6 Pro and to gift one pair of the IEM for my son. On the first pair of IEM, I noticed that the left channel had distortion. I subsequently tried the IEM with my headphone output on my Marants 8802a and my Rotel RA 870-BX. I thought I heard the distortion reduce/go away and deduced that the problem was with the Hip Dac.
I also wanted the convenience of bluetooth as an alternative, so I purchased the Shure bluetooth adapter. Upon receiving that device today, I set up the troubled SE535 and the distortion was still there. I decided to try the second pair of Shures - what my son doesn't know won't hurt him, right? Well, they are working flawlessly with all upstream devices.
Now to see if Shure can help with the damaged pair.
Earlier this month, I purchased two pair of NIB Shure SE535 and a second hand ifi Hip Dac to go with my Google 6 Pro and to gift one pair of the IEM for my son. On the first pair of IEM, I noticed that the left channel had distortion. I subsequently tried the IEM with my headphone output on my Marants 8802a and my Rotel RA 870-BX. I thought I heard the distortion reduce/go away and deduced that the problem was with the Hip Dac.
I also wanted the convenience of bluetooth as an alternative, so I purchased the Shure bluetooth adapter. Upon receiving that device today, I set up the troubled SE535 and the distortion was still there. I decided to try the second pair of Shures - what my son doesn't know won't hurt him, right? Well, they are working flawlessly with all upstream devices.
Now to see if Shure can help with the damaged pair.