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Huh would you look at that
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Yes ypu mran it os unpopular in the dake trade, something simple to mill or to mould may be a better candidate to fake, o kean Z1R may require a cowtly CNC precise machine to mill the form of the buds. And moar fake traders like you aqy go doe rhe moat popular stuff eg Airpods Beats by dr dre etcIt is not “seriously difficult to fake a Z1R". The true reason is, Z1R is an unpopular headphone, to invest research and development on this will only yield negative profit.
As fake IE900, do you know how many research articles published by Chinese on "Helmholtz resonator" alone?
Nice!Huh would you look at that … almost identical…
Are you happy with the cable? I wanted to buy the same.Huh would you look at that … almost identical…
You try first and report back to usAnyone tried heating(hot water, don't dip the connectors in the water of course) and molding the stock ear parts to fit your ear better? I've seen people do that with cheaper cables so I'm guessing it should be the same with these?
Lol I might justYou try first and report back to us
What? Use heat gun or hair dryer maybe a safer solutionAnyone tried heating(hot water, don't dip the connectors in the water of course) and molding the stock ear parts to fit your ear better? I've seen people do that with cheaper cables so I'm guessing it should be the same with these?
Was thinking, it's solid rubber so dipping the parts I only want to warp vs a heat gun heating everything including the connectors and the glue etc in itWhat? Use heat gun or hair dryer maybe a safer solution
I used the stock cable exclusively the first 2 1/2 years I had them and didn’t notice any change over that time. The last about 2 1/2 years have I used them with the Dunu Blanche and again no change over that periodeHas anyone owned these with the stock cable for more than a year and turn them regularly? does the mmcx connector over time take less force to turn/spin them? not sure if I should be avoiding rotating them if I want to keep them for years.
I briefly had the IE300 and IE600 and they spun far too freely, probably why there are many issues with their connectors failing. The stock XBA-Z5 cable had notches to prevent spinning, which seems like a good idea to keep the connection stable as I don't see the need for rotation if it causes wear.Thanks, the only fear I have with these are the mmcx connections, hope they don't weaken over time, my IEMs that can rotate easily get annoying when I use them