syke
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Is that epoxy or glue within the heat shrink tubing? Looks gooey..Here you go.
Is that epoxy or glue within the heat shrink tubing? Looks gooey..Here you go.
Honestly, I can’t tell from the picturesIs that epoxy or glue within the heat shrink tubing? Looks gooey..
Is that epoxy or glue within the heat shrink tubing? Looks gooey..
Is that epoxy or glue within the heat shrink tubing? Looks gooey..
owned a few cable with Furutech rhodium plated plug, they are harder to solder on and go off easier than gold plated one
not only effect audio put some heat glue in the heat shrink, the local repair workshop here in HK also do
Just an FYI for those with decent soldering skills, but never soldered Litz wire before - don't try unless you have a solder pot.
Lol! People with decent soldering skills can work around many things...including Litz even without a pot. You meant amateur level ? It is true though, litz is harder to work with
i recommend the Bispa if you want some affordable also well made 4.4 plug
https://bispa.co.jp/1728
http://www.e-earphone.jp/shopdetail/000000112507/
this maker 'to-pura' OEM for Sony and NOBUNAGA Labs and so
http://www.to-pura.com/index.html
made in Japan, quality ensured
the same plug are already used by Fitear and ORB
hmmm i have been told by a friend that the international model sounds veiled as compared to the Japanese domestic sales model. Is there anyone who can verify/debunk ? Am thinking of getting it.
Lesson. Don't skim on these components. Just go buy a couple of Pentaconn, and you can sleep easy at night.
If I am not wrong, even the 4.4mm males on the Sony cables aren't even Pentaconn.
your friend also believes that aliens killed JFK , right ?
I have a Bispa Duracon 4.4mm female connector for an extender, it's ok. But mainly because there are no other options available.