I was wondering if anyone could recommend the most size efficient yet durable case for my 64 Audio IEM's. There's a ton of products out there so I was interested in hearing what other people have found.
The Pelican 1010 is a really great case and is always my go-to case for when I travel. Fits my AK70 and a pair of IEMs perfectly. Super convenient for packing a backpack where I want easy access to my IEMs, but no worries about bumps and such when moving onto/off the train or plane. I even had one lady on a train ask me where she could get a case like that because it looked so convenient.
Jesus christ, i'm a ****ing idiot and never even considered using the factory case. I have the stock cable wrapped up in there so my mind just bypassed it as a possible case. haha.
I was wondering if anyone could recommend the most size efficient yet durable case for my 64 Audio IEM's. There's a ton of products out there so I was interested in hearing what other people have found.
Jesus christ, i'm a ****ing idiot and never even considered using the factory case. I have the stock cable wrapped up in there so my mind just bypassed it as a possible case. haha.
The cable management is a big part of helping it be size efficient. I have a pelican micro 1010 and although I love it, I hate having to manage my cable. I also get paranoid about having the IEM and cable being all tightly packed/compressed.
I was wondering if anyone could recommend the most size efficient yet durable case for my 64 Audio IEM's. There's a ton of products out there so I was interested in hearing what other people have found.
I second the Mutory case @junix mentioned. The stock 64 Audio case is fantastic to just throw in a bag, especially when you wanna carry around extra apex modules as well. But, it doesn’t have a caribiner, so I find myself using the Mutory case more often when I wanna hang my IEMs off a belt hoop.
I like the round aluminum case that comes with JH Audio. I just put the round 64Audio label on one side of it so I can use it with either. I find the factory case a bit hard to wrap quickly. I absolutely love the Forte sound!
I was wondering if anyone could recommend the most size efficient yet durable case for my 64 Audio IEM's. There's a ton of products out there so I was interested in hearing what other people have found.
I love the Dignis Arca case as it prevents your left/right IEMs from bumping against each other. It's also very size-efficient compared to the Pelican 1010 or 64 Audio hard case. No problem fitting thick aftermarket cables with your IEMs as well.
@64Audio When can we expect some new modules? The difference between the 64 audio apex modules M15 and M20 is far greater than any cable I've ever heard. I am much more a fan of this system than cables because the modules are far cheaper than "cheap" upgrade cables. A18t with M15 vs M20 is practically a totally different signature. Incredible value in the ability to switch modules. These are the 3 modules I would like to see most:
I was wondering if anyone could recommend the most size efficient yet durable case for my 64 Audio IEM's. There's a ton of products out there so I was interested in hearing what other people have found.
I do not like the 64 Audio case that comes with their IEM’s. I recommend the Pelican 1010 ( best case for protection and durability), the Campfire Audio Cases ( very small and excellent protection. You just need to be careful to place IRM’s inside so that they do not touch each other, but will fit in your pocket), the round metal cases which can be purchased on Vision Ears website (small and more stylish than the Pelican, but I think the Pelican is better overall. But both are fine), and the Dignis Arca. The Dignis can be had in leather if you wish and might be the best of the bunch in that there are compartments to hold each IEM without them touching. However the smallest will be the campfire. Tks.
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