The Stax Thread III
Feb 7, 2017 at 4:20 AM Post #11,056 of 25,623
   
Good point. Stax USA has certainly left a lot more to be desired in terms of customer service. Thankfully the Canadian distributer is really good to deal with from what I hear.

Who are they? I'd much prefer to buy the in ears from a distro as opposed to eBay...
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@Pokemonn  Hopefully will be set uo in a while out there,..
 
Feb 7, 2017 at 11:02 AM Post #11,059 of 25,623
Feb 7, 2017 at 8:16 PM Post #11,063 of 25,623
Based numerous reports of Yama's "service" it seems likely it will be very good for Stax if they ditch the current USA distributor and get a new one -- literally anyone else. It's a big turnoff to buy very expensive goods through a distributor like that. 
 
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Stax talks allot. I will believe it when K.G. says something about it.

Stax doesn't really talk a lot. They talk a little, in Japanese, and then over here we speculate and extrapolate the translations to death.
 
Feb 8, 2017 at 7:31 PM Post #11,069 of 25,623
If you look more closely at the photos, the "pins" are female.
So this is a correct connector.
Can be made with some effort if you have the right size female pins,, but it is not a very sturdy connector.
I have tried to fill up with epoxy, and make a guided path for the male pins in the HE60 connector from the headphones.
Did not succeed very much.


The photo I was referring to was in Sorrodje's post:
https://www.inexxon.com/online-shop/adapterkabel-adapter-cables/
Too blurry to make out.

Are you the maker/seller?

Is it smart to have exposed pins where +580VDC bias and 1800VAC P-P signals are present?
 

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