Martin1977
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So these iems really fascinate me. I see they keep releasing limited run stuff and then discontinuing it, but the stuff that I have seen seems pretty high quality judging from reviews and the materials I can see they're made of. They seem like one of the better, more reasonably priced IEMs I have seen. I am curious though, because besides the trinity atlas, which has the same sort of cable pin connector as my meelectronics pinnacle p1 and those super common shure chords, seems to be the only one of these IEMs that has that super common chord. If I ever were to upgrade to a new IEM maybe a year or several months down the line (I'm satisfied and fully done buying IEMs for now), I would probably have Trinity on my watch list. My only reservation is that I wouldn't want to buy an IEM with a replaceable chord which doesn't have a common cord to replace it with. As I said earlier in the thread, the only replaceable chord I saw on their website was 100 dollars.
After looking at all of trinity's products, I honestly feel that the atlas is the only one that I would want to buy out of all of them. Although, they all look like they have a lot of strengths in other ways, but this is one flaw I couldn't live with.
They don't have standard cables for their IEM listed on their web pages, but according to my experiences, they will sell You an extra cable if You ask Jake via e-mail.
I destroyed that fablic cable for Master4 quite quickly (my fault) so I sent them e-mail that I would like to buy some extra cables for Master 4 for case I destroy another one. They offered me spare cable for 10 pounds, which I bought.
So I would recommend You to send them an e-mail and They will tell You, if cables You want are still available and how much they are.