Jan 11, 2015 at 6:43 PM Post #9,211 of 9,692
I've seen this before, he's right I think. If you search Google you'll see a manual for it.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=rwizVLT1CovfsASH9ICwBQ&url=http://www.logitech.com/assets/42686/triplefi15vm-quickstart-guide.pdf&ved=0CCAQFjAB&usg=AFQjCNGYRx78rerqA1u_804CNXILZclDcQ&sig2=dq96gB2VWX6KvivQ55z7lw
 
Jan 12, 2015 at 7:25 AM Post #9,213 of 9,692
Made a grave mistake over the week and allowed my sister to use my UE 10's for a bit. Came back home and she's all quiet. I look at the headphone and she somehow broke off the little cable piece inside the headphones where the headphones connect to the cable. Anyone can recommend some tools of that size, method, or if not another person completely that can get the little piece out? One is slightly protruding so I might be able to take some tiny pliers and pull it out, but the other broke off clean inside the headphone so no idea how I'm gonna push that cable out. Thanks.
 
Jan 12, 2015 at 7:29 AM Post #9,214 of 9,692
  Made a grave mistake over the week and allowed my sister to use my UE 10's for a bit. Came back home and she's all quiet. I look at the headphone and she somehow broke off the little cable piece inside the headphones where the headphones connect to the cable. Anyone can recommend some tools of that size, method, or if not another person completely that can get the little piece out? One is slightly protruding so I might be able to take some tiny pliers and pull it out, but the other broke off clean inside the headphone so no idea how I'm gonna push that cable out. Thanks.



There is a trick I have read, and that the pin is protruding out a little is what's going to save you.
 
Rather than use a pair of pliers find yourself a really sharp box cutter blade and dig it into the side of the pin whilst pulling up and turning slightly. Slowly and steady will be your friend here. Make sure the edge of the blade digs right in and gets a grip then lever it upwards little by little, once it reaches a certain point you can then use pliers or some other tool.

With the one that's flush, I've read another member dug carefully under the plastic until some of the pin was exposed then applied the same trick as above. Some have tried drilling them out but it doesn't work very well.
 
Jan 12, 2015 at 2:33 PM Post #9,217 of 9,692
I do not think so, although I never had both TF 10 and TF 15vm simultaneously.
They look the same, and, smashing the not so resilient TF 15vm just to see
whether, perhaps I got a forged Chinese immitation, the TF 15vm has inside what
the TF 10 is supposed to have (one double BA driver, one regular driver, same
shell, crossover, etc. Probably just remarketing, which occurred when TF 10
was about to be replaced by the UE 600.
However, it might have been retuned, there is not much on the TF 15vm on
the internet.
 
Jan 12, 2015 at 2:41 PM Post #9,218 of 9,692
 

There is a trick I have read, and that the pin is protruding out a little is what's going to save you.
 
Rather than use a pair of pliers find yourself a really sharp box cutter blade and dig it into the side of the pin whilst pulling up and turning slightly. Slowly and steady will be your friend here. Make sure the edge of the blade digs right in and gets a grip then lever it upwards little by little, once it reaches a certain point you can then use pliers or some other tool.

With the one that's flush, I've read another member dug carefully under the plastic until some of the pin was exposed then applied the same trick as above. Some have tried drilling them out but it doesn't work very well.

Thank you sir. I'm gonna try this when I get home. 
 
Jan 13, 2015 at 10:24 PM Post #9,222 of 9,692
TF10's can take power with the best of them - they are BA based, so chances are they can take the same power that many BA IEMs and customs can take - JH16's were made to play LOUD - and I have had my TF10 (custom) turned way up in that rarefied air 
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Jan 13, 2015 at 11:45 PM Post #9,223 of 9,692
Been using my tf10's with my E12 (bass boost always on!) for over a year. Outstanding!!


im using E11 but with bass boost i can hear tons of hissssss..... :(
 
Jan 14, 2015 at 12:08 AM Post #9,224 of 9,692
Does anyone know what the max power input is on the TF10's?  I have a pair, am worried about plugging them into the E12 or C5.  So, they sit in my drawer...


Well,you can turn it up(vol) slowly/gradually and see, its ok.....I tried pairing with my E11,E12 when I bought them,and it sounded good but I never use them with tf10s as Im satisfied with my sources connected directly and I dont really see a reason to use the amps with it,personal preference......
 
Jan 14, 2015 at 2:39 AM Post #9,225 of 9,692
They are 32 ohms so tuat can be taken into consoderation when choosing a amp for them. Personally i dont hear any ground floor noise with mine no hiss just silence ymmv obviously we are all usong dofferent rigs.
 

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