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The Clear Light headphone cables come from Cardas Audio: an Oregon-based, family-run manufacturer that’s gained a strong reputation among audio enthusiasts for making high-quality cables that don’t compromise on anything. These light, flexible cables are based on the company’s flagship cables, but with both the left and right channels in a single cable Read More
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Bought these cables for my Sennheiser 800S headphones
They're a perfect fit, the sound is wonderful, and I highly recommend.
The Cardas Premium Clear Lights deserve 5-stars for sound; but, if I could, I would rate them 4.5 stars because of two nits:
-- The cable ends that reach the phones are thin and can tangle;
-- And the new owners of Drop have raised the price since I purchased them.
That said, I love and recommend them.
This cable is just wonderful! It is well-built, super lightweight, and very manageable.
I'm using it with my Focal Clear, and the sound improvement is also very noticeable.
I used to have Dutch brand luxury headphone cables. It is dark, clear and even without any its own frequency response (excellent to reproduce the sound) but of course, expensive. This cable lets me enjoy music and more importantly, save money for another journey. It also fixed the rather sharp treble issue (maybe only my personal favour) that I couldn’t find a reason not having it.
I bought these (3.5mm to XLR) to extend the range of the 3ft connects that came with Drop Focal Elex. Why did I wait 2 years to do it?! My headphones have definitely come to life paired with these. Listening is a delight. I appreciate the lightness to them compared to other headphone cables I have and they lay comfortably when listening, dissappearing instead of yanking your head like some heavier cables can do. Recommended if you can afford, I do agree with others they are worth it.
What is to say? They're cables. They move an analog electrical signal from A to B and they do it well while being made of a material that seems like it will last much longer than the OEM balanced cable which is outrageously overpriced.
These are still significantly over priced for a cable, but the parts that count (the terminations on either end) seem to be of an acceptable quality and the material used to insulate the cables seems like it will hold up. Time will tell. Sadly the audiophile community is still full of snake oil. I had a need to replace my frayed OEM cable and needed something quick. In the future I will harvest the terminations/connectors and make my own. I suggest you do as well, but spend your money however you like. One complaint is how insanely high the price raises when going from 1.5m to 3m. It is frankly insulting. Had I not needed it immediately I would have not considered this product.
BitvarOdd that one would order from Drop when it's needed quickly. Purchase an over priced (to you) item knowing it won't sound any different than some $40 generic cable. Jus' sayin'