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Upgrade your IEMs with a Linsoul LSC09 cable, available here with your choice of an MMCX or 0.78-millimeter two-pin connector. This cable features a high-quality single-crystal copper silver-plated wire to ensure near-lossless transfer of your music signal Read More
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smm111) Etymotic uses mmcx connectors, so theoretically yes. However, these cables have pre-formed hooks that are meant to be used with IEMs with cables that hang over-ear. I can't see the hooks working well with Etymotic's design. You might not be able to wear them at all with these cables on. (the hooks might curve back towards your cheeks and push the ER3XR out of your ear)
2) Don't buy cables looking for improvement in sound quality. There might be some very slight differences, but it's never worth it. I'll only consider buying cables when a) the old one broke or b) you want a prettier looking one.
Well, it is a beautiful, well-made cable with excellent flexibility. I do like it a lot. I would consider it to be more of an indoor cable since it'd be tough to keep clean with heavy outdoor use. I also don't think that I'd ever spend more than this for an IEM cable.
Idk why people even shop on drop any more? I just got a pure silver fiio cable off hifigo with like 1-2 weeks shipping for free FROM China. I don’t understand why this company can’t get their crap together and actually ship in a reasonable time. You’re willing to wait 3-4 months that maybe you might get something for 10% off and now you no longer have a warranty/no returns. Totally not worth it to me, just looks like they’re milking people at this point.
League544it's not drop they have to wait to get the product before they can ship it and generally speaking drop will offer you refunds even if they don't specifically say so but if you want a replacement you have to contact the 3rd party
this is a good price but for the value I think I'm going to go with the new fiio LC-RE ... better cable and better over all usage ... with the 2 pin and the MMCX connectors that should take care of all of my IEMs and you get 2.5/4.4 balanced and 3.5 SE...
So regarding Linsoul. I got ripped off by them on a 11/11 purchases of Tin t-4's as did many others and ask for a refund when I received less than 50% of the product I paid for over 60 days late. Attached was the reply received by e-mail in lieu of sending a printable shipping label.. I would encourage you to proceed with caution.
Jessie Li (Linsoul Audio)
Feb 9, 14:48 CST
Hello,
Thank you for your reply,
we are so sorry for that,
Due to the coronavirus, we could not provide a Pre-paid shipping label now,
Could you could please kindly help to ship back then we will refund you the shipping fee?
Best Regards,
Linsoul Audio
Customer Service Team
It should also be noted that in another transaction with Linsoul I paid for expedited shipping for an in stock product and the order was not processed for 21 days. I was assured that I would be refunded that $10 charge but never was. How you chose to spend your money is totally up to you but I just thought you should be informed about my experiences to help in you thought process.
nthefaceMy guess according to what is written on both store pages is the LSC09 is silver plated, while the 08 isn't. Technically speaking, silver-plated copper has better conductivity (which is really the only thing that kinda matters for IEM cables) than pure copper.
As to whether or not the difference in sound quality is even noticeable or worth the price is beyond me. Pure copper already has very high conductivity, so I don't see the point of spending more for negligible increase in conductivity when we're dealing with audio.
E.g. pure silver only has 7% more conductivity than copper, but since silver is more precious, prices for pure silver cables can go much higher. (Although through some black magic Chinese companies could somehow make 'silver' cables at a similar price range)
Tl;dr just buy the cables that suits your taste and budget but know that it's a diminishing return thing for audio quality vs price. Unless your 'single-crystal pure copper' cable isn't what it's advertised to be, you should be fine.