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With these Bluetooth cables from PlusSound, you can turn any IEM or headphone with removable cables into a Bluetooth device. They can drive IEMs with two-pin and MMCX connections (like the Massdrop x Noble X and Massdrop x NuForce EDC, respectively), along with full-size headphones like the Massdrop x Sennheiser HD 6XX and the Massdrop x HIFIMAN HE4XX planar magnetics Read More
I especially enjoy the sound quality so much that I won’t be looking for any other IEM. Just the right combination of bass for me, mids are present enough, and highs are controlled. The fit could not be an more perfect. Totally satisfied with the Massdrop Plus!
Solid bluetooth cable. Been using it (the Echo series) with Massdrop NuForce EDC3 IEMs for a couple of days and haven't noticed any drops in sound quality, it's excellent. The connection did stutter once or twice when I kept my phone in a front jeans pocket while walking, but has been rock-solid since then. The wire is quite a bit thicker than the one that came with the IEMs which made it a little uncomfortable to wear them at first (since the wire goes around and behind the ear) but I seems to have gotten used to it and it doesn't bother me anymore. The wire could also be a little shorter IMO.
Overall, I am pretty happy with the purchase. It's a little overpriced if you ask me but hey, what isn't in California? :)
Using it with iSine 20. This thing is amazing, definitely a must buy if you plan to go outside with your headphones and they support removable cables. :)
The plus sound cables have been inconvenient- at best. Let me start by saying that the sound quality can be excellent under perfect conditions. The problem with the cables has been connectivity. I have Mee Audio X7's, Jaybirds, and a couple others. None of them have the connection problems that these do. Specifically, both when paired with a Samsung S7, and now an S9, the PS's will lose connection (stutter) if the phone is in my pocket. Even when I make sure to keep phone and BT box on the same side of my body. When I contacted Plussound, they offered no help, some comments which seemed to indicate disbelief and direction to "send the cable in for testing". At my expense no less. At the cost of these things, you'd think it would be an assumption of the customer is correct and let's figure this out, not condescension and disbelief. I initially waited on sending them in as I knew I was going to replace my s7 with the s9 and hoped there would be improvement. Now, I'm not even sure they're worth the headache.
This product is one of the most stupidest products I ever bought ...
1) the remote + and - are revered when you wear the cable ;
2) the cable is too short ;
3) the remote is bulky ;
4) the amp is hissing like hell ;
5) the bluetooth stability is really bad.
6) you have to keep pushing the button for 6 seconds to shut off the system.... 6 REAL SECONDS ... what were they thinking.
Pro : sound is pretty good and the amp is powerful. So I give one star.
I also got a simple low cost BT iems system I paid $15 and the sound is good, the BT antenna is good, the remote is slim, the buttons are in the right order and I have to push the button for 3 seconds to switch off the system, which is the RIGHT choice.
Plussound made a pretty terrible product, I hope they will fix their mistakes in a new version and upgrade the old cable for free !
It’s not a defective product, just a bad one. All Bluetooth adapters have high noise floors (no idea why), and this one is just particularly loud. I thought Massdrop does not accept returns and that’s how it gets discounts. Perhaps I’m wrong.
gepardcvCan confirm it hisses with more sensitive IEMs. My Massdrop Noble K10 (pictured with in the Description) is not usable with it because of the hissing. But my iSine 20 works nicely with this. So if you have sensitive iems, I would not recommend them.
It works, but the cable is kind of stiff and doesn't wrap around my ears very nicely. In addition having the module on one side makes it imbalanced, so it doesn't stay on my head very well. Nowadays you can get essentially the same thing from MEE for a fraction of the price, or just get Sony WF1000XM3s for the cost of this plus a midrange IEM