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A new player in the world of value IEMs, RevoNext is looking to make a big mark—and with its QT5 model, the company doesn’t disappoint. Made of high-quality CNC-machined aluminum, the housings feature oblique angles that naturally align with your ear to create a tight seal Read More
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Does anyone know how this compares to the TRN V80 which was one of my favorites. My left iem is now going in an out, TRN says that the seller should honor the warranty, and Drop doesn't provide a warranty. A copper IEM would be a nice addition.
KrelniaAfter receiving mine I started looking around for replacements, as thr cable is why I usually end up needing new earbuds. Fortunately, RevoNext products are readily available on Amazon, and they're cheap. Like 18 bucks with mic.
BluJay614You worked hard to earn that money, so you should be able to spend it on things that you want to, right?
But as soon as your money is on a bank, it isn't truly yours anymore. If someone else can decline your transaction, it seems off to me.
You should be able to buy what you want. I suppose that the reason could be "for the customers protection" but still, they are in control of your money.
When banks first started to do business, they paid you for your trust, so that they can invest with your money. Today we pay them money, so they can earn more.
It's just terrifying.