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The Tripowin Zonie balanced cable reduces electrical noise and improve sound quality when connected to any portable audio device. To accomodate all types of IEMs and headphones, the Zonie is available in three different connector types (MCMX, 0.78 2-pin, and recessed 2-pin/QDC) and three different termination types (2.5 mm, 3.5 mm, and 4.4 mm) Read More
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I am not going to hyp up with any snake oil, but rather tell you that these cables are easy to use.
They don't stick, they are bendable, without holding their shape. The y split seems solid.
The connectors are solid.
I understand the name now. They are trippin on the way to the bank after I bought 2 pairs of these duds. They don't sound good, unless mud is your thing. And I dont use them often due to the suck factor but despite that one has already broken. But I bought these cheap things to feel out where price and quality separate sharply. On the low end, here you go! 15 or 20 more dollars would serve you well. Honestly I'm flabbergasted (yes I used that word) that these have such a high rating. Maybe I'm tripping and don't know it. Total side note, Alex Cavelli's Liquid Platinum amp will make you lose you mind.