leylandi
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My Flex001 does the same. My BSEP for my IE600s does not do this.picked up a flex001 to use with my technics tz700 and it's nice and light with premium connectors, but a bit kinked up. anyone had any success taming this or another thin brise cable?
I got it from a classifieds listing so I wasn't sure if it was typical for the cable or how the previous owner wrapped it. great cable otherwise, i just need to calm my ocd lol. I tried it with my Z1R buy didn't like how loosely they rotated so I might look into the BSEPMy Flex001 does the same. My BSEP for my IE600s does not do this.
The BSEP has different thicknesses I believe. I have the BSEP for my IE600s, but from reading the IE900 thread, it sounds like that latter may be thicker. I would check on that before making the purchase just so you are not surprised. Good luckI got it from a classifieds listing so I wasn't sure if it was typical for the cable or how the previous owner wrapped it. great cable otherwise, i just need to calm my ocd lol. I tried it with my Z1R buy didn't like how loosely they rotated so I might look into the BSEP
I don't think I can ever spend that much on an iem system2.5M Yen, OMG!
How does it sound like? Does the Yatono cable improve the soundstage, resolution, bass performance of MH334?FitEar MH334 x Brise Audio Yatono-LE!
IME with Brise Audio stuff.. it is not so much the cables, but the Tsuranagi amp that will give you the most improvements on soundstage and resolution/clarity..Does anyone have FitEar MH334 with a Brise cable like Naobi LE/Ultimate or Yatono LE/Ultimate? I am wondering whether this cable can improve the resolving power and soundstage of MH334.
Thanks. When the demo of Tsunaragi V2 arrives, I will try it out later!IME with Brise Audio stuff.. it is not so much the cables, but the Tsuranagi amp that will give you the most improvements on soundstage and resolution/clarity..
I have tested the Tsuranagi amp with various DAPs and IEMs combination, and found that it will always move the whole soundstage backwards, out of the head, and presents it in a square/rectangular shape (depending on the IEMs' ability to create width and depth) but never spherical..
As with clarity and resolution.. the Tsuranagi could even turn the Sony WM1Z (that many consider to be 'muddy') into somewhat reference-sounding.. I don't think I need to elaborate further..
Disclaimer: I am juggling between WM1Z direct and through the Tsuranagi depending on the mood for musical ('muddy') or reference/clean sound.. so I would not say that one is better than the other