Hello Jordon. This is interesting. I have question. If i order ARES+CADMUS bouth 4W, you will do for me this combination? I like to try this one. I have Ares 8W and Eros S 1st Anniversary. CADMUS only 4W. This was my last year biginer mistake, when i jump to this hobby.Hello @kaeswiss That is correct Send us your Ares S 4W and we will build you a custom Ares S 4W + Cadmus 4W (total 8 wires) at an additional $163.18.
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- Jordon
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You can also send your Cadmus 4W to upgrade it.Hello Jordon. This is interesting. I have question. If i order ARES+CADMUS bouth 4W, you will do for me this combination? I like to try this one. I have Ares 8W and Eros S 1st Anniversary. CADMUS only 4W. This was my last year biginer mistake, when i jump to this hobby.
https://www.effectaudio.com/news/blogart35
The image is a bit small on the website, but here it is on its own.
https://mcusercontent.com/4fc9c22edabbca78c30b4bb3e/images/d1d8e05c-ab6c-cfb2-4dbb-62183706694a.jpg
I want to avoid problems with shipping EU to ASIA and back. TAX and Costoms etc. I will order new one and this 4W leave for some other IEM.
I am finally having a chance to try Fusion 1 (with Annihilator no less, thanks @JordonEA and @Rockwell75 ) and while I've just received it, I am pretty blown away. I will definitely be trying it out on my Xe6, which loves the Code 23 quite a lot. Just another home run for EA!
My EA cables are becoming the dominant force in my collection and I think this one may require a purchase. Will see how it fares on Xe6 and report back!
My EA cables are becoming the dominant force in my collection and I think this one may require a purchase. Will see how it fares on Xe6 and report back!
PeacockObscura
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Becoming a bit of an Effort Audio fan boy with the Eros S AE, Cadmus S 8W with the Ares S 8W on its way... Today I plugged my Acoustune HS1655CU in the Hifigo EA collab Griffin which I understand to be the Cadmus 4W with different livery. The Griffin was a great budget way of getting a full set of conX (Inc pentacon) and TermX
It's like I'm only now really experiencing what they are really capable of. The bass thick warm, dynamic, slamming, mids elevated smooth with authority and great timbre, treble adding lively flourishes of sparkle.
Having owned listened to these exclusively with standard 3.5mm original cable it's a revelation how the Griffin unleashes the HS1655CU'S full potential.
I have previously bought a cable with 4.4mm and pentacon connections from an Aliexpress store but discarded it pretty quick as it sounded thin and lacklustre in comparison to the OG original 3.5mm acoustune cable. Proving to me at least that it's not just moving to balanced it's definitely the Griffin working it's magic.
It's like I'm only now really experiencing what they are really capable of. The bass thick warm, dynamic, slamming, mids elevated smooth with authority and great timbre, treble adding lively flourishes of sparkle.
Having owned listened to these exclusively with standard 3.5mm original cable it's a revelation how the Griffin unleashes the HS1655CU'S full potential.
I have previously bought a cable with 4.4mm and pentacon connections from an Aliexpress store but discarded it pretty quick as it sounded thin and lacklustre in comparison to the OG original 3.5mm acoustune cable. Proving to me at least that it's not just moving to balanced it's definitely the Griffin working it's magic.
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Becoming a but of an Effort Audio fan boy with the Eros S AE, Cadmus S 8W with the Ares S 8W on its way... Today I plugged my Acoustune HS1655CU in the Hifigo EA collab Griffin which I understand to be the Cadmus 4W with different livery. The Griffin was a great budget way of getting a full set of conX (Inc pentacon) and TermX
It's like I'm only now really experiencing what they are really capable of. The bass thick warm, dynamic, slamming, mids elevated smooth with authority and great timbre, treble adding lively flourishes of sparkle.
Having owned listened to these exclusively with standard 3.5mm original cable it's a elevation how the Griffin unleashes the HS1655CU'S full potential.
I have previously bought a cable with 4.4mm and pentacon connections from an Aliexpress store but discarded it pretty quick as it sounded thin and lacklustre in comparison to the OG original 3.5mm acoustune cable. Proving to me at least that it's not just moving to balanced it's definitely the Griffin working it's magic.
You gotta try the Chiron . It's one of those cables that serves a strong foundation in technicalities of your IEMs. You can try the default 8W for ultimate technical performance (unless you can afford the Centurion) but I like to mix the 4W with other materials to add character to the presentation.
You gotta try the Chiron . It's one of those cables that serves a strong foundation in technicalities of your IEMs. You can try the default 8W for ultimate technical performance (unless you can afford the Centurion) but I like to mix the 4W with other materials to add character to the presentation.
The Chiron is indeed a powerhouse of technical proficiency - being very resolving, revealing and straightforward in its presentation. The Centurion is on another level altogether. It's every bit as transparent as the Chiron, but it offers a more sophisticated and refined presentation: clean with no hint of graiiness, notes have greater body and weight, and extension at both ends that can't be faulted. To borrow from automotive parlance, if the Chiron can be thought of as akin to a Lexus LFA, the Centurion would be a Veyron in that analogy.
Hey @kaeswiss that's a good question. Hmm, I don't have one on hand but the braiding will look something like this:Thanks Jordon. I had also emailed this question to marketing@effectaudio.com and Jason responded with the explanation. I was wondering if you have any pictures of how the Ares S 4W + Cadmus 4W Frankenstein cable looks like.
https://twister6.com/2018/09/18/effect-audio-eros-ii-bespoke-8-wire/
(With Signature Series standard Y-split of course )
Thanks everyone for the huge interest in mixing up Ares S with Cadmus! The number of requests we get for this pair is insane!
- Jordon
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It would be nice if at least the Signature edition cables could be ordered for large headphones (as it once was for the old Eros II)...
a nice Cadmus 8W for the HE6SEV2, an Eros 8W for the HE1000 Stealth and an Ares 8W for the HD800S... I would buy immediately... who knows... maybe one day...
a nice Cadmus 8W for the HE6SEV2, an Eros 8W for the HE1000 Stealth and an Ares 8W for the HD800S... I would buy immediately... who knows... maybe one day...
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Gavin C4
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I have huge hopes on the AresS + ErosS combo. The cable that Gaea is using has a similar combination. ;P
GiullianSN
Headphoneus Supremus
I knew Ares + Cadmus would be a hit in this campaign, since I got them I thought they would go amazingly together.
You gotta try the Chiron . It's one of those cables that serves a strong foundation in technicalities of your IEMs. You can try the default 8W for ultimate technical performance (unless you can afford the Centurion) but I like to mix the 4W with other materials to add character to the presentation.
You guys have to try Chiron:Nova if you haven't. The clarity of the Chiron + the smoothness of the Nova. It went straight up to my top list for cables when I tried it. Now on the hunt for cash to get one myself.The Chiron is indeed a powerhouse of technical proficiency - being very resolving, revealing and straightforward in its presentation. The Centurion is on another level altogether. It's every bit as transparent as the Chiron, but it offers a more sophisticated and refined presentation: clean with no hint of graiiness, notes have greater body and weight, and extension at both ends that can't be faulted. To borrow from automotive parlance, if the Chiron can be thought of as akin to a Lexus LFA, the Centurion would be a Veyron in that analogy.
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I tried Chiron:Nova at Canjam and thought it was really good. I paired it with Phonix and SP3000.I knew Ares + Cadmus would be a hit in this campaign, since I got them I thought they would go amazing together.
You guys have to try Chiron:Nova if you haven't. The clarity of the Chiron + the smoothness of the Nova. It went straight up to my top list for cables when I tried it. Now on the hunt for cash to get one myself.
You guys have to try Chiron:Nova if you haven't. The clarity of the Chiron + the smoothness of the Nova. It went straight up to my top list for cables when I tried it. Now on the hunt for cash to get one myself.
Hmm, sounds like an interesting challenge... though I think it'd take something incredibly special to knock the Centurion off the totem for me. It's just an incredible combination of transparency, cleanliness and refinement to my ears.
Gavin C4
Member of the Trade: Hercules Audio
We have the pouch from ErosS, that is slightly larger than the one that comes with 4 wire signature series. I found this pouch quite good for storing 4 wire plus IEM. For example the Gaea.
The Gaea comes with a small portable box as well, I also found it quite nice.
But I hope the opening is slightly wider. I guess we would like to have a EA pouch to store 1 IEM and cable on the go as a light weight option. (I know we have the EA box) These pouches are almost perfect, but make them slightly larger would make them much more useable.
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