🎧 Elevate your sound game with the cable that adapts as fast as you do!
The Linsoul Tripowin Amber is a premium 32AWG oxygen-free copper (OFC) IEM replacement cable featuring 16 strands of 14-core wire for superior signal transfer and corrosion resistance. Its innovative 3-in-1 interchangeable gold-plated plugs (2.5mm, 3.5mm, 4.4mm) offer seamless compatibility with balanced and single-ended audio devices. Wrapped in a soft, tangle-free PVC sleeve with pre-shaped ear hooks, it combines durability, comfort, and versatility for audiophiles and active professionals alike.
J**Y
A must have cable specially for Sennheiser ie series
This is an excellent cable.It's very well made and works perfectly with my Sennheiser ie 600. The ie 600 uses a proprietary mmcx connector. This cable fits perfect and securely. I saw some post about loose connection, just wanted to share my experience that it needs to push little hard so that there should not be any gap. First click will just attach it loosely to the connector, once pressed hard the second click secures it and fits perfectly (see the attached picture). About the multipoint connector with 3.5, 4.4 and 2.5 it's fits well, have been using frequently between 4.4 and 3.5, never faced any problem. I don't believe that cable has anything to do with sound quality so can't comment on that. In summary it's a well made cable which has versatile connectivity option with 3.5. 4.4 and 2.5 and fits the Sennheiser ie lines perfectly and as a bonus comes at a cheap price. Very well done.
D**N
Nice modular cable
Decent cable for the money (US$26). Cable feels very silky and light. Does not tangle and has no springiness or stiffness. The pin connectors and modular plugs fit tightly. Works perfectly with my IEMs.
G**S
Zonie in Disguise—And Not in a Good Way
It’s basically just the Zonie with interchangeable terminations—and not even good ones. I was hoping for better build, feel, or sound, but nope. The swappable ends don’t lock in securely, they just snap on and feel flimsy. Honestly, it’s kind of lame. Save your money and grab the Zonie 4.4 balanced instead. Bonus: the purple/violet version looks amazing.
J**S
Awesome cable for any audiophile whom might own several pairs of .78mm 2 pin IEM’s.
I originally purchased this to go with a set of Simgot 500’s,& I purchased this cable bc so have a few BT Amo/Dac’s that I tend to favor,& some require a 4.4mm plug,& the main one I tend to use (Qudelix 5K) requires the 2.5mm plug in order to provide a “balanced” sound signature. In the end; I tend to use that Qudelix 5K (all the time,& it’s actually my 3rd one I’ve now owned), as I always use it the make every phone call, as well as to do anything with my iPhone or iPad, so it’s my “go to” in order to watch movies, listen to music,& do all of the above. I love the fact that one can simply unplug one of the 3 available plugs that come with this cable,& then have the true option to go with either a 2.5mm balanced, 3.5mm,, or a 4.4mm Balanced port!!As some reviewer’s have said; it does provide for a sound signature that is a little less treble heavy,& considering the fact that some treble tones make me hate certain songs bc that treble is simply irritating to my ears in the end, even when EQ’d.Thus far, I’ve used this cable for 2.5 months straight,& work it both day,& night (as I have to sleep to sounds, bc I’m crazy like that,& can’t sleep w/o noise), yet from day 1 this cable has out up with my abuse without one single issue. I’ve used it with the Simgot 500’s, the Kiwi Ears Quartet’s, & Orchestra Lights,& lastly with the Kinera Gumho’s(I believe… if I can remember their name correctly here?). Again; I haven’t had a single issue.Some have complained & said that the cable comes disconnected from the 3 options in plug’s available too easily, but such isn’t really the case with me. That, & considering how I often forget that I’m plugged into the Qudelix 5K(which is often plugged into my iPad), I actually appreciate that “break away” feature, as I’m sure I’d have destroyed the 2.5mm input port on the Qudelix, or the 4.4mm port on the Ifi Amp/Dac,& all other devices I’ve connected to by now if such was NOT able to separate. To me; the various inputs don’t separate easily at all, as they all require quite a good tug in order to become separateed from the actual plug options (one has with these), & I can not complain about 1 single item having to do with this cable; which cost me something like $32?Hell: I just spent over $300 for a replacement cable for my 64 Audio U8’s,& Tia’s. But for a single cable that costs over $300, I have found that expensive ass cable to be far less comfortable,& less useful than this cable by leaps & bounds, as both those 64 Audio IEM’s have a .75mm 2 pin “proprietary cable” that is required for them,& after already having had one of their cables break & leave one of the 2 pins on the inside of the U8’s housing, let’s just say that I’m not a huge fan of that expensive, less than stellar cable…in the end.For $32 (or some odd) bucks, vs most of the other “upgraded cables” out there (which have prices all over the board,& leave one astuck with 1 single input option”, I’d go with this multi-input,multiple dac/amp device cable ANY DAY,& do such without a moment of hesitation!!!
C**R
Good quality cable
This cable is perfect, good quality and able to use balance input. Own two of them very happy.
D**N
My go to
Man I wanted a softer cable that was more playable and this fit the bill as a bonus it has the changing tips to make it where I could try balance out to. I’m going to order more for my other iems
E**S
Comfortable but cable stopped working
Very comfortable and feel great but after about a month of use the connection started to go out and now im having to buy a new pair. Maybe i got a faulty pair but other then the connection issues i loved them
A**R
Great quality cable held back by one flaw
The cable is great; it has a great suppleness to it and seems pretty durable at the stress points. Audio quality is good. There's one flaw with it though. The swappable connectors are a great concept, but the execution is poor. There's no lock or clip to fully secure the connection between the wire and the tips. It uses a pretty weak friction fit that loosens up with time, especially if you're using it on the go. I find myself having to reconnect the wire to the connector more often than I would really like. If it wasn't for this, I'd say its completely worth it's price.
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