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Hi. Just got my Sennheiser Momentums last week. Excellent stuff. I'd like to get a longer cable. Is this possible ? I have been searching. Have found nothing yet.Insight Appreciated !
Hi dB Cooper and all Audio Circle members.Again I must say and ask: Is that up-grade really worth (Every penny of) the 380 USD ?By how many % will it improve the sound quality?1% or 5% or maybe 10% ? ? ?They are asking for that up-grade more than 25% of the price of the HD-800.Well, if you have the money, why not.For me, even if I had the money, I would not buy it, because I think it's unreasonnable.But again, that's me.Guy 13
Not sure anyone spending $1500 for a set of cans would be "thrift minded" enough to hack the stock cable. I would either just drop the $380 or leave it the heck alone and spend the 380 on, say, a lot of good music.My feeling is that if the stock cable wasn't satisfactory, those 'phones wouldn't have had the impact they have had. I find Frank Van Alstine's argument that if your cable changes the sound of your amp, that means your amp is sensitive to load variations and that is not good, persuasive.
These 3 meters cable call my attention instantly, I would cut they in the middle and do two cables with Cardas silver solder.
Ever see the size of those wires? If you can solder them, your eyes are a lot better than mine (admittedly not all that difficult, sad to say).Some AKG cables are coiled, which creates inductance, which should address the concern, but honestly, in 40+yrs of using 10-20 ft cabling, I've never noticed any problem.
The only care are some phones wires are so thin a misplaced iron solder can evaporate the wire, some are a thin flat wire.
I think I can solder it, as I am very myopic since childhood I can see very small objects at very short distance without a magnifying glass.The only care are some phones wires are so thin a misplaced iron solder can evaporate the wire, some are a thin flat wire.