Message from @Windatica

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2018-04-09 18:06:12 UTC  

its bad

2018-04-09 18:06:27 UTC  

i bought a cheap apir of rha once at a airport

2018-04-09 18:06:28 UTC  

like 30 0series?

2018-04-09 18:06:31 UTC  

complete fucking garbage

2018-04-09 18:06:33 UTC  

Can't find it

2018-04-09 18:06:48 UTC  

i think i lost them

2018-04-09 18:06:51 UTC  

and didnt care

2018-04-09 18:06:53 UTC  

they were that bad

2018-04-09 18:07:04 UTC  

Any other suggestions?

2018-04-09 18:07:28 UTC  

get a gr07 and then spend cash on an actually good cable

2018-04-09 18:08:46 UTC  

i recomend linum

2018-04-09 18:08:49 UTC  

Are there no earphones with already good cables?

2018-04-09 18:08:55 UTC  

yes theres plenty

2018-04-09 18:09:21 UTC  

probably, but why not just get an actual good cable

2018-04-09 18:09:53 UTC  

Well I also want to try something that's not tennmak

2018-04-09 18:09:57 UTC  

tfz?

2018-04-09 18:10:03 UTC  

or what sthe new meme brand

2018-04-09 18:10:10 UTC  

whatever @Windatica posted yesterday

2018-04-09 18:10:40 UTC  

wait for reviews

2018-04-09 18:11:00 UTC  

I heard the ibasso it01 has a nice cable

2018-04-09 18:11:20 UTC  

or just drop $30 on 10 cables

2018-04-09 18:11:29 UTC  

$3 each on ebay

2018-04-09 18:11:34 UTC  

These ones?

2018-04-09 18:11:42 UTC  

ye somethin like those

2018-04-09 18:11:50 UTC  

stock cable on mine werent bad

2018-04-09 18:11:54 UTC  

Fucking hate when they don't show jacks

2018-04-09 18:11:56 UTC  

but they broke 2 days after i got them

2018-04-09 18:12:09 UTC  

as i ran them over with my chair

2018-04-09 18:14:01 UTC  

tfz btfo

2018-04-09 18:16:07 UTC  

Not optimal way to test durability

2018-04-09 18:41:01 UTC  

I think you should just heatshrink some cheapo cables

2018-04-09 18:41:08 UTC  

slap some around the jacks

2018-04-09 20:15:06 UTC  

whre do the cables break?

2018-04-09 20:24:18 UTC  

He posted a picture in the general; it's right at the plug

2018-04-09 23:40:45 UTC  

@Ayingott i know you said you hated this, but i have a mate who works in a machining/auto shop and he opted for the wireless approach

2018-04-09 23:41:28 UTC  

you can even purchase drop-in solutions to keep your current buds, low-powered transmitter and around the neck battery/reciever and output

2018-04-09 23:41:36 UTC  

lasts him a couple days

2018-04-09 23:41:47 UTC  

earbuds do not use that much power

2018-04-09 23:41:58 UTC  

over-ears with built in battery are bulky and retarded