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FiiO LC-3.5D 3.5mm High-Purity Monocrystalline Silver Litz MMCX Replacement Cable for Shure SE215 SE315 SE846 SE535 SE425/JVC/FiiO FH5 FA7 FH7

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Color: LC-3.5D


Features

  • Length:around 1.2M(47in)Premium quality cable using high-purity monocrystalline silver Litz
  • For a total of 224 wires in the entire cable to make sure better conductivity and ultimately.more finer details resolved from your music
  • The standard MMCX connector offers a simple way to get better sounding music
  • The over-the-ear design is sure to fit snugly to most human ears for a stable, yet comfortable fit
  • Available in the three most common types of earphone connections 2.5mm balanced, 3.5mm single-ended, and 4.4mm balanced.

Description

White 3.5mm single-ended,


Product Dimensions: 5.79 x 3.46 x 0.67 inches


Item Weight: 2.39 ounces


Manufacturer: FiiO


Item model number: LC-3.5D


Date First Available: August 23, 2019


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  • Soft + Cheap MMCX Litz Cable (LC-D ver. Only)
Color: LC-4.4D
*NOTE* - This review is written about the LITZ type LC-4.4D (and by extension the LC2.5D, and LC3.5D) cable(s). Any comments made about the Litz configuration is ONLY applicable to the LC-D cables. None of the other ones use sheathing on the individual strands of the wires. Suffice is to say there is a fully different construction between this D cable and the other variants. While this IS simply a cable and I normally hate doing cable reviews, this product is going to get a bit more love, because of its construction and its price point. Is this cable worth the money? TL;DR - I'm not sure? From a performance standpoint, probably not. But custom litz cables will come in at least this expensive, and that's not even considering if you want a pure silver litz. This cable is soft and seems durable and the price is right. Though, if you're looking and wondering why a cable is $100+ USD, this probably isn't the cable for you. Cables are a weird segment of the IEM market. Some people absolutely swear that cables, and various aspects of their construction, including the metal used, type of braid, sheathing, and whether or not it's a litz type wire will make a difference to how it sounds. Some people also swear that cable need a burn in time as well. Is there any truth to it? Well, in some instances maybe? While there is not much, if any objective data to support the use of specific types of cables over extremely short runs for any type of performance reasons, you will see many people claim that there are audible, if slight sound improvements. Having seen measurements of a few aftermarket cables, there's no change as far as frequency response. Lower resistance wires can sound louder and therefore produce some type of perceived increase in quality due to slightly more energy in all bands at the same position on the volume knob. Subjectively, claims range from hearing more audible detail, to hearing uplifts in certain frequency areas, to no change at all. People claim the largest perceived changes when going from standard stranded wire to litz wire, and when going from copper, to silver plated copper (SPC), or pure silver wire. Litz wire is a type of sheathing technique wherein the individual strands within the bundles of strands (the individual wires/conductors) are sheathed. In other words, if an individual cable is made up for 4 conductors, that means there's 4 bundles of however many strands of wire making up the cable and each stand is protected and divided from other strands by an individual sheath. This supposedly reduces the "skin" and "proximity" effects that wires can have on each other in close proximity. You can read more about it on Wikipedia, or wherever you learn stuff online. Just know that there is a scientifically tested theory behind the creation and use of these types of wires. However, the effectiveness of these wires in IEM usage is debated hotly. As an added benefit, litz cabling, because of it's individual sheathing on each conductor, is known to be more resistant to oxidation, if soldered correctly. I'm personally someone who was curious about whether cables affect the sound at all, and while I've heard maybe some differences, I can't attribute them to anything specific and I couldn't put my finger on exactly what was different, so my experiences may have been entirely psychosomatic. However, I was, and still am interested in high-end IEM cables, if for no other reason than to stroke my own preferences. The bottom line is that if you're interested in acquiring custom cables for your IEMs, and especially litz cables for your IEMs, that you're going to be paying a premium for the experience. This cable is an ohno continuous cast (OCC) pure silver litz cable. It uses MMCX connectors for the headphone termination, and it comes in 4.4mm Pentaconn balanced, 2.5mm balanced, and 3.5mm unbalanced amplifier terminations. I bought the 4.4mm termination for use with some newer Fiio products, in my case the Q5s, and future use with Sony portables, like the NW-ZX300, and upcoming ZX500 DAPs. The cable uses a textile core in the conductors for a softer and more durable cable. It comes in a plain box with text and a window on it, and also includes a white Fiio-branded cable tie. The first product I received was defective, with a dead right channel, and a right connector that actually broke one of my MMCX to MDR-EX1000 adapters. Amazon quickly dispatched a replacement however, and the second one works perfectly. So far, I've been enjoying it. The braiding is loose, but not worryingly so. The cable is very soft and flexible. It's also pretty light. I've tested it with a pair of Campfire IO, and Campfire Andromeda S, and while I can't hear any sound difference over the SPC Litz wire that either of those came with, this cable is much more comfortable, softer, and IMO looks better, than the standard litz cable with memory wire that came with the older Andromeda and Andromeda S. While I personally like the ergonomics of the new Smokey Litz Cable from Campfire Audio, it just doesn't look as nice with the Stainless Steel shells of the Andro S, as this cable. Zeos mentioned at one point that he felt that cables were just jewelry, and since I can't hear a performance benefit, I can't recommend this cable to everyone with an MMCX earphone. However, if you're someone who was looking into higher end IEM cables, and you were looking at Custom built Litz cable solutions from Null-Audio, or wherever, I can recommend this as a cheaper, and well built alternative to products like that. I'm happy with my purchase so far, aside from the initial issue of the defective cable. That being said though, I'm not going to knock off a star for it, as the second cable has been a pure joy to use. However, if you're someone who's read this and still can't understand why a piece of wire is valued over $100 USD, this isn't the cable you should buy. **Disclaimer:** Perception of sound is subjective, and any statements above should be taken as opinion, and not as objective fact. I am human and therefore fallible. This product was purchased by me for my own purposes. No one has asked or otherwise attempted to influence the content of this review. Thank you for reading. Any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them and I'll do my best to answer them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 by T. Drake

  • Broke two $800 earphone
Color: LC-3.5BS
Be careful with is product. The right side center MMCX pin is larger than it should have been. The connector broke the center pins on two of really expensive earphones. Please look at the pictures. You'll notice that the right(red) center pin is larger than the left(blue) center pin. The other pictures show the earphones I used this cable on. If you look at the pictures , the center pin on the two right side earphones are completely gone. On the left side, half of the center pin is gone. Druing troubleshooting of the earphonee, I switched side to make sure if it was the earphone or the cable. Before you use this, inspect to make sure the pins are not too large. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2019 by M_Doom M_Doom

  • Well made, great sound, having a hard time between "B" and "C" versions
The good, the not so good and the star allocation: The good: - Clearly well built - I love the fit and quality of the materials - Clearly there was a desire to make the cable light, usable and strong The not so good: - The cable tangles easily. Mind you, not terribly, but more so that the "B" version of this cable - I am unable to really hear the difference with this version of the 2.5mm C versus the 2.5mm B version (both balanced) - I am always worried that since the braids are exposed (meaning, they are not sheathed in plastic) that I could get something caught and pull them apart. The verdict: First star: Construction quality is spot on Second star: Materials and build decisions are excellent Third star: The sound quality that comes from these is excellent Fourth star: The price is very fair for what you're getting ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2019 by ceeveedee

  • Has some Pros & Cons
Color: LC-3.5BS
Pros: the cable itself seems well made, as does the 3.5mm connector. Cons: the around-ear part of the cable does not contain a wire to shape it to best fit your ears, as is common in most other brands, but rather has a pre-formed plastic tubing, shaped like you see in the picture. Yes, it has some flexibility, but I'd prefer being able to shape it to my liking. Also, the cable has a strong formaldehyde smell to it. Hopefully that fades in time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019 by MarkF786

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