🎧 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.
K**G
Looks way better than the original cable, and may improve your sound?
I bought this as a replacement for my Timeless AE because the original cable looks sloppy af. So, I just wanted something that looks nicer and I decided to grab this one.About the look: The dark red-brownish matches the blue color of my AE so well and I love it. The cable looks absolutely THICC in the product description but it doesn't look that big, or if any at all, in real life so you don't have to worry about the thing looking like an oversized chains, lol. It is also a bit softer and easier to curve compared to my original cable as well.About sound: Prepare your tinfoils now, because I tried a few different songs with the new cable and this actually makes the lows in some of them songs slightly less bloated (could be a placebo, though) compared to the original one. Other than that, I couldn't tell anything different.With that being said, even if you disregard the potential placebo about sound difference , the build quality and the aesthetics of it is still worth it.
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!!!
T**P
Great replacement Cable with Swappable Plugs, One Flaw
This cable is an excellent option for those looking to upgrade their IEM cable.Tripowin makes IEM cables that are incredibly soft and supple to the touch, with no transfer of microphonic noise to your ears when handled. I own four Tripowin IEM cables for this reason. They are durable and stylish as well.This Tripowin Amber cable is another soft, lovely feeling cable, and its copper construction tones down the sibilant treble in my IEMs, I’ve noticed.I love that the plugs are swappable. The cable includes 3.5 mm, 4.4 mm balanced, and 2.5 mm balanced connectors.There is one flaw to this product, and that pertains to the strength of the connection between the swappable plugs and the cable itself. The connection is a pressure-fit type, with no locking tabs or other mechanism to keep the connection strong. I’ve accidentally disconnected the plug several time by pulling on the cable with too much force.If this cable had a locking mechanism for its swappable plugs it would get five stars; until then, it gets a four. It’s nearly perfect.
H**N
Impressive
Punches way above it's price. I've got an mmcx kinera swappable cable that's over twice as expensive, and this one is basically as nice. The plugs on the more expensive one are slightly better, but barely really. These plugs come off slightly easier (but mine will unplug from my device before the 4 pin connector every time) which I find to be a plus since I swap them frequently, there's just less material reinforcing them.The wire is dead straight until it splits, and still pretty straight after the split. It feels very thick, and is very soft and flexible. The ear loops are tight, but not much tighter than most new cables.The only thing that could make it better is different color options (with swappable plugs), and maybe a couple extra inches of length. The brown isn't bad, and I do prefer solid colors over dual color wires.
C**R
Good quality cable
This cable is perfect, good quality and able to use balance input. Own two of them very happy.
M**R
Nice Replacement Cable for My Moondrop Variations
The Linsoul Tripowin Amber cables are a dark copper color that lies nicely because of their flexible construction. There is a choker ring that tightens the cable when on the treadmill or working around the house. I thought that I would miss the 90 degree jack, but that has not been an issue. I can't detect any sonic difference vs the stock Variations cable. Really nice cable for a reasonable price.
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