🎵 Unleash the Symphony Within!
The Kinboofi6 Core MMCX Cable is a premium upgrade for your earphones, featuring a 6-core silver plated copper design that enhances sound quality and provides a cleaner bass response. Compatible with various Shure models and music players, this 47-inch cable is built for durability and flexibility, ensuring a superior listening experience.
M**D
Super nice cable! Looks expensive!
I like this cable very much! I have fitted it to my KZ ED16 for this picture but it works perfectly with my KZ ES4 and most other KZ IEM's as well as my TRN V20. The cable looks and feels high quality. The hardware is all metal and very sturdy. The cable is very pretty and feels soft and very flexible. It is nice, thick, well made and resists tangles far better than the stock cables.The cable does not suffer from microphone handling noise and has a chin slider to further prevent it as well.The cable is very comfortable as it is so soft and does not have a memory wire. If you wear glasses, this is a big advantage in comfort over the ear.I highly recommend this as an upgrade for KZ earphones. The quality is great, the price is excellent and the sound is clear and powerful. I have purchased more expensive cables elsewhere and the quality of this cable stands up to them. Looks like it is much more expensive. Great price!Kinboofi has other cables available and I will be looking to buy more. Thanks for reading.
S**R
improvement to Shure cable after a few days of use
I've had a pair of Shure SE215s for years. The cable has a couple of issues. My most recent replacement cable became "loose" at the 3.5mm plug and became unusable. Previously, the part of the cable that bends across my ears became frayed. Both situations have at least one channel going in and out.I contemplated buying another pair - after three cable purchases over 4 years I figured a new complete set of headphones isn't much more than a new cable.The buds still looked good so I figured let me try a different cable for once. I picked this one after looking at dozens of choices. I find the fit around my ear better - it is a slightly different setup but works well for me. The braided cable also tends to not get as twisted up. Perhaps because of the fit around my ear, the buds even sound better. And feel more comfortable with extended use during a day.So after a few days, very high marks.We'll see what happens through time.
C**E
Excellent for the money!
As a professional musician, I tend to go through about 2 or 3 in-ear cables a year. There are a ton of these imports on Amazon, hard to gauge those that are good. After using these about 4 months, I think I may have finally found a reliable and cost effective brand.Hadn't used a non stiff ear loop side before, and was concerned these would not stay in place on the ear, but the cable has just the right amount of firmness and pliability once you wrap them over the top of your ears. I found them comfortable. If I say anything negative, they tend to tangle a little more than some thicker core cables.As to 6 core vs. other higher multiple core sound quality, IMHO I think it's mostly voodoo. You'd be better off spending your money on better ears, or at very least better ear pads (e.g. Comply). I've only done the barest of A-B comparisons, and didn't hear any significant perceptible difference with higher cores. As a keyboardist/pianist, I live in the upper end and midrange, and these were just fine. After going though a couple of other higher core cables that failed, I'd rather have a cable I can trust. No microphonics, no shorts.I love that they are black, I do a bunch of TV/Video stuff, and constantly forget to tuck my cable under my shirt. Since I mostly wear black, this isn't as obvious as a big honking silver/gold cable running down my back. I haven't got yelled at recently by any producers, so that's a plus. :)Another side point of contention: Because they get lost, forgotten, stepped on, etc., I won't use any IEM's or custom molds that cost over $200.00 anymore. Using these with my Session Ace and Shure IEM's (MMCX connection) and I'm happy.Cheers
B**E
Great build, okay sound quality
I bought these to replace the broken cable for my Shure SE215 (big surprise I know). The cable quality feels amazing so far! I thought I would miss the memory fit hooks that go over your ear, but these are so light and flexible they don’t even feel like they’re there. I feel like the bass response on these aren’t as great as the original cable. However, as I plan on using these for live sound and not mixing or mastering, they sound clear on the kids and highs and carry my guitar and vocals well and accurately. I would definitely consider giving then a try before buying the $60 replacement cable from Shure!
M**.
First Impressions: Particularly For Shure Owners
I typically don't write reviews, but I thought it might be helpful since I've been using various Shure SE earphones over the last several years and can offer some useful insight. For expensive wired earphone owners, the fact that you can replace the cable easily and at a reasonable cost is much appreciated. I've gone through a few cables over the years at an average of about every 18 months, using the manufacturer's replacement cables to keep the party going. The most common issue was the wear of the wireform fit portion of the cable that allows a customized fit around your ears. It's made of some flexible metal (maybe copper?), but it eventually snaps and breaks through the wire cover. Despite that, I've always liked the feature...at least I thought I did. These DO NOT have that feature. However, they seem much more comfortable, lighter, and they don't feel any less secure around my ears. I just got them today and had them on for 2 hours at the gym. There was a noticeable difference in sound clarity (SE425's connected to LG V20), and they still felt comfortable, whereas the wireform fit would make my ears slightly sore after a few hours. The cable length is shorter than the Shure cable (64' standard), but that was always a little much for my typical use, especially since they come with an extension cable as well. So far these appear to be a better option than the Shure replacements in terms of affordability, performance, and comfort. Can't wait to see how they stand up to my weekly usage for durability between gym, work, and playing my electronic drums, but I'm impressed and happy with the purchase so far.
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