Audeze SINE [Lightning-Kabel]
Cable
Audeze SINE [Lightning-Kabel]
Cable
8 years ago •
purchased this product
Very detailed, sufficient bass, mid and trebble tiptop. With normal cable connection, man should use a DAC/headphone amplifier, a huge improvement in sound quality and loud.
Ear is well sealed (good before bass reproduction), pressure on ears noticeable with time.
High quality materials used.
Pro
Contra
7 years ago •
purchased this product
Very satisfied! I'm not an audiophile and I haven't tried any other headphones more expensive than 500chf. But what I can say: clear differences compared to the 300chf bluetooth headphones. Can you hear new notes, even new instruments compared to the conventional headphones? Yes! I can't hear anything above 16khz anymore, but the SINE have shown me a new world.
The Ipad Pro can barely keep up. But for iProducts, use the Cypher cable. For common mobile phones and mp3 players, with 20-50mW, that's not enough. Either Cypher, or better, a real DAP. I use the Pioneer XDP-100R, just under 100mW I think. With the Fiio X3 2nd gen, it's also cool. Even though they are only 20 ohms, less power than 100mW, I wouldn't recommend. Audeze says: "optimal power 0.5-1W".
For bassheads: They are a bit weak, e.g. vs. Harman-Kardon BT. At first I was a bit disappointed. But, in a very short time, it was very clear to me that I don't want to go back. The deep and detailed bass with high dynamic is much better than a simple... BOOM
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Contra
8 years ago •
purchased this product
I can only agree with the other comments. With the Lightning/Cypher cable, the sound quality is really very good and balanced with lots of dynamics. With the Cypher app, the sound can be adjusted using the equaliser. If you want good sound on the road without carrying a lot of equipment, this is a top product. Wearing comfort is good for me, but I also have relatively small ears.
With the Lightning connector, I have problems from time to time when I have the iPhone in my front pocket and move around a lot (e.g. bending down). Then the playback stops and I have to restart. This does not happen with the normal 3.5'' jack. Maybe not using the traditional headphone jack in the new iPhone 7 is not so smart after all.
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Contra