🎧 Elevate your sound game—because your ears deserve the upgrade.
The Tripowin C8 is a premium 8-core silver-plated copper braided earphone replacement cable featuring a 2-pin 0.78mm connector and 3.5mm plug. Designed for high-fidelity sound enhancement, it offers improved clarity, reduced distortion, and compatibility with a wide range of popular earphones. Its soft, tangle-resistant cable and ergonomic earhooks ensure comfort and durability for everyday use.
M**X
Excellent!
Brand new to the IEM game so take this review for whatever you'd like. I'm not new to audio by any means, having been a music lover my entire lifetime. I'm soon to be 61 years old and have been buying my own gear since I was 15 years old. It was back in 1999 that I bought my first "audiophile" headphone, the Sennheiser HD-600, one which has been replaced but will always have a stand upon my desktop, along with the rest of them.I wanted to hear what IEM's were all about. I was really curious to know what such a tiny little thing could do to reproduce music in a way that not only would sound good, but touch the soul. So I purchased first, the Moondrop Aria, and then the Linsoul TINHIFI T3 Plus. I bought this cable to replace the crappy cable which came with the Aria, and at this early juncture I'm very happy to have made this choice. I saw other cables available but wanted one of good quality and was willing to spend a little more. I didn't want to go crazy on price, however. I'm not a guy who puts a lot of stock into all of the snake oil stuff which runs rampant within this group of hobbyists.With my headphones I have taken the approach where I will evaluate the stock cable to determine microphonics, length, durability, etc. and if necessary I will "upgrade", and I like one brand in particular which custom builds nice cables in various lengths and colors and offers a number of different terminations based on needs of their customers, offer superior service and quality products, and do so at a realistic cost. I decided to take that same approach in upgrading IEM cables, at least so far as buying a decent quality replacement when the stock offering is JUNK. I felt that the stock cable with the Aria was JUNK. It was so easy to get tangled. It was very thin and I figured it was going to break. It sounded fine to my ears.Does this sound any better? NO, not at all. It sounds exactly the same. But it looks much more "Premium" and durable. It a little more heavy duty so it does weigh a little bit more, but it has a very nice rubberized coating which is soft and quite flexible. It has a nice splitter that moves smoothy, and best of all, it pretty much remains tangle free. And those are exactly the qualities I was looking for. I might purchase another of these for the T3 Plus, we'll see. I just got those yesterday.All in all I'm very happy with my purchase here. I suspect you will be pleased with this cable as well.
A**D
Great value cable
This cable is a good balance between cost and quality. Cable is supple and does not get in your way. These replaced the stock Truthear x Crinacle Zero 2: Red. While the stock cable is decent for the price point, this is a good upgrade. I don’t hesitate in recommending this cable especially if there is a coupon or discount. If it were in the $20 range I would say BUY.I purchased the 3.5mm with 2 pin and I can have these on for hours (even with glasses). The y-tighten bead stays where you put it and they put a protector at the plug end (nice touch). The shrink wrap near the pins is stiff without being rigid (again the right amount to keep the monitors where they belong).
A**Y
Smart choice quality and price.
Unless you're an audiophile with a bit of money to spend this IEM cord is a good value for pairing with lower priced IEM's. This is my second time purchasing this cord. I originally purchased one to replace the low quality cord that came with my Ikko OH10s. Then my Moondrop Kato cord developed a short so I bought this second cord. I am very happy with weight of the cord and how it fits around my ears. The sound is warm and clear. I have found the cord to be durable and dependable and a better fit than the one supplied with my Moondrop Kato's.
J**E
Better quality for top IEMs than included cable
Noble Kaiser 10 Is a great IEM, but the accessories suck, including the flimsy cable. The cheap plastic collar around the pins broke, which is lucky, really, because it made me look for a replacement. This C8 is a bit shorter, but it’s far more robust. Great sound, solid fit, good looking.
S**E
Great Upgrade to Mediocre Stock Cables
This cable is nice. It's reasonable thick without being too heavy, as well as sturdy and soft.Although I wish the end pieces and splitter were metal, that would add to the cost and make it a fair bit heavier.The only critique I have is in regards to the 3.5mm jack itself, which seems to fit a little less snugly than most of my 3.5mm jacks have in the past, and sometimes gets pulled out of devices without much effort. Other than that, I'm very happy with it.
R**D
Great cable for a reasonable price
Great cable. Good quality, low to no microphonics comfortable fit with my Blon-03s chin slider stays on place and while many say it's a placebo I feel that this does improve the sound quality.
Z**2
works for isine 10
got this cable original for my zs10 pro but after removing the memory coating they worked so well for my isine 10 that I left them on there. very nice cable, soft and durable a nice upgrade for isine 10 the only after market cable I have found for them.
T**E
Flimsy and low quality
Right out of the gate this cable feels light and fragile. A few weeks after installing in iem it starts to short at part the cable emerges from the 3.5 mm jack. Will definitely not recommend.
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