🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game with Zombur!
The Linsoul Tripowin Zombur is a high-quality wired IEM cable featuring 4N high purity oxygen-free copper for enhanced sound performance. With a durable cotton yarn outer layer, it offers tangle-free convenience and is compatible with a variety of devices, making it an essential accessory for musicians and audiophiles alike.
Number of Items | 1 |
Shape | Round |
Color | With MIC |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Versatile audio usage, suitable for everyday use, outdoor and indoor activities, and various devices |
Number of Pins | 2 |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Gauge | 28.0 |
Additional Features | High Purity Oxygen Free Copper |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Cable Type | AUX |
Compatible Devices | Microphone |
Outer Material | cotton yarn |
D**R
Worth Getting
I edited this review after finding the cause of my audio problems, I first attached this cable to my USB c to 3.5mm female connector then to my Moto g stylus 2020 and had canned, muffled sound, the stereo almost sounded mono in its range, it sounded like a cheap microphone and worse, like it could pick up all the sounds but they all were leveled out and lacked a dynamic quality, along with a constant low noise. I eventually pressed the mic button down and the music sounded good like with my past cables, I thought maybe my adapter, which has given issues before, was causing some electrical signal confusion. I used these adapters because my headphone jack was busted, it could still play audio and connect to headphone and audio cables but it had a looseness to it, so cables did not fit securely like before, if I slightly moved my audio cable where it was connected to the jack it could easily cause static noise from turning and then automatically pause whatever audio was playing because of that. Well I connected the cable to this jack after removing it from the adapter and the audio sounded great, it had clear sounds, dynamics and a soft bass. The connector was also so sturdy that it somehow was more secure in it's fit, I could move my phone around and did not get static noise with it, it was stronger in its connection. I need to try this on more than one connector, the cable and sound is great, very worth the price, I'm going to get another one if these because how great it sounds, and I barely used it. I'm using it with Linsoul KZ ZSX 5BA+ 1DD 6 Drivers, I've had these for over a year so I can kind of tell when the range is amazingor off to me right away. Get these! They already feel like they tangle far less, or resist it than the copper cables that come with KZ ZSX drivers.
E**K
Fits 2 Prong Westones!
My old replacement wires broke and my Westone earbuds OEM wire runs between $40 to $70. This cost $8 and fit perfectly! Bought a second one as a backup.
C**N
It costs $10, and it's better than the one you get with your IEMs.
I got these cables to replace the ones that came with my IEMs. Honestly, they're definitely better, no question there. Sound-wise, it's a noticeable step up. You get more clarity and detail, which is pretty much what you'd expect when you upgrade from the basic cables.They also look and feel more durable, except for one little snag. After using them for a bit, the parts that go over your ears started to warp. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's kind of annoying, especially since the rest of the cable feels pretty solid.Would I say they're worth it? Yeah, if you're after better sound and can deal with the possibility of the over-ear parts not staying perfect. Just something to keep in mind.
L**N
Much better than the stock cable, but don't rely on the music controls
It looks great with my IEMs, and feels relatively high quality compared to the cable that came with them, but the microphone is really quiet and in-line controls don't work. The button sticks, and I'm not sure if it's supposed to pause my music or summon my assistant, because it's a dice roll on what happens when you try to press it.I got this cable for the microphone, so I'm rating it 3 stars, but it's 4 stars if you don't need the microphone or controls.
T**Z
They work and sound better.
This iem cables are better than the ones that came with my sennheiser ie200. The mic works great indoor.The only issue is with sennheisers proprietary mcx jack. I file down the sides with a jewelers triangle file. A little at a time. Now they go in all the way. Instead of filing down the iem itself and some users have suggested.Hope this helps any having similar issues.
L**R
Poor sound quality
The microphone does not work and sound quality is muffled. You shouldn't be able to notice much of a difference in sound quality when using different cables, but this one is an actual downgrade
J**.
Mic is fine but no cable strain relief.
I’ve had the cable for just under 5 months and the wire near the 2 pin connector is starting to break on both sides. The mic not being overly sensitive is fine imo but there being no strain relief to support the cable as it goes around your ear is a terrible design choice. The insulation in that area looks pinched and is likely a sign of the wire breaking.
J**L
Decent cable for those who want something thin and flexible.
I'm using these on IEMs that came with a far more robust cable with modular connections (Timeless AE). Frankly, I just stick with 3.5mm so I don't care much for the modular features, though that's cool. Unfortunately, I find thicker cables to be a bit annoying for wrapping around my hands before sticking the IEMs into the case.These don't give me that issue, and the connectors seem fine. I don't notice any sound degradation or anything, and I like the sleek black appearance. While I also own a couple Tripowin Zonie cables, these are lighter and thinner. To some people, that's not really a good thing, but it all really depends on what you want. It's quite flexible and will obediently coil and uncoil without problem if you learn to "roadie wrap" your cables (if you don't know how, I recommend looking up how to do it - works for all sorts of cables and keeps your stuff from tangling or getting kinks). I've been only using these for a couple of weeks and I only use my IEMs to listen to stuff at my desk at work or home, so can't really comment on long-term durability just yet. But so far, so good.
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