Less overthinking and more just curiosity and being inquisitive. Mainly planning to grab a XINHS 4 core graphene cable in the near future, given everyone on here’s praise of its looks and comfort and I agree with the first bit.
Though gonna take a while since I sent my Oracle in for repair but hopefully I should be delivered to linsoul tomorrow and they can give it a look asap
Pffft, you should’ve seen me a couple weeks ago before I set on the Oracle as my first IEM haha
Just my two cents, the braiding makes a slightly stiffer cable with bends in different directions. Not a huge difference but I prefer the twisted style when possible. There are limitations on which materials can be twisted so it is always more of a hassle to ask him what is possible.
So there isn’t much of a difference in terms of material used that would really change anything about the sound, innit?
I am getting the feeling that the “copper” title used on many of those listings are just referring to the color of the cable instead of the metal. Even “OFHC high purity Oxygen-Free copper” is just a label for a certain look.
If you hang around forums enough, you’ll find hundreds of battlefields or minefields of arguments over if different cables sound different.
It’s either: Someone says X-cable sound better, and people argue about it. Or someone says that and everyone just doesn’t care to argue against it to avoid the fight.
Cables are always a hill people argue on.
My 2cents: Good cable good, bad cable bad. Unless someone shows you specific graphs of bad stock cables, get a cable more for your tastes and comforts. Personally I’m not a fan of thick, heavy IEM cables. 4-core, lightweight and flexible is where my honey is.
That I know
I’ve been sleuthing around all forums and pages about cables and the debate for a long time, but it just interests me how those material difference and coating from the listings affect the price tags. Like what @Rikudou_Goku said and his database proves, it’s the resistance that matters, but this info will never be clear on those listings
Same for me, I only care about the flexibility, look, and ease to store for cables. Unless resistance is shown for the listings, that would be the only second thing I’ll look out for.