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doms227 t1_j1pnyys wrote

I've found Linsoul Tripowin Zowie cables to be good value options from Amazon. Worth a look to see what options they have for the 4.4mm to 3.5 ends.

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MoWePhoto t1_j1ppkag wrote

I have the Tripowin GrandVia for my Denon AD-H7200 with 4.4mm to dual 3.5. it fits the Hifiman as well and can be bought in different terminations for the player. They aren't cheap but really really nice and worth every penny!

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marystwin OP t1_j1pubxc wrote

Only ever heard good things about Hart Audio, maybe gonna look into them, but international shipping to Europe + import taxes are a bit much for just a cable (close to 100€) :(

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HeadphoneSmile t1_j1q4osc wrote

I use the Tripowin GranVia too, but with XLR connector. Worked very well with my Sundara and now with Edition XS. I got it from AliExpress, which is fine if you don't mind waiting a few weeks for packages to arrive.

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HeadphoneSmile t1_j1q4wc1 wrote

If you don't mind waiting for the shipping, there are plenty of inexpensive choices on AliExpress or eBay.

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