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The Linsoul Tripowin Zonie IEM Cable is a high-quality 16-core silver-plated earphone cable designed for enhanced sound quality and universal compatibility with various earphones. Its soft, tangle-free design and pre-shaped earhooks make it ideal for both casual and active listening, while multiple connector options ensure versatility. Available in a range of colors, it allows users to personalize their audio experience.




T**Y
The Cable You're Looking For
This is 100% the cable you're looking for. Cable material is soft (somewhat rubber like) but still quality. Length is just about perfect. More than enough length to hang around/below your waist/butt when you're wearing them. Not too weighty where it pulls down on your head/ears, but not too light where it feels cheap. Solid, but comfy ear hooks. The synch at the top works perfectly to keep your IEM's tight and in your ears, even when moving your head around. The connections at both ends are solid (maybe could use a tad more length on the 2 pin end, but it still hooks in very well to the IEM, and I don't think it will ever come apart unless you purposely pull on it. Sound is great. No major upgrade over stock cables. Maybe a bit more tonality and depth, but that's probably placebo since cables rarely make much of a difference there. Overall, fantastic cables that I'd highly recommend.
A**R
Wow! Better than I imagined.
One of my favorite pair of IEM's to listen to EDM/House music with are the KZ Zax. That IEM is unlike the majority of KZ's line of IEM's. While KZ's are known for having a very pronounced V shape sound signature with a mid-range that gets lost under booming bass and almost shrill highs. Because the Zax's are a hybrid and not full armature they have a dynamic driver for the low end and 7 armature drivers per earpiece. The dynamic driver fixes a lot of the boomy low end issues that KZ's had become famous for. What really surprised me when I first listened to them was the presence of the mid-range. It is there and present in all the good ways you would want it to be yet never over powering. It was love at first listen and over the years that I have owned my KZ Zax's they have quickly become the IEM's I always have with me and listen to most often. Anyone who has ever owned a pair of KZ IEM's knows that the weakest part of any of their line is the cable that they include with their IEM's. The stock cable barely passes as something I would give any thought of listening to music through. They leave a lot to be desired. So the first thing to be ditched in a drawer somewhere is the stock cable. For the past year and 7 months I have had two 3rd party cables (the second one replaced the first one when the connection started dropping in and out in the left ear piece), While not the best cables available, they were far superior to the stock cable, they cost around $12 each and both of them lasted over 7 months before the internal wires started breaking at the bend points. I usually keep my phone in my front pocket with the headphones plugged in and I have a bad habit of leaving it that way when I sit down which is why I am very hard on cables and they all succumb to breakage at the bend points. Last week the second 3rd party cable finally started to show signs that death was imminent and the right ear piece was going to stop working very soon. I jumped on Amazon and started looking for a new replacement cable. The Tripowin Zonie caught my eye. Not so much because I knew it had superior sound quality due to its impressive build quality but more for its overall thickness. A 16 core silver plated cable is not going to internally break as easy as a 4 core cable (or at least common sense is on the side of the 16 core cable). Sure, I knew there would be some amount of better sound but I was really thinking about how sturdy that thick cable looked. My first impression upon unpacking the cable was that it really is a quality build using quality parts. As an added bonus it is also stunning looking (dare I say sexy as well). Then I put my trusty Zak's in my ears and kicked off some music. Wow! I didn't even have to think about whether they did or did not sound better. The music now has a noticeably smooth underbelly. The notes seem to be gliding effortlessly in the air. Until I started listening with this cable, I didn't even realize that sound coming out of my Zax's was traveling over a gravel road. At least that is the best way to describe it. I wasn't expecting this level of improvement but the ear to ear smile plastered on my face says a lot about just how good this cable is. At around $20 it is more than worth every penny.
B**S
Great quality
I bought the Linsoul Tripowin Zonie 16-core silver-plated IEM cable and while the build quality feels solid with a nice braided design, I was disappointed that it didn’t actually work with my AS10 Pros as advertised. The connectors don’t fit properly, so despite the premium look and feel, it ended up being unusable for the earphones I purchased it for.
J**S
Great cable
Amazing cable for the price. It looks amazing and is very flexible and sounds great. Cable isn’t too thick nor too thin
G**N
Nice and sounds great
Very nice IEM cable - sounds great!
C**S
My favorite IEM cables
I bought this to use with one of my IEM sets after getting frustrated with the cheap cable it came with. This is a vastly superior cable. It's surprisingly soft & supple, but feels quite durable. It's quieter (in terms of noise from the cable movement) and despite not making an effort to keep it neat, it's proven quite good at avoiding getting knotted up or tangled. They haven't had any issues with looseness when plugged into the audio jacks on my devices. It's a very good cable, and I'll be replacing the cables on my other IEMs with this type over the next few months.
D**N
A good buy
Good quality replacement cable for the ear monitor... Great value
M**.
Really just wish they fit more snug where it connects to the earbud.
The connectors to the actual earbud are kind of loose. They fall get disconnected pretty frequently from basic use. The cable that came with the Linsoul KZ ZS10 PRO X fit way more snug and I never had that issue. I do like that the cable doesn't tangle nearly as easy. Also the little bit of extra length is nice. The sound difference is negligible. Really just wish they fit more snug where it connects to the earbud.
F**I
this thing is great!! need to have more of this for stage monitoring
S**I
Been using it for a few months. I loved both its build and sound quality. 5 Stars.
A**H
Świetny, słychać subtelną różnicę w dźwięku nie ma trzasków jak w podstawowym kablu. Bardzo giętki, ale i trochę cięższy.
H**A
I replaced my original wires for my KZ ZS10 Pro which were plastic. These have the same hook for the ears, but a softer texture. The signal is good, and there is no noise, even with electric equipment or wires close by. I am very satisfied, especially given the low cost.
B**N
The Linsoul Tripowin Cable (QDC-3.5 mm, Lavender) instantly impressed me — it looks even better in person and has a really premium feel to it. The lavender color is subtle yet striking, and the build quality feels solid and durable without being stiff. It connects easily and feels secure in my earphone jacks, with no wiggle or looseness. Beyond aesthetics, it also seems well-made for daily use and travel. If you want a high-quality upgrade cable that both sounds and looks great, this one is definitely worth it!
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