A
It could be my fault, but I always break these kind of cables. I use it as an extension for my earphones, and while keeping them in my pocket I break the connections. The cable looks awesome though, so if you use it in a more normal context they will last forever, I am sure of it
0
0
Report
R
Review After One Year of Use
Build Quality and Durability
The build quality of these cables is good. They have quality feel without being too sturdy. The connectors are solid, and there's been no sign of wear or loosening.
Sound Quality
Regarding sound quality, they deliver clear and crisp audio without any noticeable noise or interference.
Flexibility and Handling
The flexibility of these cables is another plus. They're easy to coil and uncoil, making setup and pack-up times faster. This might seem like a small detail, but when you're dealing with multiple cables, it really makes a difference.
Value for Money
In terms of value for money, these cables sit in a sweet spot. They're not the cheapest on the market, but their performance and durability justify the price. It's a case of getting what you pay for, and in this instance, it's quality and reliability.
Conclusion
After a year of use, the Cordial CFM cables have proven to be a reliable choice for both studio and live settings. Their build quality, sound clarity, and handling ease make them a worthwhile investment for musicians and audio technicians who value quality and durability in their equipment.
The build quality of these cables is good. They have quality feel without being too sturdy. The connectors are solid, and there's been no sign of wear or loosening.
Sound Quality
Regarding sound quality, they deliver clear and crisp audio without any noticeable noise or interference.
Flexibility and Handling
The flexibility of these cables is another plus. They're easy to coil and uncoil, making setup and pack-up times faster. This might seem like a small detail, but when you're dealing with multiple cables, it really makes a difference.
Value for Money
In terms of value for money, these cables sit in a sweet spot. They're not the cheapest on the market, but their performance and durability justify the price. It's a case of getting what you pay for, and in this instance, it's quality and reliability.
Conclusion
After a year of use, the Cordial CFM cables have proven to be a reliable choice for both studio and live settings. Their build quality, sound clarity, and handling ease make them a worthwhile investment for musicians and audio technicians who value quality and durability in their equipment.
0
0
Report
S
High-quality cable.
Inexpensive, but looks very solid.
High-quality connectors, powerful cord.
The only thing a little embarrassed that this extension cable is much thicker than the cables on the headphones. I hear less signal loss than using a shorter thin cable of another manufacturer.
High-quality connectors, powerful cord.
The only thing a little embarrassed that this extension cable is much thicker than the cables on the headphones. I hear less signal loss than using a shorter thin cable of another manufacturer.
0
0
Report
Sa
Great quality cable from cordial as always.
Don,t have a lot to add, here really. Main use case for me was to feed some wired IEM solutions out of a stage box with Headphone outputs. Works a treat. Comes rolled properly aswell which you don,t see with some other brands.
0
0
Report
L
Great cable
I use this cable as an extension cable for my in-ear monitoring system. The plug and the jack are made by REAN ( subcompany of Neutrik ).
Good value for money.
Good value for money.
0
0
Report