Great question. I had the same thought at one point, when I researched this, what I found was at the length of a typical IEM cable, something would have to be seriously wrong with the cable construction to create a problem. It’s also hard to measure accurately with just a voltmeter at less than 1 ohm, a 1m/3ft cable would be under that. It seemed pointless and confusing to put in the reviews. What do you think? Am I looking at it wrong?
They are both good. The Lyre mini has that nylon jacket that makes it a little stiff and microphonic. If you think that will bother you, get the Ace 2.0. Personally I like the Lyre Mini better though.
Dunu is still the goat with the modular system.
If only they would give love to the 2.5mm crew! But otherwise, yeah.
@IEMCableReviews I agree. I would love to use balanced on my quedelix 5k.
Can you also measure cable impedance?
Great question. I had the same thought at one point, when I researched this, what I found was at the length of a typical IEM cable, something would have to be seriously wrong with the cable construction to create a problem. It’s also hard to measure accurately with just a voltmeter at less than 1 ohm, a 1m/3ft cable would be under that. It seemed pointless and confusing to put in the reviews. What do you think? Am I looking at it wrong?
@@IEMCableReviews Kind of agree with your point, maybe separate video where you measure all cables impedance and create table of it
@@V2760I’ll look into it, if it is something I can do with equipment I have and with discernible results, it would be interesting to explore.
Should I get this cable or Dunu Lyre Mini for my Truthear Hexa? I need to connect to a DAC/AMP because the Truthear Hexa is only 3.5mm.
They are both good. The Lyre mini has that nylon jacket that makes it a little stiff and microphonic. If you think that will bother you, get the Ace 2.0. Personally I like the Lyre Mini better though.
"silver foil" sounds so premium. NOT
lol the way these companies describe the wire they use 🙄