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Hydrocool
11
Nov 28, 2016
They look like a cheep set of Christmas lights.
zakalwe
125
Nov 28, 2016
HydrocoolPrepare yourself for a response...
KITTY
1456
Nov 28, 2016
HydrocoolThe keyboard you bought does also.
PeterR
65
Nov 28, 2016
Hydrocool
11
Nov 28, 2016
KITTYFrom all the dust and hair and stuff I see in the pictures of the keyboard I paid for but won't see for months I must wonder if they were put together in a work friendly environment. You know every time you twist two wires like that you are creating a small capacitor. Why they didn't make the wire side by side with a shield and a cover like most $20 sets have. Also rare earth magnets are so cheep now anybody can make a great pair of buds for next to nothing. They will never compare to over the ear electrostatic headphones but they will sound good.
EniGmA1987
607
Nov 28, 2016
Hydrocool" Why they didn't make the wire side by side with a shield and a cover like most $20 sets have. " LOL. You dont seem to know anything about audio cables if you say something as profoundly dumb as that.
Hydrocool
11
Nov 28, 2016
HydrocoolEvery twist of that wire messes up the sound.
Hydrocool
11
Nov 28, 2016
HydrocoolWell maybe they are shielded I sure hope so for the moneys.
zakalwe
125
Nov 28, 2016
Hydrocoollol, you're kidding...he's kidding....you are kidding, right?
PeterR
65
Nov 28, 2016
zakalweHe sounds like Ken M
zakalwe
125
Nov 28, 2016
PeterRlol...the most epic troll on the internet
hernandoco
242
Nov 29, 2016
HydrocoolI agree. Electrostats definitely make the keyboard taste better.
Despoiler
46
Nov 30, 2016
HydrocoolAre you kidding? Twisting wire pairs is done to reduce crosstalk and can reduce or eliminate RFI and EMI. It's a good and necessary thing.
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