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helloimkon
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Mar 7, 2014
What is that Wireless hybrid in the specification?
Polygon
192
Mar 7, 2014
helloimkonI purchased these around the time they initially launched, so a few things worth noting for those still on the fence:
1. Were I to judge them solely on sound quality, even at full MSRP I'd deem them well worth their cost. I may even commit to a second set, should the lowest price be unlocked. 2. The cable is as cheap as they come; no two ways about it! So much so that a handful of owners have actually returned/sold them based on the cable alone. If, however, you can look past the cable, they're sure to please. As it stands, I know of no aftermarket cable available for the SA7, and according to Sleek Audio there is a chance of seeing one in the future. 3. Considering their price, build quality is sub-par. Not to mention, there are plenty of small parts to potentially lose/misplace. 4. Sleek Audio delivers among the absolute best customer support I've ever experienced.
All in all, cable aside, the SA7 sound every bit as good as one would expect for it to at it's price point. If/once you look past it's shortcomings (and they certainly do exist), the SA7 is no slouch!
@helloimkon If I'm not mistaken, I believe you're referring to the (now discontinued) Sleek Audio W-1 wireless module, which enables wireless audio when used in conjunction with Sleek Audio earphones. Good luck finding one, however. They're practically nonexistent at this point.
Rambonobo
207
Mar 9, 2014
PolygonIf you have a wireless module will it work with these?
Polygon
192
Mar 9, 2014
RambonoboAccording to Sleek, "The Sleek Audio W-1 Wireless Audio Accessory works with any Sleek Audio earphones."
Lapper
16
Mar 10, 2014
PolygonBig +1 on that super cheap cable. I bought the SA1 as my first IEMs with high hopes and the cable was done inside of 6 months. Very poor build quality.
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