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Moondrop Atami Headphone Upgrade Cable with 4.4mm Fully Balanced Plug Without Microphone (0.78mm 2pin)

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Management number 215161271 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$52.00 Model Number 215161271
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  • Litz Structure Single Crystal Copper + Special Silver Solder High Quality Braided Headphone Upgrade Cable
  • 【High-quality Cores Excelent Performance】 The litz structure utilizes specially selected single crystal copper combined with high-silver solder, which provides excellent conductivity.This effectively reduces resistance and loss during signal transmission, resulting in a pure. natural sound.
  • 【High Strength Woven Materjal Aesthetic Appeal and Durable Design】 High-strength,wear-resistant woven materials are employed not only for their aesthetic appeal and durable design but also to enhance texture and extend service life.
  • 【Laid-back and Rich,Soft, Delicate, High Density】 The bass is moderate and laid-back, while the mid-high frequencies are delicate and soft, allowing for clear and natural vocals. The high-frequency details offer a rich auditory experience.
  • 【High-precision,4.4mm Fully Balanced Plug】 This design effectively minimizes signal interference, improves sound separation with high accuracy, and reduces potential damage from plugging and unplugging.
  • 【More Compatibility,Three Options Available】 Support MMCX, high-precision 0.78 2pin, double 3.5mm headphone cable.

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