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[deleted] OP t1_j0fgd5p wrote

Not that impressed. I would have maybe thought about keeping the chus as cheapies, but non-removable tiny cable and bad fit for my ears made returning them an easy choice.

Didn't do anything for me that a 20$ KZ can't.

And tbh, the 'brand new' Arias showed up as a tangled mess of bent cable, and absolutely loaded with earwax. I threw them back in the box and had my refund less than 2 hours later.

I'll try blessing2's some time.

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danegraphics t1_j0gclz7 wrote

Wax?? Bruh, where did you get them from so I can avoid that store?

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[deleted] OP t1_j0glnya wrote

Shenzhen Audio, amazon storefront.

Just look at all the reviews who ALSO ordered brand new IEMs from them, and got a nasty used pair covered in human filth.

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danegraphics t1_j0h1ouw wrote

Bruh what the heck? That’s where I got both my Aria’s and my Chu’s. They came totally new totally clean.

Then again, Amazon has recently been known to mix up their stock more and more; returns, scams, and genuine product all treated as if it’s the same thing. But I can’t find the reviews you’re talking about. Maybe they got deleted?

That sucks man. Sad that happened to you.

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[deleted] OP t1_j0hgod3 wrote

https://www.amazon.com/sp?ie=UTF8&seller=A2Q0JVLI22BSVA&asin=B091DPFLSH&ref_=dp_merchant_link&isAmazonFulfilled=1

Looks like Amazon has officially taken the blame, filter by 1-star reviews only.

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danegraphics t1_j0j2lqh wrote

Interesting. Well, I’m always okay to exchange until I get new ones.

But for now, I love the one’s I’ve got.

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[deleted] OP t1_j0jty2b wrote

I spent (temporarily) 550$ and a week of my time to discover the same thing essentially.

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