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Correct - that is the PN of my cable.
However, I don't see any type no on the box.
No - i did not hear any differences with that cable.
Otherweise (at least - if 'difference' would mean 'sounding worse'') I would have returned it to my dealer
immediately....
....and I would have warned about it here.
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Thanks Roger and MM
js:Thanks Roger and MM
BeoNut since '75
Where did you get this information? I am using them with a regular 3 conductor plug without problems.
"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"
Sorry, my wuoting did not work for some reason.
Someone stated that the 4-conductor cable do not work on a headphone amp. Where is this information from?
A 'replacement cable' is meant to replace another - in this case for users, who don't need the 4-pin/remote version.
If you need a '4-pin cable', that is longer than the default, it would be a 'long iDevice-compatible cable' - and not a 'long audio cable'.
I don't know, if that exists.
As an iDevice is a portable device that you carry with you, that is a non-existing problem in my opinion.
Unless you want to keep your iDevice in your sock while you are running
U.S. site (and Amazon) has two lengths of cables without remote and replacement iDevice and Android cables with remote
http://www.beoplay.com/accessories/h6
Sadly, Sounds Heavenly does not believe an upgraded cable is possible because the slim plug surround leaves no room for more robust wire...