We've heard this before. Moloch is PW Audio taking their Ignis build to new heights, the upgrade to OCC copper giving you the same tuning in maximum quality.
Strong dynamics at the frequency extremes, in the bass and treble, immediately impress themselves upon you. This is not a subtle improvement by any means. Moloch is a transformative listen.
Skillfully used, Moloch scrubs away any undue upper-midrange peaks that might have plagued your favourite IEM's presentation before.
In the place of stridency, PW substitute in gobs of midrange space and an engaging, anchored, vocal presentation.
Use Moloch to both control your IEMs yet unleash them at the same time, or also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, and our other cables here.
Red PVC shielding means warning, because prepare to be impressed right out of the gate by PW Audio with Ignis. This is an entry-level copper cable that gets so much right.
Neutral U-shaped with a sub-bass boost, tons of midrange space for vocals that breathe, and a pinch of sparkle at the very top, Ignis offers its candidacy to improve any IEM – even a flagship one.
Clean to a fault, with a deep sense of inner resolution, Ignis simultaneously locks down on any runaway frequencies yet fleshes out the presentation of your music, always making it sound natural.
Its solid PVC build and confidence-inspiring plugs surpass expectations at its price, but you can still step up the design of Ignis to OCC copper on its bigger brother Moloch here.
Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, and our other cables here.
A pair of peaks in just the right places. PW Audio's Athena is on the warpath against boredom, injecting just the right amount of upper-mid spice to give sizzle to an otherwise neutral presentation.
Those with IEMs packing big stages and wanting a little more involvement will rally around PW Audio's new Goddess of War. Athena – a limited-edition release – promises to keep things accurate but never strays into becoming too safe.
An energetic and direct-sounding PW Audio offering that also injects a small bump in the bass, Athena owes its sound to its new copper construction.
Part of PW Audio's Vanquish series, Athena adopted the construction principles of the seven-section tube series, but now features a specially treated alloy.
Within the wire, seven cores are intricately twisted to enhance the speed of information transmission compared to straight wires, resulting in reduced signal loss.
Athena's conductors undergo deoxidisation and compression, compressing the core to a diameter of 0.9mm or less. PW Audio's compression significantly diminishes the crystalline cross-section, nearly eliminating it.
This, in turn, elevates the current transfer rate, and by tightening the twisted pattern, it further enhances transmission speed, sound clarity, and minimises noise. Check out the rest of PW Audio's builds here, and all our other cables here.
No. 10 is OCC copper, but PW Audio have managed to inject a silver-like level of upper frequency energy and detail in this build.
Such differentiation to No. 5 is appreciated, because here is a cable that alternates perfectly with its sibling in PW's line.
No. 10's greater detail isn't achieved at the expense of the smooth, toe-tapping addictiveness that defines Peter Wong's creations. Vocals still remain sweet, and bass goes deep serving as a foundation for its open, soaring highs.
See what you can further achieve with actual silver with Silver Liars, or view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, and our other cables here.
This is the endgame. First TimeS cements PW Audio Founder Peter Wong's unofficial title as Copper Magician. After researching a new type of copper for nine months, First TimeS was born.
Released as the pinnacle of what audio's longest-standing conductor can achieve, the notion of First TimeS is undisputedly romantic. When was the last time you were impressed by your music.
Nay, when was the last time you were impressed by a copper cable – First TimeS is here to be the last-time endgame, the fit-all copper cable flagship that elevates every listening experience.
Liquid midranges and effortless bass extension are a given. Transients and dynamics are reproduced with a deft touch, with instruments and vocals presented 3D as if you were there immersed, Live.
The realism and effortlessness from First TimeS has to be heard to be believed. Twister6 lauded its "high level of micro-detail retrieval, noticeable improvement in the perception of soundstage width and 3D imaging".
A conclusion you'll similarly come to, listening to First TimeS with your favourite Empire Ears Odin flagship. Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, or our other cables here.
Sagittarius may be among PW Audio's most affordable shielded cables, but it boasts Shielding Pro technology descended from their Orpheus Lite flagship.
Endlessly ergonomic still, the build of Sagittarius remains supple – and that's reflected in its sound. With just a little sizzle in the upper-mids making it clear we're dealing with a braid with tons of resolution, this PW Audio release will go down in time for elevating nigh any IEM.
The control Sagittarius exerts over runaway transients, and the deep silence borne of PW Audio's constantly-developing shielding technology, already makes this a favourite.
Its expansive and smooth soundstage, coupled with seamless frequency transitions in the high frequencies, delivers a detailed yet fatigue-free listening experience. The dynamic rhythm is vocal-driven, offering captivating PRAT without relying overly on boosted low frequencies.
Shielding Pro sees each of Sagittarius' four cores covered by four independent shields for both the positive and negative poles on both left and right channels, effectively preventing interference between poles and eliminating external disturbances.
Move on further up the range to hear Sagittarius' shielded counterpart Epoch for both IEMs and headphones, check out the rest of PW Audio's range here or view our other cables here.
PW Audio's flagships often take the headlines, which is why No. 5 surprises everyone for the level of immersion it promises as one's first IEM upgrade cable.
No. 5 behaves exactly as you'd expect a copper cable to perform, providing warm high-end detail without fatigue, and smooth liquid mid-ranges.
Despite its obvious colouration, PW Audio's basic No. 5 still respects the accuracy of your music and recordings, offering little to no exaggeration in the bass frequency regions.
Or you can enjoy a very different view from No. 5's counterpart, No. 10, here. Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, and our other cables here.
PW Audio's Genesis knows how to get a party started. This copper cable adds plenty of life and vibrancy to the presentation of any IEM.
Mostly mid-forward, with a slight emphasis at the frequency extremes both in the bass and treble, Genesis is born for your consideration to add midrange vivacity to any IEM that failed to sound engaging prior.
Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, or our other cables here.
Red PVC shielding means warning, because prepare to be impressed right out of the gate by PW Audio with Ignis. This is an entry-level copper cable that gets so much right.
Neutral U-shaped with a sub-bass boost, tons of midrange space for vocals that breathe, and a pinch of sparkle at the very top, Ignis offers its candidacy to improve any headphone – even a flagship one.
Clean to a fault, with a deep sense of inner resolution, Ignis simultaneously locks down on any runaway frequencies yet fleshes out the presentation of your music, always making it sound natural.
Its solid PVC build and confidence-inspiring plugs surpass expectations at its price, but you can still step up the design of Ignis to OCC copper on its bigger brother Moloch here.
Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, and our other cables here.
We've heard this before. Moloch is PW Audio taking their Ignis build to new heights for Fostex's TH808, the upgrade to OCC copper giving you the same tuning in maximum quality.
Strong dynamics at the frequency extremes, in the bass and treble, immediately impress themselves upon you. This is not a subtle improvement by any means. Moloch is a transformative listen.
Skillfully used, Moloch scrubs away any undue upper-midrange peaks that might have plagued your favourite headphone's presentation before.
In the place of stridency, PW substitute in gobs of midrange space and an engaging, anchored, vocal presentation.
Use Moloch to both control your headphones yet unleash them at the same time, or also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, and our other cables here.
PW Biscuit for PW Audio fans.
The PW Audio Biscuit houses a 6mm dynamic driver, with an all-metal CNC shell. The soldering is done with PW's own copper tinned wire base for the internal wiring. The Biscuit is an easy match with any of PW's cables so you can enjoy discovering your own match and signature in sound.
***Please note that the product DOES NOT come with a cable nor eartips. ***We will include a pair of eartips (of your choice) with purchase.
No. 10 is OCC copper, but PW Audio have managed to inject a silver-like level of upper frequency energy and detail in this build, perfect for teasing out the last bits of resolution Fostex's TH900 is capable of.
Such differentiation to No. 5 is appreciated, because here is a cable that alternates perfectly with its sibling in PW's line.
No. 10's greater detail isn't achieved at the expense of the smooth, toe-tapping addictiveness that defines Peter Wong's creations. Vocals still remain sweet, and bass goes deep serving as a foundation for its open, soaring highs.
See what you can further achieve with actual silver with Silver Liars, or view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, and our other cables here.
PW Audio's flagships often take the headlines, which is why No. 5 surprises everyone for the level of immersion it promises as one's first upgrade cable for the Fostex TH900.
No. 5 behaves exactly as you'd expect a copper cable to perform, providing warm high-end detail without fatigue, and smooth liquid mid-ranges.
Despite its obvious colouration, PW Audio's basic No. 5 still respects the accuracy of your music and recordings, offering little to no exaggeration in the bass frequency regions.
Or you can enjoy a very different view from No. 5's counterpart, No. 10, here. Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, and our other cables here.
PW Audio coated Hyperion's top-grade copper in rubber, and that flexibility in sleeving is also audible in its sound signature.
Hyperion is perfect for taming any overzealous IEM's high-frequencies. Its sonic pliability allows audiophiles to immerse in luxurious relaxation a smooth mid-range that once might have been strident and shrill. Bend, don't break.
A perfect cable to warm up any overcooked presentation, Hyperion's liquidity is addictive, sweetening everything in the midrange. This is one smooth customer from PW Audio here.
Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, or our other cables here.
PW Audio's half-and-half. Just Dance x Genesis (JDG) borrows liberally from the latter which knows how to get a party started.
W-shaped, with equal emphasis in the bass, mids and treble, JDG is born for your consideration to add vivacity across the board.
This PW's forwardness sparks your listening to life, on any IEM previously lacklustre and begging for an injection of energy.
Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, or our other cables here.
Genesis got the party started and PW Audio now Just Dance. Its liveliness across the audio band means that this silver-plated copper is the life of the party.
Like any dance floor diva Just Dance isn't worried about being too uptight or serious.
This fun PW Audio customer's smooth, footloose presentation of transients means it's perfect to help an IEM unwind and loosen up – put this on the Vision Ears Elysium EXT to hear what we mean.
Also view the rest of our PW Audio cables here, or our other cables here.