Yes you could but - given their are already 2 cables supplied that connect to 
the cans themselves - it would make sense I reckon for an optional longer cable 
to connect the same way, neater too.


> On 3 Feb 2016, at 9:43 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Well you can buy a long cable and connect to the end of the p7 cable.
> So do i when i don’t want to use my Sennheiser RS140.
> /A
>> On 02 Feb 2016, at 20:40, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Yes that’s a shame about the 6S so I’ve therefore decided to purchase the 
>> Chord Mojo, something similar one might say but it doesn’t follow the case 
>> idea.
>> 
>> Actually the Mojo is a standard type of DAC in a shell about the size of an 
>> iPhone though thinner.
>> 
>> The Mojo can be used with a wider variety of devices - everything from 
>> iPhone to Samsung S6 - and you can even hook it up to stereo components if 
>> you want given the Mojo has several digital inputs.
>> 
>> Of course that’s not knocking the Music Boost and that would have been my 
>> preference, something to enclose my iPhone 6S.
>> 
>> If you’re a lover of music then you really don’t know what you’re missing 
>> until you’ve heard it through a DAC from Arcam, Chord or one of those 
>> manufacturers who dedicate their existence to DAC’S.
>> 
>> And you have a pair of B&W P7’s as do I.
>> 
>> Perhaps you would echo my thought process when I say that these cans are a 
>> bargain for their price, sounds as though you’re listening to a 30 inch 
>> sub-woofer and some silky tweeters not forgetting those power mid range 
>> speakers right up close.
>> 
>> My only annoyances about these cans is that they don’t come with a longer 
>> leader for Hi-Fi listening and I’m a little surprised that B&W don’t offer 
>> one as an optional attachment.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 3 Feb 2016, at 3:31 AM, John Gurd <j.g...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I got my Arcam MusicBoost a few weeks ago and I've been meaning to write
>>> about it for a while. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> First of all the DAC sounds great with the B&W P7s as you might expect. I
>>> mostly listened the music from the Apple Music service so there was a limit
>>> to the definition (256 bitrate). However, it sounds very detailed and
>>> natural with plenty of seperation. As it is a headphone amp as well there is
>>> plenty of volume if necessary and the music has a nice feel of power in
>>> reserve. Bass when present has loads of umph but very well controlled and by
>>> no means overwhelming. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The unit is a hard shell with a velvety feel that is almost slippery. The
>>> fit is very tight for an iPhone 6 and there is no wiggle room at all. I
>>> struggle sometimes to remove the phone from the MusicBoost. You can't pull
>>> it out by the phone's sides even though they can be gripped from about
>>> halfway up. You have to get your fingernails between the bottom edge of the
>>> phone and the unit and it can take more than one attempt. So there is no way
>>> an iPhone 6S should be inserted into it! Well, it can be forced but you'll
>>> never get it back!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> There is a tiny button on the bottom front left of the unit and pressing it
>>> in for a few seconds gets it charging the phone. Like a lot of charging
>>> cases it feels light but once united with the iPhone the combined weight is
>>> quite hefty in the hand. I usually keep my phone in a trouser or jeans
>>> pocket but it's too heavy to be comfortable with the case. So I use the
>>> musicBoost when I want to do some undivided listening and it's certainly
>>> handy to have in a bag to breakout it the iPhone needs a charge boost on the
>>> go.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Overall, it sounds fantastic and is great to have but I don't use it all the
>>> time. But if you try to use a 6S with it I think you'll find it will be
>>> permanently attached!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> John
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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>> 
>> 
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