Need help buying the IEM cable or should I just buy another earphones?

Hi, pretty new to this sub as well as IEMs, I currently own a GK Kuten unfortunately the Type C cable is giving a lot of trouble. I'm looking to buy another cable but unsure if that's the right decision need your inputs for which cable should I buy or if I should actually buy one.

This is the second time the cable has given up on me, previously I was using a Truthear. Any tips on how to make these cables a lil sustainable would also be nice. If anymore information is required please do tell :)

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u/Guilty_Thoughts02 — 16 hours ago

Need guidance from the community

Hi all, I'm new to this sub. For context, I have 2 years of work exp, in BPM (Business Process Management) as a field with a degree in tech. Currently, working as a consultant in Big4 for one of the SAP tools (Worked majorly in ERP implementation projects). Had a few questions for you all nothing them below, thanks for the help in advance :)

  1. I have been considering making a switch to PM roles, is it really advisable? If yes, how do I make this switch? What skills would be required?

  2. For folks who got into PM roles from consulting, how was the transition like and what are the major differences when it comes to work?

  3. For everyone, all guidance is appreciated. I'm feeling a lil lost, unsure if getting out if consulting is the right thing to do or if going into PM is even viable? Any and every piece of advice is appreciated

P.s. I'm the only one earning in my family with major financial and health issues, so can't pursue further education as if now (would love to study but it's not realistic). Considering this switch because this job is redundant in ways, would love to find a better career trajectory. Thanks :)

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u/Guilty_Thoughts02 — 17 hours ago

Need guidance from the community

Hi all, I'm new to this sub. For context, I have 2 years of work exp, in BPM (Business Process Management) as a field with a degree in tech. Currently, working as a consultant in Big4 for one of the SAP tools (Worked majorly in ERP implementation projects). Had a few questions for you all nothing them below, thanks for the help in advance :)

  1. I have been considering making a switch to PM roles, is it really advisable? If yes, how do I make this switch? What skills would be required?

  2. For folks who got into PM roles from consulting, how was the transition like and what are the major differences when it comes to work?

  3. For everyone, all guidance is appreciated. I'm feeling a lil lost, unsure if getting out if consulting is the right thing to do or if going into PM is even viable? Any and every piece of advice is appreciated

P.s. I'm the only one earning in my family with major financial and health issues, so can't pursue further education as if now (would love to study but it's not realistic). Considering this switch because this job is redundant in ways, would love to find a better career trajectory. Thanks :)

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u/Guilty_Thoughts02 — 1 day ago