Shure E4c Excellent detail, Worth the price
Superior sound quality. Easily listen to each and every instrument. Bass is good, you just need a tight fit. This is the key to any IEM. No false bass boost like cheap headphones.
I have to upgrade most of my MP3s from 128 kbps to 192 kbps. You can actually tell when you have a lower quality recording with these IEMs. No other weaknesses that I have found.
Posted Apr 16, 2006 - CUSTOM FIT: This may help present owners with the fit. I didn't like the stock angle of the headphones. They have filters inside of them with a little tab to prevent you from rotating them. I cut the tab off the filter(replaceable) and rotated just a tiny bit for my own ears with more comfort. INSTALLATION: There is a slight learning curve to installing these, but in the beginning it helps to reach one hand over your head to pull your ear straight up then insert into ear with your other hand. The ear canal actually goes up and in not just straight in. Lifting your ear will help get the IEM where it needs to be. It makes a HUGE differance in sound quality so play with the fit before you return them. VOLUME: On another note: I use them with my Nano and whoever is complaining about not having the power to driver them is insane. I only listen at about 25-30% power from Ipod. 50% volume is about concert loudness and should not be listened to for long periods of time or risk hearing damage. I also tried with a shuffle and my old 3rd gen Ipod and they are about the same. Any Ipod or MP3 player will driver these very well because they don't need very much power.
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