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try before you buy: Sure E2C Headphones
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| DjConfessions |
I went to work today and picked up some Shure E2C headphones for $60 as my friend said Shure is a top brand, next to Bose. Retail was $99, so i thought it was a good deal and it has a 21 day return policy, so it seems safe to play with it.
Anyways, it doesn't have any noise cancelling "tech", but the in-ear buds fit so tight that i can't hear like my dad telling me how much of a waste of time i am or police tearing down a neighbors door. But they're so ing TIGHT. I put the smallest buds and they are just lodged in there. Whenever i need a coke, i just take the headphones off the computer and take them with me, i don't want to bother fidgeting with them all deep in there.
Anyways, this friday is payday and i was just wondering if it the E3s or E4s were any better. My friend just says that they are just louder. Would it be worth dishing out an extra 40-90 bucks to upgrade? |
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| Marc Summers |
I love the headphones that stick into the ear canal! The bass is unmatched!
And you're avatar is sexy, strip tease from a war criminal :p |
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| DjJade |
| i like etymotics better but thats just a personal preference |
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| ali92 |
www.head-fi.org - ;-)
I would buy the higher ones. You got less noise as these are IEMs, not earbuds. :-) |
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