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04-13-2007 , 03:46 PM
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i have the e2c's. unfortunately i must have damaged them because one ear is too quiet, and one ear is super loud.
thanks
They're not damaged, they're DIRTY. pull off the tip and make sure the hole in the middle isn't clogged with ear wax, if it is clean it with the tool they provided or a toothpick.
04-13-2007 , 08:46 PM
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PITTM,

I'm in the market for some new earbuds. It seems like the Shure ones are the clear concensus pick.

So, here's the question. Speaking to a relative non-audiophile, how would you characterize the difference in experience between the e2c ($70), e3c ($150), e4c ($200) [amazon prices]?
ElD

I heard these were better than the ones you're talking about.

http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B0009Q4PHO/...;pf_rd_i=507846
I think the difference between these is personal preference in sound signature.
04-13-2007 , 11:30 PM
I fly a lot an have the westone EM1. I flown from Dallas to Bangalore with them in. They do a great job of sound isolation and you can play music much lower than with headphones.

Check out the link for reviews of different earphones.

http://www.earphonesolutions.com/beeaforip.html
04-14-2007 , 02:01 AM
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sennheisers are awesome and the best of the best
QFT! I got these for traveling etc a couple of months back:


The sound is great imo and the noiseguard works really well on planes and other noisy environments..
04-16-2007 , 05:25 PM
Tried my first set of IEMs this weekend. (Shure E2Cs). Hated them. They sounded good. But they were uncomfortable and I could not get them to stay in my ear.

Any tips for making them stay? I found the foam tips the most comfortable, but that's only relatively speaking. And the only way I could get them to stay was to physically press down on them. When I let them go, it would come out.
04-16-2007 , 11:25 PM
Update: Just got the Koss KSC-75's in the mail today.

Had a $10 amazon gift certificate to blow, so managed to get them for a total of about $6 out of pocket after shipping.

Overall, a great cheap headphone. Good bass considering what they are. Highs however all sound a little metallic and unnatural to me.

I've listened to the PX100's ($40 or so), and I think these are just as good by all means.

The Grado SR60's still sound much more natural to me, but I guess you can't compare a $60 headphone to a $16 one.

Pros:
- super cheap
- great sound

Cons:
- open-air, can be noisy if you're out in public, on a plane, metro, etc
- no head band = you have to use the ear clips all the time and it's easy to get the cords tangled up
- highs a bit metallic

Buy em!
04-17-2007 , 06:25 AM
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Tried my first set of IEMs this weekend. (Shure E2Cs). Hated them. They sounded good. But they were uncomfortable and I could not get them to stay in my ear.

Any tips for making them stay? I found the foam tips the most comfortable, but that's only relatively speaking. And the only way I could get them to stay was to physically press down on them. When I let them go, it would come out.
Did you try all the tips? Mine came with:
Grey tips, S, M, L
Clear tip, S, M, L
Foam tips
Flanged tips

Shure supposedly just came out with new foam tips that are better than the standard ones. You might try checking on amazon. Are you putting them in far enough? You can tell they're in the right place when you start getting a rich bass sound.

Canal phones take a while to get used to but some people just hate them. If you still can't stand them in another week or two, just go with regular headphones.
04-17-2007 , 12:35 PM
does it make a big difference? I use my ipod everyday for probably 2 hours and probably 1 hour on my computer listening. should i inviest in a quality earmuff style headphones for at home? will i notice a big difference?
04-17-2007 , 02:43 PM
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does it make a big difference? I use my ipod everyday for probably 2 hours and probably 1 hour on my computer listening. should i inviest in a quality earmuff style headphones for at home? will i notice a big difference?
If you're using the earbuds that came with the iPod, yes, there's a huge difference, especially with the bass.

I had a pair of Sennheiser HD-497 headphones. The difference is night and day. When you listen to the earbuds, you kind of get used to the sound. So when you listen with a proper set of headphones, you'll be amazed.

And the HD497's aren't that expensive either. Unfortanately, it looks like they've been discontinued. Bummer for me because I lost my set. (No, I have no idea how I could lose a pair of non-foldable, bulky headphones).
04-17-2007 , 02:45 PM
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Did you try all the tips? Mine came with:
Grey tips, S, M, L
Clear tip, S, M, L
Foam tips
Flanged tips

Shure supposedly just came out with new foam tips that are better than the standard ones. You might try checking on amazon. Are you putting them in far enough? You can tell they're in the right place when you start getting a rich bass sound.
That was exactly my problem. I would stick them in far enough to get a rich bass sound. But as soon as I let go of the headphones, I'd lose the bass. I tried the medium tips, but they were too big. The small tips were too small, as were the foam tips.

I think I'll just return them.
04-17-2007 , 04:55 PM
PITTM (and other experts)

Just ordered the Sennheiser HD595 for use with a Onkyo reciever and at times a Creative XFi gamer card - do I need an amp, and if so what do you recommend? (Low price point and mid I guess)

Thanks
04-17-2007 , 05:12 PM
the HD595's dont need to be amplified. especially when you use the ONKYO as it presumably has a decent headphone jack. However, you will def hear improvement out of having it amplified. A new amp that everyone seems to like and is actually quite cheap is the Practical Devices XM4 . I could make a few other recommendations though, other good competitors are:

Porta Corda

Portaphile X3(out of stock )

i hope this helps.
04-17-2007 , 05:32 PM
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I tried the medium tips, but they were too big. The small tips were too small, as were the foam tips.
Fwiw, I thought the medium tips were too big also. Then I lost one of the small tips and decided to try switching to see how they felt. They initially felt weird because they were bigger but now I like them much more.
04-18-2007 , 04:50 PM
My old 5.1 system is breathing it's last month. The rear speakers don't work half the time and there's a lot of static. So I'm thinking about getting a good pair of headphones. I already have cheapo koss plugs for my ipod. I found a cheapo Sound Blaster X-FI gamer card on discount at my local shop
http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Sound-Bla...8401&sr=8-1


My old sennheiser HD 212 pro's are very uncomfortable and hurt my ears after wearing them for half an hour.

I'm looking for a solid headset purely for gaming. I want a bigass walrus headphones that cover my whole ears, but I want them to be extremely comfortable on my ears for hours of playing.

I'm not looking for any ground shattering experiences, I just want them sword clashes and explosions to sound better while I'm taking my time off poker. Preferably under $100 budget. Please recommend me something, I know you've done your homework on this one
04-19-2007 , 01:59 AM
Any recommendations for a comfortable, non-IEM model that can be used in a semi-noisy work environment? I will be listening to music on a PC with basic sound capabilities and would like some manner of noise blocking.

At home I have a little better setup, but nothing high end. I'd like to spend no more than $300 or so preferably.

Right now I have a cheap pair of Sony noise canceling headphones and they are both low quality and uncomfortable.
04-19-2007 , 07:35 AM
I don't know if this is an "Ask piitm a question" thread and if it is I apologize but I must say this:

Do not waste your money on the Shure E2c's.


<<Proud E500 owner
04-19-2007 , 11:47 PM
how good/bad are the new ipod earphones that will go in each ear? Just to gauge what I am missing out on. Those are the only ones I have ever used.
04-20-2007 , 01:12 AM
Blaaaar.
04-20-2007 , 02:11 AM
I'm looking at buying these when they come out. You can't really go wrong with Sennheiser, right?
04-20-2007 , 04:05 AM
Unless you really can't tolerate in ear headphones, their passive noise cancellation is better than active noise cancellation. Also cheaper.

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I'm looking at buying these when they come out. You can't really go wrong with Sennheiser, right?
04-20-2007 , 04:21 AM
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Unless you really can't tolerate in ear headphones, their passive noise cancellation is better than active noise cancellation. Also cheaper.

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I'm looking at buying these when they come out. You can't really go wrong with Sennheiser, right?
Ya, i really don't care for the inner ear head phones. I have Shure E2s and i rarely use them because they just feel to weird in my ears.

I'm looking for something that fits over my ears comfortably. Price is not a huge concern either.
04-20-2007 , 12:03 PM
My K701s came on wednesday. I have left them playing ever since, since top quality headphones actually do need to be burned in. But i can say, at this point, i am completely satisfied with my audio setup. There are no more components that i "need" to buy and everything sounds crystal clear and amazing. Perfectly clear music, moving around in your head as if you didnt have ears at all but were being fed the music straight into your brain is true audio nirvana.
04-20-2007 , 12:05 PM
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I'm looking at buying these when they come out. You can't really go wrong with Sennheiser, right?
wow those look really cool. at my poker game on wednesday i was telling the guys in the game how my new top of the line headphones came and they were all like "omg, bose?" i lol'd. bose sucks, the only reason they didnt suck is because they made headphones that had noise cancellation, which people had trouble finding elsewhere. I am glad sennheiser is here to take over and send bose back to "we suck at making headphones that produce good music"-ville.
04-20-2007 , 01:36 PM
I returned by E2Cs and decided to get over ear headphones instead. It won't be for portable use. In fact (this may sound stupid), but I needed headphones to play Guitar Hero II. I bought the game when my wife and kid were out of town and played the game very loudly. Now that they're back, I find the noise of the controller to be distracting, so I needed headphones to cancel that noise out.

I didn't want to buy on-line, because I wanted the headphones right away. Unfortunately, that ruled out the headphones I really wanted, the Sennheiser HD580. No one in my area sells that. So I went to Circuit City and found the Sony V600. I went to Guitar Center and bought the Sennheiser HD280.

The Sennheiser is better, but the difference isn't as large as I thought it would be. The Sennheiser has better bass and better highs. Unfortunately, it's not quite as comforable as the Sonys. Even more unfortunately, it forms a much tighter seal on the ear than the V600. The result is that touching the headphone cable results in an obvious sound that you can hear.

Other than that, the difference in comfort isn't that bad.

The choice between the two is really simple, though. Circuit City has a great return policy. Guitar Center has no return policy (for headphones, at least). So I'll be retuning the Sony headphones.
04-20-2007 , 04:41 PM
I'm looking for a second set of headphones that would be comfortable to sleep (on my side) in. So far only the earphones that came with my ipod fit that description.

      
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