Mitch92uK
aka [DBS]Mitch92uK
+192|6205|United Kingdom
***Earphones***


hey guys

Got about ... ~£35 for some nicer earphones than what i've been using currently ... I've found some Shure E2C's for £35, anyone have them? I just listen to dance or metal music most of the time but I figured I use em everyday so i'll get plenty of use outta em. Atm i've been using;

In my MP3 player .... these came with it

https://img528.imageshack.us/img528/2889/21v9t0vm0plaa2805ebe07wj9.jpg

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000 … d_i=468294

and for music from pc;

https://img151.imageshack.us/img151/8136/a49gy5f448cvx8.jpg

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Tab … p;doy=22m3

Having never owned a "decent" pair of earphones I have no idea what to look for ... looking for feedback from zimmer/Jens whom I know know their shit with audio stuff

Will I notice a difference with the Shure's? Are they good value for money? Are they the best 'phones i can get for ~£35?

EDIT : These are for on the move, in-ear phones

Cheers!

mitch

Last edited by Mitch92uK (2008-03-22 05:49:59)

Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|6735|Cambridge (UK)
If you can stretch to another £11.06 (£46.06 total), these are meant to be pretty damn good.
Mitch92uK
aka [DBS]Mitch92uK
+192|6205|United Kingdom

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

If you can stretch to another £11.06 (£46.06 total), these are meant to be pretty damn good.
Sorry scorp my bad (i'll edit post), these are just for on the move, so a set of in-ear ones to replace the MP3/other ones I have atm
[TUF]Whiskey_Oktober
mmmm...Toasty!
+91|6692|Oregon
meh, i use these for on-the-go, but they're pretty much the same as the top ones.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-CX30 … ce_title_3

Last edited by [TUF]Whiskey_Oktober (2008-03-22 05:56:53)

TheEternalPessimist
Wibble
+412|6590|Mhz

http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electro … oduct.html <--- My current mp3 player headphones, they shit on most things, the Sennheiser ones posted above are also very good, slightly less power than these have but still excellent.

Last edited by TheEternalPessimist (2008-03-22 06:04:02)

m0v3m3nt
Member
+15|6127
I swear by my Sennheiser HD 25 SPs.
ShowMeTheMonkey
Member
+125|6672
Koss - Sporta Pro  been using them for about four years, comfy, fantastic bass covarage, overall great headphones

http://www.koss.com/


https://images.digitalshop.ru/big/k/koss_sporta_pro.jpg
DefCon-17
Maple Syrup Faggot
+362|6126|Vancouver | Canada
Sony MDR-7505.


Link

A liiittle expensive, but they're great headphones.
You can always borrow some money.

Last edited by DefCon-17 (2008-03-22 22:00:59)

Defiance
Member
+438|6641

I use and have used Shure e2cs for about a year now, got them last year on my birthday and it's coming up again in a few weeks. They're very durable and have pretty good sound. For dance you shouldn't have any problem whatsoever, the mid and treble are great though sometimes it seems the bass is lacking. That's true on most earbuds though, so if you don't mind the bulk go with headphones for better audio quality.
signa
~~~~~
+50|6698|Michigan, USA

ShowMeTheMonkey wrote:

Koss - Sporta Pro  been using them for about four years, comfy, fantastic bass covarage, overall great headphones

http://www.koss.com/


http://images.digitalshop.ru/big/k/koss_sporta_pro.jpg
I had an older pair of those and loved them.  used them so much they finally fell apart.  I've been wanting to get another pair but I cant find them anywhere. =o
ShowMeTheMonkey
Member
+125|6672
Yeah they are pretty rare in shops, best bet is to buy online. I've had two pairs, the first I had for three years and went though hell! Hiking/cross country and stuff, they never fall off and sound great.

Last edited by ShowMeTheMonkey (2008-03-23 03:52:07)

Airwolf
Latter Alcoholic
+287|6689|Scotland

[TUF]Whiskey_Oktober wrote:

meh, i use these for on-the-go, but they're pretty much the same as the top ones.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-CX30 … ce_title_3
I bought those a while back, they broke


Looking at the sony alternative...

Last edited by Airwolf (2008-03-23 04:38:07)

Lai
Member
+186|6121
Decide whether you want in- or overear first: I personally prefer overear since it's healthier for your hearing, does not irritate or drop out, does not exclude ambient sounds (which I see as positive: I don't want to isolate myself especially not when there is traffic to consider) and maintains a good quality of sound nonetheless.
02fxnmaurer
Member
+75|6452|Birmingham UK
the new cx400's...just got my self a set....there friggin insane...out do the competition easy ...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/SENNHEISER-CX-4 … amp;sr=8-1
san4
The Mas
+311|6658|NYC, a place to live
I have Shure E3C's and I can't wear them when I'm walking around. The fit has to be airtight and the impact of footsteps moves them tiny amounts that are enough to break the seal.

For what it's worth, they sound awesome when they are in my ears properly.
Mitch92uK
aka [DBS]Mitch92uK
+192|6205|United Kingdom

Lai wrote:

Decide whether you want in- or overear first: I personally prefer overear since it's healthier for your hearing, does not irritate or drop out, does not exclude ambient sounds (which I see as positive: I don't want to isolate myself especially not when there is traffic to consider) and maintains a good quality of sound nonetheless.
Yeah I want in-ear ones, and i'll use em mostly ... sitting down ... possibly working out but it seems the E2C's ain't well suited to it
Lai
Member
+186|6121

Mitch92uK wrote:

Lai wrote:

Decide whether you want in- or overear first: I personally prefer overear since it's healthier for your hearing, does not irritate or drop out, does not exclude ambient sounds (which I see as positive: I don't want to isolate myself especially not when there is traffic to consider) and maintains a good quality of sound nonetheless.
Yeah I want in-ear ones, and i'll use em mostly ... sitting down ... possibly working out but it seems the E2C's ain't well suited to it
Well in that case find some:

1st: B&O's
2nd: BOSE's
3rd: SennHeiser's (well maybe they're fourth and Harman Kardon is third, but I don't even know if they make in-ear headphones)
Mitch92uK
aka [DBS]Mitch92uK
+192|6205|United Kingdom

Lai wrote:

Mitch92uK wrote:

Lai wrote:

Decide whether you want in- or overear first: I personally prefer overear since it's healthier for your hearing, does not irritate or drop out, does not exclude ambient sounds (which I see as positive: I don't want to isolate myself especially not when there is traffic to consider) and maintains a good quality of sound nonetheless.
Yeah I want in-ear ones, and i'll use em mostly ... sitting down ... possibly working out but it seems the E2C's ain't well suited to it
Well in that case find some:

1st: B&O's
2nd: BOSE's
3rd: SennHeiser's (well maybe they're fourth and Harman Kardon is third, but I don't even know if they make in-ear headphones)
B&O's?
Bose seem to be £70+ which is way too much for me
Sennheisers i've seen a few but most places seem to consider the shure's superior, the in-ear stuff anyway
02fxnmaurer
Member
+75|6452|Birmingham UK
CX400's ...i cannot urge you enough to buy these cans ...my mate has the bose triports...an the senheisser's sound much better in his opinion
Lai
Member
+186|6121

Mitch92uK wrote:

B&O's?
Bang & Olufsen; Danish stuff.

I just checked, they have in-ear headphones: http://www.bang-olufsen.com/page.asp?bhcp=1

Edit: http://www.amazon.com/Bang-Olufsen-A-8- … B000I1KGKK

Last edited by Lai (2008-03-23 14:02:43)

TheDarkRaven
ATG's First Disciple
+263|6594|Birmingham, UK

02fxnmaurer wrote:

CX400's ...i cannot urge you enough to buy these cans ...my mate has the bose triports...an the senheisser's sound much better in his opinion
I agree. I have the CX300s and they are better than the E2Cs and other Shures ranging up to £70-80 and for a far lower price. I can't stress enough how great these headphones are. And remember, they have a 2-year guarantee!
Brasso
member
+1,549|6600

Those Shures are what I have, and I have to say, they're amazing.

http://www.shure.com/PersonalAudio/Prod … 2c_content
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
02fxnmaurer
Member
+75|6452|Birmingham UK

TheDarkRaven wrote:

02fxnmaurer wrote:

CX400's ...i cannot urge you enough to buy these cans ...my mate has the bose triports...an the senheisser's sound much better in his opinion
I agree. I have the CX300s and they are better than the E2Cs and other Shures ranging up to £70-80 and for a far lower price. I can't stress enough how great these headphones are. And remember, they have a 2-year guarantee!
trust the birmingham lads...and get yourself a set now ....going cheaper than usual on amazon i believe (Y)


02
SamTheMan:D
Banned
+856|5944|England

lol

just get a pair for £3 from ebay or b&m
Mitch92uK
aka [DBS]Mitch92uK
+192|6205|United Kingdom

TheDarkRaven wrote:

02fxnmaurer wrote:

CX400's ...i cannot urge you enough to buy these cans ...my mate has the bose triports...an the senheisser's sound much better in his opinion
I agree. I have the CX300s and they are better than the E2Cs and other Shures ranging up to £70-80 and for a far lower price. I can't stress enough how great these headphones are. And remember, they have a 2-year guarantee!
But I've found the E2C's for £35 delivered


Atm the CX4's are £33.99 and the CX5's are £49.99, I've found the CX5's for £39.99 delivered, but the E2C's are still only £35 delivered

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