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Question about Shure Earphones??
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob " data-source="post: 664796" data-attributes="member: 56993"><p>I looked at the specs on several types of in-ear phones before buying the Etymotic ER 6 isolators. Comparable Shure models were much more costly for marginally better performance. I've been using the Etymotics for two months now with a Creative Zen Touch (WAV files only) and I like them a lot. The sensitivity rating makes them a good choice for low powered players. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At home I use the Sennheiser HD650's...so I'm a bit picky when it comes to headphones. The listening experience with in-ear phones is much different than with the Senns, but I've grown to like the head-filling sound while at the gym.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob , post: 664796, member: 56993"] I looked at the specs on several types of in-ear phones before buying the Etymotic ER 6 isolators. Comparable Shure models were much more costly for marginally better performance. I've been using the Etymotics for two months now with a Creative Zen Touch (WAV files only) and I like them a lot. The sensitivity rating makes them a good choice for low powered players. At home I use the Sennheiser HD650's...so I'm a bit picky when it comes to headphones. The listening experience with in-ear phones is much different than with the Senns, but I've grown to like the head-filling sound while at the gym. [/QUOTE]
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