Originally posted by: xospec1alk
i hope they're better than the e3cs...i have a tough time getting them to fit
Originally posted by: Gurck
Etymotic phones tend to be more revealing, neutral and have better highs, while Shures have a better low end and a 'fun' sound.
Tried all sizes/types of tips they come with? If the supplied ones aren't a good fit I believe you can get other sizes & types for a few bucks from the company. For me, the large rubber ones on my e2cs are a perfect fit (my ears are giant).Originally posted by: aceO07
small ear?Originally posted by: xospec1alk
i hope they're better than the e3cs...i have a tough time getting them to fit
They both attenuate outside noise quite well, if you'll be around roads and such it might not be a good idea.Originally posted by: AFB
My only concern is that these will be used outside for walking
Originally posted by: Gurck
Tried all sizes/types of tips they come with? If the supplied ones aren't a good fit I believe you can get other sizes & types for a few bucks from the company. For me, the large rubber ones on my e2cs are a perfect fit (my ears are giant).Originally posted by: aceO07
small ear?Originally posted by: xospec1alk
i hope they're better than the e3cs...i have a tough time getting them to fit
They both attenuate outside noise quite well, if you'll be around roads and such it might not be a good idea.Originally posted by: AFB
My only concern is that these will be used outside for walking
Originally posted by: AFB
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16836503002
How are they?
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
Originally posted by: Gurck
Tried all sizes/types of tips they come with? If the supplied ones aren't a good fit I believe you can get other sizes & types for a few bucks from the company. For me, the large rubber ones on my e2cs are a perfect fit (my ears are giant).Originally posted by: aceO07
small ear?Originally posted by: xospec1alk
i hope they're better than the e3cs...i have a tough time getting them to fit
They both attenuate outside noise quite well, if you'll be around roads and such it might not be a good idea.Originally posted by: AFB
My only concern is that these will be used outside for walking
The smallest ones don't form a good seal, and the next ones up keep falling out...ack!
I'd recommend against buy.com; they've screwed me before. Their rating at resellerratings is only 5 or 6, iirc. I agree though that $100 is high; they can be found for $80ish. Try bizrate or froogle, and always check up on the company before plunking down your info. Also keep shipping in mind; it can be $2 or $20.Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: AFB
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16836503002
How are they?
Not bad at all.
Hint.
hint
It's hardly noticable, and a damn sight better than the sounds of the city around you.Originally posted by: Sukhoi
If you mean walking on pavement, you might not want earphones. They block out so much noise you hear all your internal stuff working. Like your footsteps resonate up your body, the click of your jaw moving, etc.
