OMG MY E4Cs SHOWED UP IN THE MAIL

mrSHEiK124

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:music::music::music::music::music::music::music::music::music::music::music::music::music:
Sorry I can't hear you over the sound of AWESOME
 

Ika

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wrong forum.


www.head-fi.org


congrats, anyway. Just wait until you get upgraditis and want the E500s.

EDIT: actually, personally I don't like the sound signature of the E4Cs. The last time I tried them for rock, the mids were too forward and guitar just sounded flat-out BAD. I probably didn't insert them right, but whatever, I like my iM716 better anyway.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: Aflac
wrong forum.


www.head-fi.org


congrats, anyway. Just wait until you get upgraditis and want the E500s.

I actually listened to both at a store I was looking around while waiting for my delayed flight at Charlotte-Douglas International last week, the E4Cs and E500s are A LOT closer together than, the E2Cs and the E4Cs, or even the E3Cs and the E4Cs. I think I'm at the sweet spot for price/performance. Now, if these break and the warranty's out, well :p

hehe, I already nef around head-fi, but my thread asking what to do about getting these to fit like my E2Cs remains unanswered, I guess I'll just post the question here.


I used to wear the biggest foamies on the E2Cs, but getting the E4Cs to fit the same way is a beotch. Not sure exactly how to wear the flangey thingies, and the "soft flex" sleeves that came on it aren't exactly giving me the best seal.
AFAIK, the normal flex sleeves that come with all Shure phones are the same, right? So if I can't figure anything else out I'll just wear the large flex sleeves at the expense of (slight) discomfort.
Heh, these things aren't even burnt in yet and I don't miss my E2's one bit
 

Ika

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I think the E2C tip shafts are not the same as the E4C tip shafts.

You could always try DIYing your own foamies. There's a good thread on Head-Fi made by jSatch about it, some pretty good info.
 

Ika

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
No, what you want are the UE10Pro.

I'm pretty sure this is how you were when you got E4Cs. No pun intended :)
 

tweakmm

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You're going to like them so much more in 3 months when you finally figure out how to properly insert them.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: Mrvile
No, what you want are the UE10Pro.

I'm pretty sure this is how you were when you got E4Cs. No pun intended :)

Hehe, if I was able to talk myself out of 2 driver IEMs, I should be able to with the 3 driver IEMs.

Originally posted by: Aflac
I think the E2C tip shafts are not the same as the E4C tip shafts.

You could always try DIYing your own foamies. There's a good thread on Head-Fi made by jSatch about it, some pretty good info.

They're not, they're a lot fatter and shorter; I'm just trying to figure out which tip with the E4s will give me the closest experience to the large foam tips on the E2s, because IMO, those offered the best isolation and bass.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: tweakmm
You're going to like them so much more in 3 months when you finally figure out how to properly insert them.

Already got that down, I had E2Cs for a year, and Sony Fontopias for around a year before that. Nailed the E4Cs on the first try.
 

Mrvile

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Originally posted by: tweakmm
You're going to like them so much more in 3 months when you finally figure out how to properly insert them.

:thumbsup:

I loved the sound of my E4's but I ended up selling them because I couldn't get used to using IEM's. I'm back to the big headphones.
 

Mrvile

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Originally posted by: ChaoZ
Wish I was rich enough to afford them...

They aren't that expensive...only like $180. If high fidelity music is one of your top priorities, it's not hard to find that money. Just spend a little less on something else.

I'm a high schooler and I was able to buy them for myself easily by going out a little bit less and working a little bit harder.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
I think you should have gone for the Etymotic ER-4p, but that's just me ;)

I'm quite fond of the sound signature of Shure's phones, I tried the Ety's and didn't really like them.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Whoaaa, I was watching the Dick in a Box vid with these on, cause I'm addicted to that damn song, and Samberg actually goes "yeah yeah yeah" when he's sliding up and down the rail. W00t, I love these things.
 

Ika

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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Whoaaa, I was watching the Dick in a Box vid with these on, cause I'm addicted to that damn song, and Samberg actually goes "yeah yeah yeah" when he's sliding up and down the rail. W00t, I love these things.

So you're a fan of details, eh? Looks like you might be an ety fan after all...

If you didn't like the ER4P, try the Altec-Lansing iM716. THey're supposed to be a bassified ER4P (there's some evidence that shows they use the same driver, but I don't think it's been proven yet), and the details are still there. I :heart: them.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Whoaaa, I was watching the Dick in a Box vid with these on, cause I'm addicted to that damn song, and Samberg actually goes "yeah yeah yeah" when he's sliding up and down the rail. W00t, I love these things.

So you're a fan of details, eh? Looks like you might be an ety fan after all...

If you didn't like the ER4P, try the Altec-Lansing iM716. THey're supposed to be a bassified ER4P (there's some evidence that shows they use the same driver, but I don't think it's been proven yet), and the details are still there. I :heart: them.

Not the details, but the pronounced mids - clear high end Shures tend to have. I don't think I tried the ER4P's out; after looking at pictures of them, they were definitely the ER6i's. If I keep going on an IEM buying frenzy, I'll really break the bank :p
 

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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: tweakmm
You're going to like them so much more in 3 months when you finally figure out how to properly insert them.

Already got that down, I had E2Cs for a year, and Sony Fontopias for around a year before that. Nailed the E4Cs on the first try.

Do you really have to wrap them over your ear? Can you just wear them like reguar earbuds (with the wire going straight down towards your shoulders)?
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: shuttleboi
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: tweakmm
You're going to like them so much more in 3 months when you finally figure out how to properly insert them.

Already got that down, I had E2Cs for a year, and Sony Fontopias for around a year before that. Nailed the E4Cs on the first try.

Do you really have to wrap them over your ear? Can you just wear them like reguar earbuds (with the wire going straight down towards your shoulders)?

In the manual it actually lists both. Says you can wrap around the ear and bring the cord down the front or the back, and then just wear them normally. Personally, I prefer to wear them around the ear; reduces microphonics, and usually keeps em deeper in your ears.
 

mrSHEiK124

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I got them with a $111 discount off MSRP from EarphoneSolutions.com (they don't advertise their price, you have to e-mail, it's explained at their site).

The E4C and E4C-n are actually both marked "E4C" on their boxes, the E4C is white, the E4C-n is black (yes, that Amazon picture is wrong). Two other Shure models usually exist, a G model, and one with no letter at all. The E4 is dark grey, and the E4G is also black, but comes in gamer style packaging. The headphones themselves are exactly the same though.
 

Tiamat

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good choice!

I ended up with the IM716 because they were crazy inexpensive on amazon for 65$. Now, the price is back up!