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Shure Headphones- are the basic e2 models worth it?

Posted: 2005-12-13 10:34am
by The Grim Squeaker
My mum recently met someone who could get her Shure headphones at a 30% discount,
I know that they're suppsoed to have fantastic sound quality, but I'm not sure if It's good enough for me to shell out 70 $ on the base e2c model (I already have a good pair of Sennheiser px 100 headphones, and I'm not sure if the difference is worth it (Especially since normal ear canal headphones tend to slip off my ear).
Anyone have any experience with any of these puppies?

Posted: 2005-12-13 02:26pm
by phongn
They sound good and isolate extremely well. That said, your PX100s are pretty good headphones as they are - so if you want isolation they'd be a good purchase, otherwise I'd say stick with the Senns.

Posted: 2005-12-13 03:08pm
by The Grim Squeaker
Eh? The px's don't have any special isolation, they're standard open large headphones, the Shures are in-ear cannal headphones. :?

Posted: 2005-12-13 03:34pm
by phongn
Sorry, I was being unclear. If you want/need isolation, get the Shures; otherwise your current PX100s are fine.

Posted: 2005-12-13 03:34pm
by aerius
Spend the dough and get the E4. The E2 is more of a sideways step from the PX 100 than anything else, better in some areas, lagging in others, so overall they're pretty close with a slight edge going to the E2. Move up to the E4 and we're talking about something that'll give a Sennheiser HD600 a run for its money. Buy the E4C, and never upgrade again. It's always cheaper to get it right the first time.

Posted: 2005-12-13 03:48pm
by Braedley
As far as I'm concerned, almost all of your audio needs as far as input and small scale ouptut go can be satisfied three companies: Shure, Sennheiser, and AKG. All of them make top quality stuff. I've used industry standard mics from all three of them, and they perform exceptionally.

As far as your current delema goes, I'd say personal preference for style and comfort is goning to be the biggest factor, as I doubt that you'll notice much difference in sound quality.

Posted: 2005-12-14 04:16am
by The Grim Squeaker
What should the E4 cost? Also are they comfortable/sturdy in ear phones?
Are they sturdy enough for running, sports, etc...

Posted: 2005-12-14 09:08am
by aerius
Suggested retail for the E4 is $300, street price is around $200-$250. Very comfortable if you use the foam tips, and no one has reported a broken one yet. Personally I think spending the extra $100 or so is a very worthwhile upgrade, even out of an iPod or other portable the improvement in sound quality is quite significant.

Posted: 2005-12-14 03:00pm
by The Grim Squeaker
Sorry, 250 $ is out of my price range.
So you say that the E2 ain't that much better than the Sennheiser PX 100? Thanks

Posted: 2005-12-14 06:56pm
by aerius
DEATH wrote:Sorry, 250 $ is out of my price range.
Sell a kidney on Ebay then, it's not like you need 2 kidneys. Or donate to a sperm bank or sign up for medical testing. What's the worst that could happen? :P

Posted: 2005-12-15 05:59am
by The Grim Squeaker
aerius wrote: Sell a kidney on Ebay then, it's not like you need 2 kidneys. Or donate to a sperm bank or sign up for medical testing. What's the worst that could happen? :P
Ask me again when Idon't need to buy a new iPod (Or ICowon 60GB).