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provided by Reviews![]() Great sound but not very durable Review created: Jul 30, 2008 by: framebo Pros:Great audio quality and comfortable to wear. Cons:Wires are fragile and speakers prone to problems with volume The Bottom Line:A worthwhile purchase for the sound quality but you might be disappointed with their durability. Review:I have owned three sets of the Shure E3C earphones over the last three years. The sound quality is e...read full review Good? Yes. $200 good? Hmm... Review created: Jul 03, 2007 by: underdawg Pros:sound isolating is great, sound is great Cons:sound quality not much better than $70 headphones I've had before The Bottom Line:solid but expensive Review:I think I can accurately put myself in the category in between an audiophile and an average iPod-ear...read full review painful ears Review created: Mar 19, 2007 by: nigelsheldon Pros:good sound, lotsa bud sizes Cons:design hurts ears. Cord to thick and intrusive The Bottom Line:-- Review:The sound quality is great, the mids are clear and really do highlight scratches in bad recordings....read full review Good, But There's One Canalphone That Sounds Just As Good Review created: Feb 23, 2007 by: audio-freak Pros:Good Sound, Small, Comfy, Loud Cons:There Is No Big Improvement Over The E2C To Spend Another $80 The Bottom Line:-- Review:These E3c canalphones give you the best of both words, small and sound. They are small enough to put...read full review E3c Headphones or Headache? Review created: Feb 06, 2007 by: apdpsudx Pros:Good sound quality, good comfort, long cord, many options for each pieces. Cons:They break all the time! The Bottom Line:-- Review:I must say, when I first got these earphones, I was very pleased. However, over the passed 3 years,...read full review I Shure love Shure's E3c Earphones Review created: Jan 19, 2007 by: MattBjorke Pros:Beautiful sound output. Comfortable. Awesome storage case. Cons:Price. The Bottom Line:Shure's E3c earphones are by far the best earphones I've ever used and after a short adjustment time, I think I'm in love. They suit my audiophile needs just perfectly. Review:Introduction: Being an audiophile has many pluses along with a few minuses. Among the plusss is know...read full review Great Sounding "In Ear" earphones. Review created: Dec 29, 2006 by: danceeagle Pros:Great Sound. Good isolation. Well made. Terrific 2 year Warranty. Cons:In ear type phones mean you can't easily hear outside sounds. Dangerous driving cars, etc. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I've used these "in ear" earphones for for almost 2 years. As with any earphones of this type a lot...read full review Good But With a Caveat Review created: Nov 21, 2006 by: wright18 Pros:Great sound if you get it right and don't move. Cons:Move the cord and you'll hear it. Disturb the seal and the sound will degrade. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I have mixed feelings about these earbuds. The sound is probably as good as you've read in the revie...read full review Where have these been all my life? Review created: Oct 08, 2006 by: pward Pros:High-end pro quality with great accessories. Cons:A little pricey for some! The Bottom Line:I highly recommend these headphones because of their quality sound and construction coupled with the fact that they actually stay in your ears while providing all that excellent sound! Review:My dilemna I've always struggled with cheaply made headsets (from the ones included with my iPod to...read full review noise cancellation Review created: Jun 11, 2006 by: fenderdude99 Pros:Great sound, nice cord lengts Cons:Constantly need to clean, sometimes hurts ears The Bottom Line:-- Review:Ok, these headphones, and all of Shure's in ear headphones dont use noise cancellation, thats the w...read full review Watch out with this rip off!! Review created: Jun 01, 2006 by: carmonae Pros:Small. Cons:Very poor bass. Ridiculously expensive. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I can't stand poor sound quality, so I can't stand this pieces of rubbish. I can't believe Shure sel...read full review These are worth the money - you won't believe the difference Review created: Feb 24, 2006 by: hessiot Pros:Impressive soundstage, great noise isolation and pretty comfortable Cons:Takes A LOT of initial experimentation to set them up properly The Bottom Line:-- Review:I wasn't sure about these at first because I had serious difficulty getting them to seal in the ear...read full review Shure E3C, studio quality sound to go anywhere Review created: Jan 25, 2006 by: jlc2005 Pros:Great sound, small size, tough design and isolate outside noise Cons:Price, fit can be tricky until used to it. The Bottom Line:For portability and studio sound, this is THE way to go. Fit takes practice but worth the effort for concert hall sound. Review:The Shure E3C headphone/ear buds are a major advance in portable sound. Designed for professionals,...read full review Very Good Takes a bit to get used to. Review created: Jan 06, 2006 by: windsurfed Pros:Crystal clear sound. Love how the wrap around your ear to stay in place Cons:Take quite a while to (for me) to get it right! The Bottom Line:I would definitely recommend these because of the high quality of crisp sharp sounds and the way they wrap around the ear because they stay in place. Review:My cousin had a pair and told me the price and I couldn't believe it. (quite expensive) I had to get...read full review Super clear sound, but meagre on bass, and too much hassle. Review created: Oct 27, 2005 by: giorgiomoroder Pros:Exceptionally clear sound. Super midtones, decent highs. Sensitivity is amazing. Build quality. Cons:Way too much hassle. Lacking in bass response. The Bottom Line:Not recommended. Awesome mids and overall clarity do not compensate for discomfort, hassle, and lacking bass. Review:So, I decided to try out a canal earphone, not knowing what to expect (my dealer wouldn't let me try...read full review Sound Tight and Fit TIght Review created: Sep 14, 2005 by: green-z Pros:Sound Great! Cons:Odd fitting and pricey The Bottom Line:The E3Cs sound great but the fit is awkward. Look no further for sub $175 headphones but buy from a place that takes returns should you not like the fit. Review:Never a fan of traditional earbuds, both on the issue of sound and comfort, the first thing I did wh...read full review Great sound and noise cancellation Review created: Sep 06, 2005 by: kwbarrett Pros:Very compact size, great sound, very comfortable, good bass. Cons:Triple-flange sleeves should be included. The Bottom Line:Definitely recommended for those who want superior sound quality, noise isolation, and comfort at an affordable price. Review:I originally purchased the E2C as a replacement to my Sony EX51. While the sound was noticeably bett...read full review Shure E3C: Canalphones Review created: Jul 26, 2005 by: vtw3 Pros:Bass, Mids, Design, Warranty, Durability, Foam sleeves Cons:Treble is a little exaggerated, but still good, hard flex sleeves are uncomfortable, The Bottom Line:If you are looking for canalphones in this price range, go for the Shures Review:Well I'm sitting here listening to my 30gb iPod after I found the Shure e3c's I ordered right next t...read full review Great quality, with no white noise from noise canceling Review created: Jul 23, 2005 by: wh00dini Pros:Great response for price. light weight and they don't have a trendy white cord Cons:they don't have a white cord The Bottom Line:-- Review:I recently purchased the E3c to replace my bulky Sony MDR NC11s. I am a bit of a audiophile and can'...read full review Page 1 of 1 |