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provided by Reviews![]() E2C Review created: Jan 19, 2008 by: mikecart1954 Pros:Good units for their price .... Cons:Bass could be better ... The Bottom Line:-- Review:Very good in ear buds ... beats my Sony pair .. believe the thicker wires add extra signal strength...read full review Great Design...Unacceptable Sound Quality For The Price Review created: Dec 25, 2007 by: tomsghost Pros:Design and Fit. Variety of tip options ensure a good, secure fit. Cons:Sound: Very poor considering high price tag. The Bottom Line:I compared the E2C side-by-side with competing products and found their sound to be far inferior. Terrible bass, tinny mid and high range. Review:It's a rare occasion when my personal experience with a product differs so greatly from that of othe...read full review Impressive headphone Review created: Jul 30, 2007 by: chengbin Pros:Excellent sound quality, looks cool and futuristic, thick and sturdy cable Cons:expensive,takes times to get use to the unusual fit,need a heavy break-in The Bottom Line:With excellent sound quality, build quality, and sound isolation, this headphone is the way to go. Review:After several pledging and begging to my parents for a year (they say I'm too young to have such exp...read full review In The Ears Of The Beholder - The Shure E2C Review created: Jul 10, 2007 by: Ahab1973 Pros:Compact, comfortable, very good, detailed sound. Cons:High price, Replacement sleeves and wax guards are costly, maybe not enough bass The Bottom Line:A bit more expensive than they probably should be but worth the price. Additional ownership costs are annoying and unnecessary. Review:Intro - I seem to have had a lifelong love affair with portable audio. As I noted in my earlier rev...read full review Rediscover your music! Review created: May 26, 2007 by: treesaregood Pros:sound-isolating, excellent sound quality, neutral & well balanced, seemingly durable cable Cons:may require fidgeting with EQ, finding optimal fit takes a while / experimenting The Bottom Line:Superb sound quality. May take time finding optimal fit but well worth it! Loves high quality encodings! Review:The Dilemma After the cable on my Sony MDR-EX81LP started to loose its rubber coating and the wires...read full review Yes, I made the right decision... Yes I did... Review created: Mar 06, 2007 by: wmarkusen Pros:Amazingly balanced and impressive clarity. Cons:A little uncomfortable. Inserting them takes some practice. The Bottom Line:Sensational sound quality and balance. For the $100 price point, I don't think you can find a better set of headphones, buds OR over ear. Review:First off for reference I'm going to say a few things... I stay away from anything audio wearing the...read full review Good Sound, Slightly Pricey, Comfortable Review created: Feb 23, 2007 by: audio-freak Pros:Great Sound, Comfortable, Loud, Small Cons:Hard To Fit, Pricey For Some People The Bottom Line:-- Review:Canalphones are the latest in hi-fi sound -- great sound quality in a small size. And that pretty mu...read full review These are the ONES Review created: Jan 28, 2007 by: gwarnock Pros:QUALITY through and through. Quality construction, sound and accessories. Cons:Can't think of any - for the price - they're awesome The Bottom Line:Buy these and FIT THEM PROPERLY and you will not be disappointed!! Review:I wanted to replace the OEM earbuds with something 'great'. I read the reviews and decided upon the...read full review Had them for over a year and still impressed! Review created: Jan 11, 2007 by: gekkeikan Pros:Great durability and excellent sound quality. Cons:Takes a few seconds longer to get into your ear properly. The Bottom Line:These are truly a fantastic set of headphones. Had I spent twice as much for them, I would still consider these well worth it and a bargain at that. Review:History: I bought my e2c's 1.5 years ago for $80 and have no complaints at all. I am not going to go...read full review Great earbuds Review created: Jan 05, 2007 by: sanovak3681 Pros:sound, noise cancellation Cons:none so far The Bottom Line:-- Review:I have to echo the other reviews here, just got a pair of these and they are the best I have had so...read full review Consumers please don't be fooled Review created: Jan 04, 2007 by: gnatschke Pros:Comfort, build quality, sound isolation Cons:Cost, mediocre sound, cost...cost. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I bought these about 3 hours ago ($100), and have already boxed them up for return. I was searching...read full review Wow! I'm in an airport and all I hear is quiet Review created: Dec 14, 2006 by: jonroy Pros:Excellent sound reproduction. Completely blocks out the noisiest environments, provided you are listening to something. Cons:Do not create a silent environment (without music) like the noise cancellers can. The Bottom Line:Highly recommended, especially for frequent travelers and urban (public transit) commuters. Review:I bought these on a business trip recently--they were $99 at Circuit City. At first, I didn't think...read full review Not too bad, but you can do better Review created: Nov 25, 2006 by: paultu1985 Pros:Great sound isolation, incredible highs, and handy over-ear cord fit. Cons:Wiring prone to shorting out. The lows: not so good. Ear pieces don't fit well. The Bottom Line:Good for sound isolation, but not much for comfort and reliability. Review:I bought these Shure E2C's because I listen to my iPod at work all most all day. I work construction...read full review Shure-ly You Will Like These Review created: Oct 29, 2006 by: diego7979 Pros:Clean sound, noise blocking, and sensitivity Cons:Raw ears over long use, lack of strong bass The Bottom Line:Works for most people in most situations. Only consider if you like clean, pure sound. Review:Running tech for loud concerts, been there. Airplane rides (cause I am a traveling salesman), done t...read full review NO BASS! Beware. Review created: Oct 21, 2006 by: rudyz1000 Pros:basic noise canceling Cons:Hurt your ears and sound is not worth it. The Bottom Line:Get true noise canceling headphones. Review:I have owned at least 10 different MP3 players, have bought the Sony earbuds(not good), and a slew o...read full review You want quality intimate sound for $100? You got it. Review created: Sep 30, 2006 by: robinmichael Pros:Excellent midrange detail. Sturdy construction. Great sound insulation. Cons:Fit a tad on the invasive side. Bassheads may not be sated. The Bottom Line:If you require topmost sound-blocking ability and aren't looking to spend much over $100, then look no further; these will not disappoint. Review:Open the package for these, the entry level model of the Shure canalphone line, and immediately you...read full review Excellent Review created: Sep 03, 2006 by: halo_bone Pros:Sound isolation Clear sound Full range of sound Not any less comfortable than everyday earplugs Cons:The carrying case design Make sure you put on the ends that fit your ear The Bottom Line:Recommended to anyone looking to upgrade from their below the line headphones. Probably not for "quick" applications, where you need to take them in and out all the time. Review:I've had the headphones for about two weeks now, and they are very nice. The sound isolation is muc...read full review Surprising clarity, excellent fit Review created: Jun 23, 2006 by: vartian Pros:Fantastic sound from comfortable headphones that will stay put Cons:Not true noise-canceling; a little pricey The Bottom Line:An excellent set of in-ear headphones that produce a rich array of sound and are very comfortable to wear. Review:After many years of faithful use from my set of Sony earbuds, I had gotten to the point where I was...read full review Clean sound but lacks bass Review created: Mar 31, 2006 by: tclearman Pros:Ultra clean sound and detail, very comfortable fit. Cons:Disappointed in the lack of bass response. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I bought these to use with my video iPod because the original iPod earphones would distort easily wi...read full review WOWthey ARE all that! Review created: Mar 18, 2006 by: anasazi4st Pros:Absolutely wonderful sound...sturdy *equilateral* cord...different sets of sleeves for a great fit Cons:Sleeves are proprietary...sooner or later they'll wear out, and only available through Shure The Bottom Line:Any music lover--serious or casual--would benefit greatly from these...amazing sound reproduction, reasonably priced (esp. on the Internet), sturdy construction. Well thought out and engineeered! Review:Im going to start this review by telling you that I love musicand Ive always wanted to take my mu...read full review |