Shure E2C Headphones
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Shure E2C Headphones

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  • Design: Ear Buds
  • Usage: Consumer
  • Sound Mode: Stereo
  • Connectivity: Cable
  • Compatibility: Personal Audio
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In The Ears Of The Beholder - The Shure E2C

byAhab1973 Jul 10, 2007
35 Helpfuls 36 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Compact, comfortable, very good, detailed sound.
Cons High price, Replacement sleeves and wax guards are costly, maybe not enough bass
Recommended it? Yes

Intro - I seem to have had a lifelong love affair with portable audio. As I noted in my earlier review of the Sandisk Sansa E 260 ( http://www.epinions.com/content_370631151236 ), I was into portable audio before iPod was ever a strange look on Steve Jobs' face as he was shaving at 5 AM. I've had... Read full review »

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WOW?they ARE all that?!

byanasazi4st Mar 18, 2006
19 Helpfuls 20 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Absolutely wonderful sound...sturdy *equilateral* cord...different sets of sleeves for a...
Cons Sleeves are proprietary...sooner or later they'll wear out, and only available...
Recommended it? Yes

I'm going to start this review by telling you that I love music…and I've always wanted to take my music with me. I was one of the first in my neighborhood to own a cassette player in the early 70s…I worked up and through the Walkmans and Discmans (Walkmen? Discmen?) . They were ultimately... Read full review »

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Rediscover your music!

bytreesaregood May 26, 2007
18 Helpfuls 19 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
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
Recommended it? Yes

The Dilemma

After the cable on my Sony MDR-EX81LP started to loose its rubber coating and the wires themselves started fraying after 2.5 years, it was about time to start researching a replacement / upgrade. Although the cutting edge style of the V-Moda Vibes had first caught my eye, I... Read full review »

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Impressive headphone

bychengbin Jul 30, 2007
14 Helpfuls 15 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
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
Recommended it? Yes

After several pledging and begging to my parents for a year (they say I'm too young to have such expensive headphones(I'm 12)), I finally got to get these headphones.

The design

These headphones are special because:
-They incorporate a very different way to fit than... Read full review »

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Shure E2c, one of the best headphones ever tried

byfelixcatus Dec 5, 2004
14 Helpfuls 15 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Sound quality, noise isolation, sound quality and... did I mention sound quality?
Cons Cost, fit, earwax stickers
Recommended it? Yes

I recently bought a pair of Shure E2c headphones to use with an MP3 Player. These headphones are one of the best I've ever tried, including high-end, over-the-ear models and I definitely recommend them.

The Shure E2c goes into the ear canal just like an earplug (if you ever used hearing... Read full review »

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Hi price, but Hi fidelity also

byjimbo2112 Mar 1, 2005
13 Helpfuls 14 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Quality, comfort, styling, chic, different, sound isolation
Cons Price for some people, poor bass
Recommended it? Yes

I bought these to replace the earphones from my 20Gb iPod. Standard iPod earphones are like sticking tea cups in your ears, rather painful to say the least.

I had read that the quality from Shure is good. The E2C being the least expensive in the range I thought they may fail to impress,... Read full review »

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Had them for over a year and still impressed!

bygekkeikan Jan 11, 2007
12 Helpfuls 13 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great durability and excellent sound quality.
Cons Takes a few seconds longer to get into your ear properly.
Recommended it? Yes

History:

I bought my e2c's 1.5 years ago for $80 and have no complaints at all. I am not going to go into the technicals but only how they have lasted up until this point (Jan '07).


Usage:

iPod - When at the gym or running. (Be careful running outdoors while using... Read full review »

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Shure's E2c: Best bargain right now?

byjcyc5 Jan 9, 2005
12 Helpfuls 13 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great price to performance ratio, excellent sound isolation
Cons Takes getting used to at first, can get annoying to take in and out
Recommended it? Yes

Introduction
I bought the E2c as replacements for my Sony EX71s which just stopped working in one ear... time for a sound upgrade anyhow.

The Earphones I was looking for were to be used whilst travelling to and from school on a noisy bus as well as for air travel for better sleeping... Read full review »

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Consumers please don't be fooled

bygnatschke Jan 4, 2007
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Comfort, build quality, sound isolation
Cons Cost, mediocre sound, cost...cost.
Recommended it? No

I bought these about 3 hours ago ($100), and have already boxed them up for return. I was searching for higher grade in-ear headphones for my ipod. Yesterday, I read all the positive reviews on this site, and chose to blow my entire gift card on them. Although there was no distortion at full... Read full review »

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Surprising clarity, excellent fit

byvartian Jun 23, 2006
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Fantastic sound from comfortable headphones that will stay put
Cons Not true noise-canceling; a little pricey
Recommended it? Yes

After many years of faithful use from my set of Sony earbuds, I had gotten to the point where I was ready to try a slightly more sophisticated set of in-ear headphones (read: the rubber on the right cord was worn to the point where there was over an inch of copper wiring exposed).

I... Read full review »

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Shure E2c Sound Isolating Earphones

The Shure E2c In-Ear Headphones combines a Dynamic MicroDriver speaker technology with a sound isolating design, to deliver rich, full-range sound while blocking outside noise.

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