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Monday, March 9, 2009
Today we will take a look at a set of In ear headphones which have been receiving critical acclaim since they were released. Are these rather expensive phones set to redefine expectations of in ear entertainment?
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
The Shure SE110 sound isolating earphones lives up to Shure's reputation for delivering great audio quality, and even comes at an affordable price.
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Monday, October 29, 2007
The SE110s are a decent pair of headphones and, for the price, they're definitely worth considering and trying out if you're thinking of straying into the higher-end in-ear headphone market. The difference is definitely noticeable if you compare them to the type of headphones that most people will insist on using simply because they came packaged with their iPod.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The Shure SE310 headphones are some of the best we have ever had the privilege to test.
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Monday, April 2, 2007
The SE420s employed a dual driver design and produced superb sound across a whole range of music. The SE310s were considerably cheaper than the SE420s, but didn't quite blow me away in the same manner. In fact the problem with the SE310s is that the price wasn't quite low enough when compared to competing products, like the Ultimate Ears super.fi 5 Pros. But the SE210s that I'm looking at now could well be the best value, high-quality earphones out there.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
The SE310s use a single driver solution, but they also incorporate Shure's Tuned BassPort technology, to increases the bass response. This is something that proved to be an issue with the Shure E4c earphones that we reviewed about a year ago - although the clarity was superb, they lacked bass, which sometimes robbed music of some of its drama. Thankfully the SE310s are a definite improvement on the E4c set, and there's a far more balanced sound on offer.
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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
I seem to be spending a lot of my time evaluating high end in-ear headphones these days. Only yesterday I reviewed the Etymotic Research ER.4 micro Pros and a little while ago I looked at the Ultimate Ears super.fi Pros. Now I?ve got Shure?s latest top of the range in-ear set plugged into my head, and the obvious question is, how do they compare to the competition?
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
The Shure e4cs deliver a very pure sound that's true to the recording, but for the most part they lack bass - though but this can be countered using EQ if you find it necessary. If you listen to complex, layered music, that doesn't rely on a repetitive "boom" to carry it along however, then these headphones will give you even more appreciation for the music you love. Even so, the price is still too high for my liking...
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Monday, January 2, 2006
Shure's new line of gaming canalphones fill in the gaps within the company's consumer line, by retaining the crisp, accurate sound of the C series and boosting the bass. Some users may find this style of headphone uncomfortable, but for those who appreciate complete immersion into their music, there's no better option. There are some issues with fitting that plague all headphones of this style, but with a slew of available ear canal sleeves, there's one sure to satisfy you...
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