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User Reviews for
Shure E2C Headphones
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Really worth the $100
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Reviewed
November 30 2005 12:59:29 AM
3
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
The sound is great, adjustable for the ears. Isolates sound well. |
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Cons:
None! At first I was hesitant to buy the Shure E2Cs. I mean i have never heard of them, and they were $100. But I recently came into some money, so i bought them. At first it was hard to put them on. Then i found out i could adjust the ear sizes. Now it is easy to put on. It sounds sooo great. It shuts out all outside noise. The sound is clear and the bass is great. I love the E2Cs!
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I love them
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Reviewed
March 3 2007 3:07:44 AM
1
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2
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
out of 5
Pros:
Awesome sound quality |
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Your girlfriend will hate you The first time I tried them on I was like woa, how come I had never realize there was this instrument in this song?. I immediatly percived the huge difference between these and my past earphones. The difference could be compared to mono and stereo, or to a NTSC TV signal compared with HD TV.
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A Great Buy
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Reviewed
June 12 2007 5:59:36 AM
0
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
Excellent sound |
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I need a new pair I used these constantly for two years. After trying other (even more expensive earphones), I think these were the best value in sound-for-the-buck. I would buy this product again (when my more expensive pair finally bust).
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It's all about the fit....
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Reviewed
January 20 2007 4:31:20 AM
0
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
Good crisp sound, comfortable long as you fit them right! |
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Expensive After stressing out about what to buy with a Christmas gift certificate I finally decided to splurge on something I would never buy with my own money. It took me awhile to finally decide on something but as I enjoy music immensely I decided to break down and buy myself a nice set of headphones. Usually my budget for headphones is in the $15.00 dollar range which is a bit unusual seeing as I am a bit of an audiophile, and greatly enjoy high quality music but I could never bring myself to spend a lot on headphones. But since I had this giftcard I decided to go ahead and splurge. After doing some online research I decided on the Shure E2C which runs right at $100.00. After ensuring that I could bring them back if I didn
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Great sound and noise-blocking - uncomfortable
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Reviewed
December 1 2005 1:19:24 AM
1
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3
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
4
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Pros:
Great sound and noise-blocking for the price |
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Uncomfortable, fall out, get cruddy I bought these to watch DVDs in the gym on a portable DVD player since no other headphones could block enough of the noisy gym sound. I was surprised at how well they blocked out sound and how good quality the sound and bass were. But I am not looking for a lower quality pair since these have grown uncomfortable and don't stay in my ears while running. The padded plugs also get somewhat cruddy over time.
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worth $100?
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Reviewed
October 16 2006 4:32:08 AM
0
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1
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
3
out of 5
Pros:
Good for sitting around listening critically to music |
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If you yawn or move around the sound quality is gone These are totally not worth the money. I have a $15 headphone set that sounds almost as good as the E2C's. The difference is that my cheaper set is consistent in sound quality no matter what activity you are doing. The E2C's have to be crammed down in your ear at all times for optimal frequency range. The minute you open your mouth or yawn it opens the ear cavity and totally blows all sound quality. Where they worth the extra $85 over my last pair? Hell no, took em back the next day. Don't buy.
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