Review by
LeeThatcher
on 12th Dec 2008
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Their technical components are robust and manage high volumes well. Their frequency response is as wide as a barn door, and reassuringly so at the lower frequencies, compared to other in-ear 'phones of competitive price.
Great comfort: It's simply not an issue: I've woken up several times with them ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 12th Jun 2008
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Apart from some discomfort, the v are great earphones for the price. Very little distortion, good all round sound. I prefer the Foam buds as they seem to isolate the sound better. Good value (even when i bought them for £65 over a year ago), i think they're half that now, bargain! I have ...
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Review by
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on 4th Feb 2008
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Just realised how much better than the standard Creative Zen headphones these are. Weak & tinny replaced with full & powerful. Managed to pick the e2c model up for £30 on Amazon - awesome for the price!! Hope the SE110 replacements will be as good.
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Review by
lmattock
on 29th Jan 2008
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Best sounding and most comfortable headphones I've owned, work perfectly with my iPod very pleased still working perfectly after 3 years everyday use.
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Review by
Guest.
on 18th Jan 2008
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Uncomfortable, takes time to fit them in. Sound is not that impressive base, could be softer and wider. I would not recommend the Shure E2c headphones.
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Review by
Tagabili
on 1st Nov 2007
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Based on the reviews (7 ok out of 9) I chose to buy the E2c over similarly-priced alternatives (UE, Sennheiser). The first time I received the earphones I was only too eager to try it out as it was shipped and was really disappointed at first as the sound was very bad (worse than the standard ipod e ...
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Review by
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on 26th Sep 2007
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User Rating : 9
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I originally wrote a review for these before having tried all the different sized bud things. At the time I found them uncomfortable and with a very poor sound quality.
Having spent some time finding the buds that fitted me well and working how to fit them in my ear, with the cable looped over th ...
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Review by
graciego95
on 26th Sep 2007
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Some people say to change sound settings on player to get the best sound from your Shure E2c - why should I? Plus it doesn't work, some people say with time these get more bass sound. Not true.
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Review by
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on 25th Sep 2007
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These headphones may be fine for some people but if you like a warm bassy smooth sound stay well clear.
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Review by
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on 10th Sep 2007
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Seriously impressed - decided to take the plunge with Shure (whose mics I have been using for decades) when I spotted the E2c earphones for £30 on Amazon... hard to imagine that the E4c may actually be better... happy to stick to E2c!!
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