Shure E2C vs. Bose triport buds
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Shure E2C vs. Bose triport buds
I need some new headphones for my iPod, and thought I might go high-end since I listen to it so much. I was thinking about the Shure E2C or the Bose Triport. Anyone have an opinion on either of these? Or maybe some other upper-end buds I might consider? I am pretty sure I want in-ear buds because I'm used to them already, and I like their small size and portability. Thanks in advance!
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RE: Shure E2C vs. Bose triport buds
I picked up some Ultimate Ears super.fi 3 Studio earbuds today. I like them ok for sound, but I hate the way they fit in my ears. I was riding my bike when I bought them, and the receipt must have flown out of my back pocket while on the way home because I can't find it. Since I don't have the receipt I can't take them back or exchange them. Anyone wants them, I'll take $50 for them. I still have the case and user's manual. I hate to lose so much money on them, but I just don't like them. Any takers PM me!
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RE: Shure E2C vs. Bose triport buds
i have shure e3c's, they isolate noise pretty damn well but the bass is TERRIBLE. they claim the bass is "accurate" now im no audio professional, but **** i listen to music to get into it not to necessarily hear every single frequency possible. i wouldnt recommend the shure's unless you know you like that kind of thing. the ultimate ears got better reviews for low end response, but i havent been able to try them out.
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RE: Shure E2C vs. Bose triport buds
ORIGINAL: angryscientist
i have shure e3c's, they isolate noise pretty damn well but the bass is TERRIBLE. they claim the bass is "accurate" now im no audio professional, but **** i listen to music to get into it not to necessarily hear every single frequency possible. i wouldnt recommend the shure's unless you know you like that kind of thing. the ultimate ears got better reviews for low end response, but i havent been able to try them out.
i have shure e3c's, they isolate noise pretty damn well but the bass is TERRIBLE. they claim the bass is "accurate" now im no audio professional, but **** i listen to music to get into it not to necessarily hear every single frequency possible. i wouldnt recommend the shure's unless you know you like that kind of thing. the ultimate ears got better reviews for low end response, but i havent been able to try them out.
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RE: Shure E2C vs. Bose triport buds
Thanks for the advice! The ultimate ears don't have good enough bass response for me either. Now, I don't want to bump in my ears, but I do want accurate reproduction of what was meant to be heard, whether it's Jack Johnson or 50 Cent. To make matters worse, the ultimate ears won't fit under my helmet like the original iPod buds do.
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