Saturday, December 20, 2008

Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones Review

If you don't like bulky headphones, be prepared for a nice surprise. Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones can give you the same quality sound (or even better) without having your head encased by uncomfortable headphones. Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones fit inside your ear securely and give you exceptional clarity of sound, but also block out outside noise. Sound quality is professional and unsurpassed. Use them with portable audio or video devices such as your DVD, MP3, or CD players.

Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones provide superior sound detail and quality. For the perfect fit, they also come with triple flange, foam or flex accessory sleeves. Their plug is 1/8", too, so that they are compatible with a lot of other audio applications.

Using the same components that professional musicians do on stage, Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones use tuned port technology and high-definition drivers so that you have ultra wide frequency, incredible high notes and amazing bass.

You'll have to take a little bit of time to learn how to use Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones, but it's worth the effort. They need careful insertion for the best sound quality. You can't really take them out quickly, either, and you have to do so very carefully. They seat very securely in your ear, so you'll have to remove them carefully. If you don't, and try to do so quickly, you'll get a "sucking effect" when you take them out that might be uncomfortable for you.

Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones are very good at isolating outside sounds, so good that you shouldn't use them in situations where you're going to have to hear outside sounds. Don't drive or jog with them, and don't use them when you have to hear what's going on around you.

It'll take you some time to get used to wearing Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones, too. When you wear them, you're going to feel as though you're underwater, at least at first. You'll also hear internal body noises and will feel some pressure in your ears. You should get used to this, but it's just going to take a little bit of time. In addition, if you scrape the attached cords across your clothing, you could get "reverberation" noises in your ears that can be a little unpleasant.

Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones produce superior sound quality, true, but they can also only work with what you give them. Therefore, if you burn inferior media, imperfections like scratches or hissing present on the media are going to come through with much greater clarity than they might on regular headphones. This is because Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones produce such superior sound quality, but in this case, that might be a little bit of a drawback. Therefore, make sure you use only supremely clear media with Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones.

With these caveats, though, rest assured that Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones are superior so that you won't want to listen with anything else. In addition, they're so comfortable that you can wear them anywhere, and even sleep while you're wearing them. This is a bonus in noisy situations where you want to be "alone." Be careful, though, because again, you can't remove them quickly if you have a need to. You'll need to be very careful to avoid an uncomfortable "pulling" sensation when you take them out.

Shure E4c Sound Isolating Earphones sell for about $180 at most retailers. It's a bit expensive when it comes to some earphones, perhaps, but these are well worth it for the sound quality they have.

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