Shure E3c Sound Isolating Earphones Shure E3c Sound Isolating Earphones

Shure E3c Sound Isolating Earphones Shure E3c Sound Isolating Earphones

Shure E3c Sound Isolating Earphones



Shure E3c Sound Isolating Earphones


Shure E3c Sound Isolating Earphones
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Shure
EAN: 0042406130707
Item Dimensions: 220
Label: Shure
Manufacturer: Shure
Model: E3c
MPN: E3c
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Shure
Studio: Shure
Warranty: 2 years warranty

Features:
  • Smallest of Shure E-series Weighing only 0.9 ounce - less than 1 ounce
  • Instead of bulky headphones, E3 wearers get form-fitting earpieces that stay securely inside the ear without uncomfortable headbands
  • Sound isolation prevents outside noise from interfering with the music, and creates a quiet space for exceptional audio clarity
  • The studio grade, low mass, high energy micro-speakers employ balanced armature technology for more efficient output and extended high frequencies
  • Compatible for use with 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) audio output ports


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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Shure E3c Sound Isolating Earphone - The replacement of the acclaimed E1, the E3 uses low mass, high energy micro-speakers to deliver incredibly precise sound with secure, comfortable, acoustic isolation for an outstanding listening experience where ever you are. Whether listening to your home stereo, computer, or portable CD or MP3 player, this earphone offers studio-quality performance of the highest order. Includes carrying case Soft, flexible sleeves in the Fit Kit gently contour the inside of the ear for a comfortable, secure fit 60-Inch cable with gold-plated connector 2 Year Shure warranty Color - White

Amazon.com Review:
If you're looking to upgrade your portable music listening experience, the Shure E3c sound isolating earphones deserve a serious look. The E3c's offer a level of sensitivity and range that places them in the audiophile tier of earphones and fortunately, Shure has priced them to make this kind of quality within reach.

In many ways, judging sound quality is all about making comparisons, and when the E3c's are matched against their big brother, the Shure E5c earphones, the E3c's do reveal a noticeable loss of dynamic range and clarity. Of course, the E5c's are worth every penny for those who want to spend more on earphones than they spent on their iPod. The E3c's, on the other hand, come out a clear winner when you weigh their quality and cost.

Design
The E3c earbuds are small and easy to insert in the ear-- easier, in fact, than the E5c earbuds, which are larger and less friendly to folks with small ears. The E3c's thin and pliant cords are light and easy to manage. They're also designed to be looped over the back of the ear, but some testers found it uncomfortable and awkward to keep them there. These testers also said they preferred inserting the earphones upside down, letting the cords dangle downwards from the ear to avoid hassles. By comparison, the E5c earphones feature a bendable stiffening material in the section of cable that runs behind the ears, allowing the listener to loop the cables over and behind the ear more securely. It would be nice to see this simple solution added to the E3c earphones.

Shure did choose to give the E3c's the same gold-plated, 3.5mm input connector as the E5c's. The connector has a low-profile elbow bend to minimize accidental unplugging and snags-- great for laptop and airline users. And just like the E5c's, the E3c's come with a number of earplug "sleeves" packaged in what Shure calls a "fit kit". Our testers had little trouble finding a sleeve that felt comfortable. We especially liked the expanding foam sleeves that, like those foam dinosaurs that grow in water, expand to fit the contours of the ear canal.

Sound Quality
As we listened to a broad range of musical genres on the E3c earphones it was hard, once again, not to make comparisons with the E5c's. If you aren't even entertaining the notion of purchasing the E5c's, then make sure you never have occasion to listen to them. Rest easy in the knowledge that the E3c's deliver clear, crisp highs and rich, thundering lows. Delight in the fact that they excel at delivering the celebrated earphone experience; the external world is largely silenced and the music resonates inside your head. Meanwhile, if you are toying with the idea of stepping up to the E5c's, go ahead and give both models a listen. Although the difference between the two is not stark, we immediately noticed that we had to drive the E3c's at higher volume to get the same kind of resonance and fullness the E5c's deliver at a relatively lower volume.

Comparing the E3c's to the E5c's is a bit unfair, but in many ways, the comparisons revealed just how good both sets of earphones really are. The E5c's represent an extremely high benchmark, and fortunately for those who don't want to spend a bundle on top-quality earphones, the E3c's aren't too far off the pace. We recommend them as a massive upgrade to the standard headphones that ship with most portable music devices.--Joshua Gunn

Pros
  • Simple, compact design
  • Designed for compatibility with most ears
  • Excellent sound quality at a non-stratospheric price
Cons
  • Cord ergonomics could be better
  • Lower-quality sound than the E5c model generates unplanned spending urge




Customer Reviews Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great sound, excellent isolation, just broke my 2nd pair
I really like these earphones. The dynamic range is excellent, and sound isolation is almost complete in noisy environments (cutting the grass, sitting in an airplane). The problem is they're somewhat fragile. It's broken the same place twice on ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Great on sound quality short on service life
Great sounding earphones but for the price Shure should be using better quality plastic wire covering. This is my second pair in 2 years that the plastic wire covering dried out, became brittle and cracked open exposing the wiring inside. I use it ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - E3C Poor Durability
My left earphone went dead with very light use and fell just outside the warranty period. For a pair of $200 (MSRP) headphones, these should be longer lived and more durable.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Light, good fit, very good sound
I am buying my second pair of these. These headphones isolate sound, but do not completely block out the sound, with very good sound quality. I use these phones while I walk or jog the early morning streets. It is important that I am able to hear cars ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - On my second pair
E3c's, Grados, Eto...all of them are great and the E3c's which I own, are tremendeous...just one caveat.

All of these cans (the common term for canalphones) really need a headphone amp and a burn-in period (yes, just like shoes). My Xenos ... Read More

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