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post #31 of 41

It appears you can order from their website: http://www.paradigm.com/shift/products/earbuds/index.shtml# , but it seems like the process involves giving them your contact info and waiting for them to get back to you in order to "confirm the order and process the payment".

 

Looks like they only ship to Canada and the US at the moment.

 

 

post #32 of 41

Thanks

post #33 of 41

They look cool and have good specs but it all comes down to sound.  I'm going to get the E3m and see how they stack up against another Canadian company with the ClarityOne IEM's because their both the same price.  Does anyone know how many ohms they are because it doesn't say and I was just wondering.  That one thing I like about the C1's is the 8 ohms they run on, I have the volume lower on them than any other IEM and they still sound nice and loud.

post #34 of 41

Let us know how what you think of them! I'm interested in purchasing the E3m myself. Looked around but couldn't find any more detailed specifications then what's given on their site. 

post #35 of 41

I wont be getting them tell early next year because of my FiiO E11 and another pair of IEM's I'm getting but I'll give a short A/B review of them and the ClarityOnes.

post #36 of 41
Nominal impedance on all three of the Paradigm e series in ears is 18 ohms according to the specs in the owner's paperwork. rolleyes.gif
post #37 of 41

Thanks I was trying to find that out but theres nothing on the site about it, so these should work well without an amp.  My ClarityOnes while work good without one really sound much more cohesive with an amp because of the 8 ohms.

post #38 of 41

Deleted, dumb comment adverted. 


Edited by YGuyG - 12/16/11 at 1:51pm
post #39 of 41
About 20 hours on the e3m's, thinking the largest of the three tips are best for me. Clean coherent and balanced, overall smooth in approach. Full bass that seems to be gaining in detail. Unfortunately a bit of a head cold and my quest for best fit keep me from being too analytical at this point. Still thinking these will prove to be very good choice in regards to value and quality byond their price range. No problem driving them directly off my iTouch but they benefit from my Home Headroom amp, no surprise. redface.gif
post #40 of 41

You can buy them on Audiolab.com without waiting.

post #41 of 41

They're all on the dark side.

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