Classical EARPHONES
Aug 21, 2011 at 1:17 AM Post #37 of 70
You have them, so why don't you tell us whether or not they're good for classical.
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I have the QC 15 Bose and I am wondering if they are good for classical to well are they a good choice for classical i should say.
 



 
 
Aug 21, 2011 at 2:52 AM Post #39 of 70


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Ety ER-4S is a very good IEM, I didn't like the Ety fit though so I'm ordering a custom IEM with the Ety ER-4 driver inside, and the best part is it will cost roughly the same or slightly less than the ER-4S itself.
 
 



Out of curiosity, how do you order a custom with a specific Ety ER-4 driver? 
 
Aug 21, 2011 at 2:57 PM Post #43 of 70


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Look at the thread I started on them; I think most, if not everyone, on Head-fi are in agreement 
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Sweet I'll make sure to check it out. Also, I don't know maybe if I can get a good portable headphones instead of earphones (cause I know they sound better than earphones) which would you reccomend? Or anybody reccomend. Under maybe $150. Lol wow a lot of American haters on that thread. But, they don't know how awsome our other products are. =/ lol
 
 
Aug 21, 2011 at 8:06 PM Post #44 of 70
The Dr. Dre beats Studio sound pretty good for hip hop and rnb which is what they're designed for, but the asking price is a little high.
 
The beats aren't considered "high-end" anywhere, they're more of a fashion and cool product.
 
As for portable headphones sounding better than earphones (IEM's), I think that's a popular misconception.
 
Of course America make good products, a relevant example is Knowles from Illinois, they make balanced armatures which are used in $1000 IEM's.
 
Aug 21, 2011 at 10:59 PM Post #45 of 70


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The Dr. Dre beats Studio sound pretty good for hip hop and rnb which is what they're designed for, but the asking price is a little high.
 
The beats aren't considered "high-end" anywhere, they're more of a fashion and cool product.
 
As for portable headphones sounding better than earphones (IEM's), I think that's a popular misconception.
 
Of course America make good products, a relevant example is Knowles from Illinois, they make balanced armatures which are used in $1000 IEM's.

 
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