Agaranda
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Is there any 3 button cable to connect the SM3 to a Samsung S3?
Thanks in advance,
Thanks in advance,
i'm getting a good seal, aka good bass response from either the large Complys or the biflanges, but there is very little isolation. i can still hear everything around me, although a bit muffled - this with no music playing...reminds me of the situation i had with the Shure 535s. Grado gr10 and Ortofon eq5s black out almost all external sound. Wonder if it's simply a shape issue with the housings re" my ear shape.
any ideas?
Can anyone recommend a good wire upgrade for these in the $60-80 range? I feel the cord is too short at times, and I sometimes come across them with my hand and knock them out of my ears.
Where can I get these for around $300?
Amazon had 17 in stock "New" but a day later they were removed.
I can't find them anywhere and I really don't wanna pay 350 EUR for them on the Earsonic site. Help, please!
Thought I'd chime in here now that I've got a couple of weeks listening time on my new SM3 v2's. As a veteran of Shure SE530's, I figured the vaunted SM3 mids could not possibly be as sweet, right? Wrong! Wow, these are good! The beautiful thing is the sound is so darn balanced across the entire spectrum. Compared to the Shures, the SM3 bass is much more impactful and the highs are noticeably less rolled off (although still a tad laid back.). And as for soundstage, I never considered the SE530's narrow or compressed, but the SM3's are so much more spacious while still retaining the intimacy that the somewhat forward mids provide. Last but not least, detail and separation are simply stunning. I just cant believe how engaging these are. Music I've listened to hundreds of times has taken on new life. I may still be in the honeymoon phase, but I can't fathom there's a better universal IEM for my tastes. A+
Thought I'd chime in here now that I've got a couple of weeks listening time on my new SM3 v2's. As a veteran of Shure SE530's, I figured the vaunted SM3 mids could not possibly be as sweet, right? Wrong! Wow, these are good! The beautiful thing is the sound is so darn balanced across the entire spectrum. Compared to the Shures, the SM3 bass is much more impactful and the highs are noticeably less rolled off (although still a tad laid back.). And as for soundstage, I never considered the SE530's narrow or compressed, but the SM3's are so much more spacious while still retaining the intimacy that the somewhat forward mids provide. Last but not least, detail and separation are simply stunning. I just cant believe how engaging these are. Music I've listened to hundreds of times has taken on new life. I may still be in the honeymoon phase, but I can't fathom there's a better universal IEM for my tastes. A+
Just got a set brand new for $299 a couple of weeks back from Soundearphones.com via eBay.
I think its been almost a year now since I got mine..I am very happy with my purchase. I've been working out and cycling with them a lot, and they are still holding up fine. I haven't changed the cables yet, but I still want to that... Kurdt-bada here recommended these:
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/pedalmania/item/westone-up-texas-blk/?siteID=je6NUbpObpQ-YnNLAp1kbihlliKYFKteTA
So I still plan on getting them..
Shure Olive or the yellow foam tips give me the best isolation..
That is where I got mine from..