rogue
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Same exact sentiments and condition here. The ER-6's treble response was simply overwhelmingly bright and harsh, at least to my ears. I was very much more impressed with the ER-4P, well of course I could always use more bass
Originally posted by iamdone I am one of those that thought the ER-6 just wasn't worth it. I gave them 2 weeks before swapping them for the ER-4P. Even though these wore a lot more, they were better in every way. The ER-6 was too harsh, had no bass, and made me dizzy. The ER-4P also works well if you want to do any upgrades by adding an amp and getting P to S converter cable. I haven't tried the Shure E2 or E3 but I wouldn't recommend the ety ER-6. I still currently think the ER-4S beats the Shure E5C with certain amps. |
Same exact sentiments and condition here. The ER-6's treble response was simply overwhelmingly bright and harsh, at least to my ears. I was very much more impressed with the ER-4P, well of course I could always use more bass