headchange4u
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I am a mojor fan of my Etys. I've owned ER-6, ER-6i, and I currently own the ER-4p/s. I've never heard anything in the Shure e*c line, but I have always been curious.
So my question is what are the sonic differences between the Ety line and the Shure line. I am looking at getting either a set of e2c or e3c for starters. I don't think I'm will to spend the money for a set of e4c's at the moment but I would like to know how much of a set up in sound there is between the e3c and the e4c. I've read that there is not much difference in the sound between the e4c and the e5c.
Is someone who loves the Ety sound going to disappointed in the Shures?
I listen to quite a bit of rock/metal, acoustic (bluegrass/folk), and eletronic music. I don'tlisten to much rap or contry music. I also prefer a warmer sound. You can see what amps I am using by looking at my sig, and I am in the market for an SR-71.
So my question is what are the sonic differences between the Ety line and the Shure line. I am looking at getting either a set of e2c or e3c for starters. I don't think I'm will to spend the money for a set of e4c's at the moment but I would like to know how much of a set up in sound there is between the e3c and the e4c. I've read that there is not much difference in the sound between the e4c and the e5c.
Is someone who loves the Ety sound going to disappointed in the Shures?
I listen to quite a bit of rock/metal, acoustic (bluegrass/folk), and eletronic music. I don'tlisten to much rap or contry music. I also prefer a warmer sound. You can see what amps I am using by looking at my sig, and I am in the market for an SR-71.