I now like my ER4 so much that I decided to create this thread in order to share my love for this IEM with other Ety users on the forum who still own and love theirs. I feel that nowadays, the ER4 is perhaps one of the most underrated, if not the most underrated IEM on the market. The main complaints are usually that it lacks bass and/or sounds too clean. Personally, I completely disagree with both of these views. I don't think ER4 lacks bass at all and I also don't think that sound can be too clean. In my opinion, the cleaner and more accurate the sound is the better, because it brings you closer to hearing music the way it was recorded. I may be terribly wrong, but I am sure some people will agree and if you do agree with what I wrote above regarding the ER4 and/or want to share your own positive experience with them, this thread is for you!
I haven't heard a high end custom like JH13, but in my humble opinion, the ER4 blows away pretty much every IEM I've heard, including Westone ES3X in timbre accuracy and overall sound quality. I am starting to doubt the need for multi driver IEMs.
Hi, may I know in what way are the HF3 different from the ER4? I only know that the Ety house sound are there but would appreciate some insight of what are the defining difference between them. Thanks.
Planx's review is great, with a good bit of details (since Etymotic is a detail-oriented earphone!). I can add a more succinct reason for going for the ER-4 over the HF-5. I think of it as "Audio Coherence."
I had the HF5 for a little over a year, and really loved the clean sound. It yeilded sufficient bass for me with a bit of EQ. However, when I had the chance to buy a used ER-4P from a fellow forum member (for under $150 USD), I jumped on it. It listened to them both for a couple of weeks, and pretty quickly sold the HF5.
What I found when I compared the two is hard to explain, but the ER-4P just sounded so correct, cohesive, coherent compared to the HF5. It wasn't that the HF5 was/is muddy in any way -- just that with the ER-4, the separation of instruments is better, placement of instuments relative to each other is better, the refusal to smudge sound on busy passages is better. It just sounds right.
If you can find a good used ER-4, it is absolutely worth the investment, if you would spend somewhat near that amount on any other earphone.
Can someone suggest me a tube amp under $500 USD. I googled my heart out and I was able to find crach which is DIY. If I asked them to built it for me it will be over my budget.
Size and look dont bother me, I want to experience the warmness of tube goodness :-D
Just got my Etymotics ER-4P, they are awesome earphones With etymotics help I realized that I'm not a basshead. I guess for drum&bass and dubstep my triples are the better option but for trance and other genres er-4p are just great. Midrange is awesome.
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