lithe1
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If you find that the E500's are a little bass-heavy, you might want to try different tips. (If you didn't already...) Some give a tighter seal in the ear canals, which results in heavier bass. Whereas, another earphone tip, i.e., the yellow foams, may not be as bass heavy.
Originally Posted by jhmaeng /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think all three Micro Anvika shops on Tottenham Court Road (or, at the very least, the two that's not the closest from the tube station) have Shure demo kits that contain all the IEMs from the Shure range. They allow you to audition whichever one you want, although they seemed quite shocked when I said I wanted to listen to the E500s (they sell them for £420 - that's why!) Personal opinion - I actually found the E500/SE530 a little bass-heavy. Could be just a matter of not being used to it, but I actually prefer the slightly leaner sound of the E4c. That said, I only had them for about 10 minutes or so, so it's nowhere enough time to decide for sure. |
If you find that the E500's are a little bass-heavy, you might want to try different tips. (If you didn't already...) Some give a tighter seal in the ear canals, which results in heavier bass. Whereas, another earphone tip, i.e., the yellow foams, may not be as bass heavy.