SHADYMILKMAN
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not necessarily "sold out" but the units that they ordered have all been accounted for and pre ordered, and have been purchased, so thats why they are saying "sold out".
Originally Posted by SHADYMILKMAN not necessarily "sold out" but the units that they ordered have all been accounted for and pre ordered, and have been purchased, so thats why they are saying "sold out". |
Originally Posted by HyperM3 Actually the person meant specifically that the first sets that have been made were sent to some major company/distributer first and they already have them. Thats why the delay for them to get to the smaller dealers. |
Originally Posted by Fishy Do the shure e4's hiss with an amp? I was told 'that the bass would significantly improve with an amp' for the Ety 6i's by headroom, but all I get is hiss (which I was also told later by headroom is due to low impedance of the ety's). Is an amp even necessary with the shures? (I'm using a 3rd gen 20g ipod, mostly). I like the articulation of the ety's, but i think it needs more bass, particularly for rock music. Maybe like 30-40% more bass. Will the shure's fit for this? I just wanted to know about the amp incase they don't have quite the bass i was expecting. thanks ![]() |
Originally Posted by Jasper994 With the higher volume in the mids and bass relative to treble, you should be able to achieve 20-30% more bass (IMO) without pushing the E4 into an uncomfortable or harmful volume level. |
Originally Posted by flibottf I've been playing with mine for 2 weeks now (e4c) and I absolutely hate it! Anemic sound indeed (I'm a basshead) even out of my iriver h120. But the worst thing is they hurt my ears to the point i can't hear highs as well for the following 2-3 days. Just by inserting those phones without even playing music does that. And as it seems I can't return it so i'm stuck with a pair I'll never ever use.... Never more for me.... |
Originally Posted by Fishy 20-30% is good enough for me! ![]() will the shures hiss with an amp, though? Did anyone else have this problem with the Ety 6i's? |
Originally Posted by flibottf I've been playing with mine for 2 weeks now (e4c) and I absolutely hate it! Anemic sound indeed (I'm a basshead) even out of my iriver h120. But the worst thing is they hurt my ears to the point i can't hear highs as well for the following 2-3 days. Just by inserting those phones without even playing music does that. And as it seems I can't return it so i'm stuck with a pair I'll never ever use.... Never more for me.... |
Originally Posted by Jmmmmm that's what all canalphones feel like. you will get used to it in a couple weeks. not particular to the e4c |
Originally Posted by Jmmmmm that's what all canalphones feel like. you will get used to it in a couple weeks. not particular to the e4c |
Originally Posted by Jasper994 I don't get any hiss with my amp, but my amp doesn't even hiss with the E5... |
Originally Posted by flibottf I've been using ex70 and ex51 for years now.. i know they dont get in as much but still... |