Originally Posted by YngwieJMalmsteen Why don't you just get UE-10's solvexyz?
Also, aren't e4c and e5c way different phones? Or is e4c really bassy too?
Well, the reason I do not want to get UE-10 is because I can not sell it when I find myself no longer using it. With universal fit, you can at least sell it on ebay, but with something like UE-10, you will have a hard time because it is no use for other people, since it is customized for your ears. As for the comfort level and isolation, I am already pretty satisfied with the tri-flange. I only listen to them for no more than 5 hours a day, usually 1 ~ 2 hours.
e4c bassy? Yes, if you got a good seal, and right equipment + EQ, it is able to reach Super.fi pro's bass level (read it on one of the review on head-fi). However, I know this is no where near e5c, but at this price I am fine.
Anyway, I just want to know what everyone's opinion for the next flagship canalphone from Shure, which I believe is called e6c.
Originally Posted by dwc The e6c will include a subwoofer that is implanted in your nasal sinus cavity.
LOL, and a wireless transmission system build in, so that you can listen to what is on your home computer, and no need to carry a amp or a portable devices.
Originally Posted by solvexyz Anyway, I just want to know what everyone's opinion for the next flagship canalphone from Shure, which I believe is called e6c.
I've glad that you've got that worked out because I hadn't heard that yet.
Hey any news on when the er6s are coming out. Figured since we were on the topic of earbuds that haven't been annouced.
I send an email to Shure and ethymotic's maybe two months ago asking when and if they were going to come up with a higher end line. They both said they had none at this time. I don't know if they would tell me if they did but anyways. That is when I started thinking about the UE-10s.
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