Soundmagic E10 as a backup for the Shure SE535 and UE900?
Jul 30, 2014 at 4:58 PM Post #2 of 6
Considering the price differences, you probably aren't going to get many responses.
 
Oct 1, 2014 at 2:07 AM Post #3 of 6
How does the Soundmagic E10 compare to the Shure SE535 and UE900?

Just look at reviews for each mate. They all have their strong points here and there and their weaker poi,ts as well. Just read more than 1 review each to see what remains consistent and what changes from different reviewers. If you wanna know difference between E10 and se215ltd just ask. I'll be gettin. The Ltd in the mail tomorrow
 
Oct 1, 2014 at 8:49 PM Post #6 of 6
you might want to take his advice ^^ .. don't believe the lies! higher price does not mean a happier you. it comes down to signature and preference
 
just plugged in my ltds and then my Monoprice ($10) 9927s and was blown away by how a $10 iem can compete with a $100+ iem. The highs aren't as clear and there isn't as great separation in the 9927s as their is in the Shure's, but wow, they sound good enough to keep the raves about the Monoprice $10 IEMs alive. Again, the Shure's trump the Monoprice's all around really but damn, just $10 for those babies.
 
EDIT: with a bit of bass boost, the monoprice's really come alive.
 

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