tomek
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So, living in Poland now and taking lots of buses and trains i decided to get a pair of IEMs, the Shure E4's.
While I'm impressed with the sound, especially the size of the soundstage, I'm disappointed by how much isolation they offer.
Was it unrealistic of me to expect that when I put them on, I wouldn't hear people around me talking or the sound of the bus' engine revving? During quiet passages in my music I can even hear the music coming out of the headphones of the guy next to me in the bus.
I've tried the different tips that come with the E4s, with the triple flanged being my favourite because I can get a nice seal and they seem to do the best, but maybe far less isolating than I had expected.
Is there any way to get more isolation? I purchased these so I wouldn't have to crank the volume on public transport and so that I could hear all the details in my music while travelling.
Also, do the different tips affect the sound at all? I noticed that the distance between the end of the driver tube and the remaining length of the tip varies. With the foamies, the driver isn't inside the tip at all, it goes right to the end, but with the triple flanged there is still a good centimetre between the end of the diver tube and the end of the tip. Is the sound affected by travelling through that length of silicone?
While I'm impressed with the sound, especially the size of the soundstage, I'm disappointed by how much isolation they offer.
Was it unrealistic of me to expect that when I put them on, I wouldn't hear people around me talking or the sound of the bus' engine revving? During quiet passages in my music I can even hear the music coming out of the headphones of the guy next to me in the bus.
I've tried the different tips that come with the E4s, with the triple flanged being my favourite because I can get a nice seal and they seem to do the best, but maybe far less isolating than I had expected.
Is there any way to get more isolation? I purchased these so I wouldn't have to crank the volume on public transport and so that I could hear all the details in my music while travelling.
Also, do the different tips affect the sound at all? I noticed that the distance between the end of the driver tube and the remaining length of the tip varies. With the foamies, the driver isn't inside the tip at all, it goes right to the end, but with the triple flanged there is still a good centimetre between the end of the diver tube and the end of the tip. Is the sound affected by travelling through that length of silicone?