natestocker17
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Hi All,
I'm looking for some IEMs to replace a broken pair of Klipsch S4s. After an eternity of research, I've narrowed it down to:
Westone W10
Audio Technica IM01
Shure SE215 Special Edition
I mainly listen to classical, folk, and some rock. I'd probably prefer clarity over artificial bass boosting etc., although I wouldn't want them to sound too flat either.
I really like that the Westone W10 comes with two cables - seeing as how the cable is what generally breaks, then it suggests I might get twice as much use out of them!
I've read plenty of reviews about the Shure SE215, most of which are very positive and which makes it a safer bet, while the other two seem too new to have many reviews about them (apart from those on this site, which were helpful). I also haven't found any good forum topics comparing any of them
Any help would be very much appreciated!
I'm looking for some IEMs to replace a broken pair of Klipsch S4s. After an eternity of research, I've narrowed it down to:
Westone W10
Audio Technica IM01
Shure SE215 Special Edition
I mainly listen to classical, folk, and some rock. I'd probably prefer clarity over artificial bass boosting etc., although I wouldn't want them to sound too flat either.
I really like that the Westone W10 comes with two cables - seeing as how the cable is what generally breaks, then it suggests I might get twice as much use out of them!
I've read plenty of reviews about the Shure SE215, most of which are very positive and which makes it a safer bet, while the other two seem too new to have many reviews about them (apart from those on this site, which were helpful). I also haven't found any good forum topics comparing any of them
Any help would be very much appreciated!