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by bdb55 , May 18 '02
Pros: Sound, Size, Isolation Cons: Microphonic Cord, High Price
The Purchase
I had been looking for some new headphones to replace my Sony MDR-D22s. The Sonys sounded fine, but they were too big for me to carry around with my mp3 CD player. The Sonys were also semi-open, meaning that some sound...
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by gozumm , Sep 14 '05
Pros: Superb sonics, small package, complete kit, lightweight, better fit among Etymotic products Cons: Price, getting used to its in ear location, cleaning, learning curve to insert properly
I recently bought an ER6i as my introduction to the Etymotic's line. I was utterly amazed by the improved listening experience it gave. h
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by epinion8ted , Mar 06 '02
Pros: Excellent sound quality (except cable noise distracts from this) Cons: High price, comfort and best performance requires custom earpieces (even more $)
I am a frequent flyer (1,000,000+ miles), and I enjoy the advantages of noise-canceling headphones for music, movies, and just sleeping (connecting them to nothing at all). I bought the Etymotic ER-4Ps hoping that they would be worth the high price...
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by rich_heimlich , Jul 16 '03
Pros: Exceptional detail. Great at cutting out outside noise. Cons: In ear, wax build-up, microphonic noise, cost.
I'm a diehard gamer and have been involved in computer-based sound since its inception. I also do a ...
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by ediggitty , Oct 15 '04
Pros: Beautiful, acurate, detailed, crisp, live sound. Great sonic isolation. Comfortable plugs. Cons: terrible cord "rub", expensive, gotta get used to the in-ear style
Etymotic ER4S - $330 retail $220 street
.. These sounded unbelievable, very comfortable, not too hard to get in the ear, amazingly accurate, very detailed/full/warm/complete sound, decent bass
...no thumping but present, surprising imaging, lots ...
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by Todd , Nov 16 '00
Pros: Great with binaural recordings Cons: very limited use, bright with stereo recordings
The Etymotic ER4B is the most specialized of Etymotics 3 ear phones. Designed to work with binaural recordings, their equalization circuit compensates for the rolled off high frequencies lost due to the binaural process. These recordings use a dummy head...
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by PoorRhino , Feb 19 '01
Pros: Sound like you oughta hear it Cons: Pricey, needs more than passive maintenance
Etymotic ER-4P Earphones
I'm writing this review at 24000 feet, plugged into my laptop and listening to B.B. King and Diane Schuur's "Heart to Heart" CD--hearing only the music and, faintly, the white noise of the airplane's flight. I cannot...
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by wayfarer88 , Feb 18 '01
Pros: Sound quality, portability, isolation Cons: Price, but you get what you pay for here.
I purchased my Etymotic ER4P's a week ago. Since then, I have been going through my CD and MD collection non-stop, rediscovering many new tones and intricacies of the music that I had been missing. The quality of the sound coming from these little...
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by Todd , Jan 12 '00
Pros: Can be used with portable players Cons: Not quite as accurate as the ER4S
The Etymotic ER4P is the newest addition to the fine line of earphones from Etymotic. They are designed to be more efficient than the ER4S so that portable players can drive them to decent listening levels. Portable players have notoriously weak outputs...
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by noops , Apr 06 '00
Pros: Sound, size, comfort, and isolation Cons: Microphonic cord
While in search for the perfect earbuds, I stumbled upon these. At first set back by the price, I looked around for some less expensive earphones, but I came back to the er-4p's. I decided to order them, finally. Coming in a white cardboard box...
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by mikeymars , Apr 04 '03
Pros: Incredible noise reduction capabilities, portability, durability Cons: In-ear-canal design isn't everyone's cup of tea, require minor maintenance
I researched long and hard before purchasing these, and haven't regretted the comparatively high cost ($269) for a second. Why? Well, to put it simply, these are THE best noise reduction headphones on the market, period. Their simple, battery free pas ...
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by josd , Jan 23 '02
Pros: The sound... for home, travel and especially airplane use. Cons: Either you can take having something in your ear or you can't.
First, I would never have found this product if not for Epinions! I was looking to upgrade my early version of the Sony noise-cancelling headphones (model 5)and wanted to get an opinion on the Bose unit. That led me to a review of these.
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by betatester100 , Oct 13 '00
Pros: great sound in a tiny package perfect for travel Cons: in canal design is uncomfortable for some
These "in-canal earphones" arrived in a nicely packaged plastic storage box. Anybody who buys these will immediately see that Etymotic intended on delivering a quality product.... and that they did!
The sound is first rate, rivaling...
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by baldeep , Mar 06 '01
Pros: Unbeatable for travel, clean sound, very sensitive Cons: microphonic cable, low bass is absent
Undoubtedly these (or perhaps the ER-4S) are the best headphones for folks who travel frequently. It's half earplug, half headphone. The sound damping is good enough that I sometimes just use them as earplugs on the plane. I really wouldn't want to ...
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by bender65 , May 15 '01
Pros: Great bass, Crisp Highs and Total, Blissful Silence surround me. Cons: Discovering how crappy some recording qualities really are.
I'm not an audiophile. Now that you understand this, here goes my review of my Ety ER4P's:
Just got my Ety's a few hours ago. I'm impressed how such rich sound can flow out of a stem no bigger than the head of a pin.
What a strange...
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