Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Impedance | 16 Ω Best: Stax SR-L500 Impedance: 145000 Ω |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | In-Ear |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | no |
Impedance | 16.0 Ω |
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Sensitivity | < 105 |
Driver technology | Dynamic |
Battery operated | no |
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Colour of product |
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Acoustic design | Closed |
Attachment type | Ear canal |
Cable length | 1.5 |
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Type of connector | 3.5mm |
Detachable cable | no |
The Shure E2c earbuds keep the outside noise out and the music in... as long …
Slip these in and you can turn down your iPod
Canal phones are a relatively novel type of headphone when it comes to consumer audio gear. The Shure E2C is a mid-priced canalphone with exceptional sound, that can be easily driven by most portable audio players.
By: Jonathan Kwan December 27, 2005 If you've listened to any portable audio device before, you have faced it. You walk around in a subway station, you ride the bus, you get on the plane. You can hear everything around you but your music. You run up the volume on your player, but you know your ears will hurt after a while.
Shure E2c In Ear user reviews : 4.8 out of 5 - 25 reviews - audioreview.com
Canal phones are a relatively novel type of headphone when it comes to consumer audio gear. The Shure E2C is a mid-priced canalphone with exceptional sound, that can be easily driven by most portable audio players.
Noise-reducing headphones Listen to your music as it was meant to be heard, and cut out the background noise in the process Everyone knows the standard iPod earphones aren't up to the job, and the other MP3 players
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