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    I've always been interested in reference quality music being delivered directly to my ears. Perhaps this is a leftover desire from watching The Matrix - I mean, there should be a way to get that sound to your brain uninterrupted, right? I desire the kind of music that would take me away from where I was and plant me squarely in front of the orchestra, concert, or action of a feature film. The ER-4 MicroPro earphones promised to offer transparent, reference quality music reproduction in a system designed (in particular) for audiophiles, musicians, and those who just want the most clear unblemished sound you can possibly get.


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    I recently went on a quest for finding some good earphones that didn't cost too much, I found some Ultimate Ears SuperFi 4 on clearance at best buy, so I got those and they were pretty good. I found that while they were ok, they were still lacking, so I also purchased some Klipsch S4 earphones, and those were better, but still not as good as I was wanting, and those were $80. So I was over at my parents house taking care of some things for them while they were out of town and saw my dads Sansa clip .mp3 player I had got him for christmas sitting there, so I picked it up and gave his earbuds a listen, and to my surprise they sounded downright amazing for what they were, some JVC HA-FX34 marshmallow earbuds, the ones that sell at best buy for around $20. They had the clarity, bass, and treble that I found was lacking in the other buds I tried previously, including my Skullcandy Full Metal Jacket 11mm drivers, which have a very exaggerated bass response. So I went home and found a set on ebay for about $7 shipped, and also went on to look at other higher end JVC earbuds, and found a set of their higher end earbuds that they sell for $99, model HA-FX300 for $35 shipped online brand new in retail packaging, and those are even better than the marshmallow buds, and I couldn't be happier. I'm still shocked that a pair of cheap JVC earbuds sound better than the much a set of Klipsch buds costing 4x as much. I guess you don't always get what you pay for. Maybe when you spend upwards of $300 you can get some really good sounding earbuds, but that's too rich for my earbud budget. Anyway I just thought I'd share my experiences with anyone who may be looking for some decent buds that don't break the bank.
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    I have Etymotic hf2 headset, which are basically ER-4's - and I can attest they are awesome and fit my needs precisely - I needed high SQ and very strong isolation (noisy commute - both trains and passengers) - they deliver both.
    Couldn't be happier - I got mine from a colleague, after he received brand new pair from repair service - he sold me them for $100. In his taste he didn't had enough bass - common complain vs Etymotic products - just make good seal, and bass is there.
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    I have had these headphones for well over a year now and they are the most accurate sounding system I have. It's important to insert them properly as instructed. By wetting the flange tip and then twisting it into place. Be sure you use the shirt clip or some other method to prevent them from hanging from the ears. If you don't you will get discomfort from the weight of the headphones. Amazon.com has them for 170 not the 300 MSRP, but the 6i is the budget model for 80 bucks.

    I've used these for plane trips, chick flicks, and even as ear plugs. They are fantastic. The isolation is so good I can't hear myself snap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lsiberian View Post
    It's important to insert them properly as instructed.
    By wetting the flange tip and then twisting it into place.
    The isolation is so good I can't hear myself snap.
    You are putting them in your ear ... right?
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    I used the ER 6i's for years. Actually mine lasted for about 8 years, but like many of today's earbuds, one of the channels died.

    I highly recommend the ER-4s, or if you want to save some dough, the hf5. I'd stay away from the 6i's due to reliability problems. the 4s and 5s seem a lot more durable where the cord connects the buds...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlocksRock View Post
    I recently went on a quest for finding some good earphones that didn't cost too much, I found some Ultimate Ears SuperFi 4 on clearance at best buy, so I got those and they were pretty good. I found that while they were ok, they were still lacking, so I also purchased some Klipsch S4 earphones, and those were better, but still not as good as I was wanting, and those were $80. So I was over at my parents house taking care of some things for them while they were out of town and saw my dads Sansa clip .mp3 player I had got him for christmas sitting there, so I picked it up and gave his earbuds a listen, and to my surprise they sounded downright amazing for what they were, some JVC HA-FX34 marshmallow earbuds, the ones that sell at best buy for around $20. They had the clarity, bass, and treble that I found was lacking in the other buds I tried previously, including my Skullcandy Full Metal Jacket 11mm drivers, which have a very exaggerated bass response. So I went home and found a set on ebay for about $7 shipped, and also went on to look at other higher end JVC earbuds, and found a set of their higher end earbuds that they sell for $99, model HA-FX300 for $35 shipped online brand new in retail packaging, and those are even better than the marshmallow buds, and I couldn't be happier. I'm still shocked that a pair of cheap JVC earbuds sound better than the much a set of Klipsch buds costing 4x as much. I guess you don't always get what you pay for. Maybe when you spend upwards of $300 you can get some really good sounding earbuds, but that's too rich for my earbud budget. Anyway I just thought I'd share my experiences with anyone who may be looking for some decent buds that don't break the bank.
    That's the sucky part of saving money on headphones - you always wind up spending twice as much as just buying the good stuff to start with. Started with Shure E2c, graduated to Ultimate Ears SuperFi 5s, and then fell across a deal on UE TripleFi 10 Pros.
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    While I wasn't trying to save money on buying the cheap ones, I went right to the Ultimate Ears then Klipsch, I found the cheap $20 buds to beat out both the more expensive higher end buds, so I returned them to best buy and got my money back. I'm sure some of the super high end buds that cost several hundred sound better than the Klipsch ones I tried, but for the money I spent on what I have now, I'm very pleased, just wish I didn't have to go through the hassle of buying and returning the other ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex2507 View Post
    You are putting them in your ear ... right?
    Haha thats exactly what I was thinking.

    BTW, I have never tried the Klipsch Image S4's, but the Image X10's are fantastic

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkane360 View Post
    Haha thats exactly what I was thinking.

    BTW, I have never tried the Klipsch Image S4's, but the Image X10's are fantastic
    The Image S4's are not bad, but like I said, I still found a $20 pair of JVC earbuds to sound much better than those, but the Klipsch are more comfortable and nicer looking, but not worth 5 times the price if you ask me.
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