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Originally Posted by vetinry Hello all
A friend is about to buy some Shure E2c's, but I have decided that it presents me with an opportunity for a win win, to sell him mine, and to upgrade my E3c's to E4's. A quick look on the Shure web site shows the sensitivity of the E3's at 115db / mw, compared to 109 db's for the E4's. Doesn't every 3db increase mean that the sound output appears twice as loud? My E3's are loud enough with my ipod, but when travelling, I already have the volume reasonably high sometimes and I'm just worried that the E4's won't hack it?
Also, other than the colour and length of cord, are there any differences between the E4's and the E4g's (the gaming edition). They are both the same price, so I'm guessing not.
Thanks very much
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Hi,
I have a 30GB ipod photo (gen 4) and also own a pair of shure E4s - as far as I know the E4c, E4 and E4g are all the same, so buy whichever you like. I never take mine above 35% volume in normal use and even on a longhaul flight they were just over halfway - they are plenty loud enough.
As far as low end punch is concerned, I would however have to agree that they don't "feel" anywhere near as bassy as the Sony EX71s they replaced but the clarity is so good it really doesn't matter to me - bass is crisp and not boomy. The problem actually lies with the ipod, not the shures; the newer ipods are apparently improved in the headphone amplification department, so that's a plus but it may be worth your while auditioning the ultimate ears super fi 5 pro, or simlar, if you're a basshead.
The headFi forums are a great place to pick up on opinions of others but, personally, I wouldn't swap mine for the world. Build quality is superb and, once you have a good seal, the quality of the sound they produce is staggering, considering the size.