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Etymotic ER-4P Portable In-Ear Earphones
Etymotic ER-4P Portable In-Ear Earphones

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Brand: Etymotic Research
Category: CE

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $159.49
You Save: $140.50 (47%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 108 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7 x 2 x 7
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: ER4P
Model: ER4P
UPC: 898234000411
EAN: 0898234000817
ASIN: B0007WZLDC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Like a tin can, no bass...   March 28, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

These have amazingly clear highs. But the lowend gets distorted at only half volume on a non-bassy song. I turned the bass down and fixed the problem but was left with only the high-end. I ended up buying e5c's which have a much fuller sound to them but lack the clarity of the ety's. I thought I would mind the lack of clarity, but in the end I enjoyed the e5c's more.


1 out of 5 stars waste of money   March 25, 2008
 1 out of 18 found this review helpful

these headphones are not as good as the er6 do not buy do not buy you will be sorry these headphones do not sound good or stay in your ears


5 out of 5 stars Audiophiles look no further   March 8, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I recently bought these and the Shure SE210s, so consider this a side by side comparison. I have had both for about a month. Bought one for me, and one for my wife. These are both in the same price range, so I suspect people looking at these would also be looking at the Shures.

Comparison
- overall sound......Etymotic (hands down)
- overall sound......Etymotic (hands down)
- overall sound......Etymotic (hands down)
- midranges..........Etymotic (hands down)
- highs................Etymotic (hands down)
- styling..............Shure
- comfort/fit........Shure
- use during jogging...Shure (with foam tips)

Ok, to be honest, the Shures do sound good and score well in all the intangibles. If you compare them both using the foam tips, the Shures are more comfortable. The Etymotics because of their thin wiring at the earplugs transmit more vibration sound during activities like jogging. The Shures have that dumb extension cord to deal with though.

If your priority is to get top quality sound, there's really no comparison. The Etymotics have a tight, crisp, vibrant sound across the spectrum from low midrange to highs. Both of them lack booming bass, but I find the Etymotics to have a more accurate reproduction of bass. It's as you are listening through a tissue when you have the Shures on. Keep in mind, if you compared the Shures to the stock earbuds, you'd associate the tissue with your earbuds.

Check out the Shures here: Shure SE210 Sound Isolating Earphones (White)



1 out of 5 stars ER 4 review   March 7, 2008
 0 out of 18 found this review helpful

These are among the worst sounding earphones I've heard. There's absolutely no bass. I listen to audiophile recordings which usually have good bass. When I listen to these earphones they sound like I'm listening to an old transister radio from the 60's. I bought these based on the rave reviews. Either people have no critical hearing or I have a defective pair. The cheap headphones that came with my ipod sound better.


5 out of 5 stars Superior for drowning out work distractions   March 1, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am by no means an audiophile or even a particularly auditory person, but I found the range of auditory distractions at work too much, particularly a close-by radio tuned to vocal-centric music. Nothing was working to block it out, so in desperation I invested in these earphones.
They are very very good. In combination with just a very quiet pink or brown noise or some music, they block out loud machinery behind a wall, and singers two steps or the width of two desks away. Yet, I can hear enough to carry on a conversation with my coworkers. My only concern was that I would have to take them out constantly when I was being spoken to, but fortunately that turned out not to be the case. When I turn down the sound or unplug them, I can hear through them,
The foam inserts offer better sound blocking than the plastic. Both are comfortable for extended wear of around 6 hours. I would consider myself to have a small ear canal, but both types fit comfortably (the grey plastic is very soft). The entire length of the earphone probably is meant to go deeper into the ear, but I still find the sound acceptable. To my small fingers, there is plenty to grasp so I don't have to yank on the cord for removal.
I chose these over the ER6 because they have a sturdier cord and a slightly higher sound isolation ranking. Movement sound conducted through the cord was not a concern for me as I didn't plan to use them while exercising or walking -- they wouldn't be right for that.
Also I discovered that my computer adds a fair amount of hiss to iTunes, while the iPod is perfectly quiet. In music, the percussion comes through distinctly when using these earphones.


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