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Shure E3g Gaming Edition Sound Isolating Earphones for Portable Gaming Devices


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Product Features
Shure E3g Gaming Edition Sound Isolating Earphones for Portable Gaming Devices
  • Extended-range audio with precision highs make takes your portable gaming experience to a new level
  • Perfect accessory for your Sony PSP or iPod Nano
  • Portable and lightweight design with a shorter, 57" cable
  • Sound isolation prevents outside noise from interfering with your game or music, and creates a quiet space for exceptional audio clarity
  • Shure makes audio equipment - microphones, earphones, mixers, etc. that are used by professional musicians the world over


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The E3G Sound Isolating Earphones with WideBand MicroDrive technology deliver extended-range audio iwth precision highs while blocking outside noise. Sleek and lightweight, the E3G is optimized for compatibility with your your portable gaming device such as the PSP. The included selection of interchangable sleeves allows for a comfortable, personalized fit. Plus, a suppered carring case provides easy storage. The E3G's in ear design works like an earplug to block background noise naturally. This enables you to listen comfortably at lower volumes, even in loud environments. And unlike bulky headphones utilizing active noise cancellation technology, no artifacts are introduced into your listening experience. Sound isolating earphones are also much smaller and don't require batteries. The soft, flexible sleeves in the Fit Kit gently contour the inside of the ear for a comfortable, secure fit so that the earphones don't fall out while you're exercising. The cable spool inside provides a convenient, tangle-free way to store your earphones. Sensitivity (at 1kHz) - 115dB SPL/mW Impedance (at 1kHz) - 26 Ohm Cable Length - 1.45m (57 inches) Input Connector - 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) gold-plated stereo plug Unit Weight - 28 gram (0.9 ounces)



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Shure E3g Gaming Edition Sound Isolating Earphones for Portable Gaming Devices
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  • Publisher: Shure
  • Label: Shure
  • Studio: Shure
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 13 reviews


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Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: Great! But price jumped $60 since i bought them 2007-11-28
Comment: I am giving this 2 stars because I paid $97.99 on Nov 13th, 2007. And now on Nov 28th, 2007 (as I come back to review this after a few weeks with the product), the price is now $159.00. DO NOT BUY these for that price. You can get these cheaper elsewhere, plus there are better options at this price point. (Namely, Shure's new line of earbuds. These earbuds are the old model, which is why you can find them cheap.)

Other than the price, these are 4 stars. I have a Sony MDR-V6 over the ear cans that I use at work, and a Sennheiser HD-580 cans + headphone amp that I use at home.

The positives:
I was looking for a few things when I bought this: I want to use these at work and not have *anyone* hear what I am listening to at loud volumes. The Sony's I have do a good job of blocking out sound, and they are reasonable at keeping sound in, but at loud volumes you can hear what is being played while not wearing the cans. With these earbuds you can run at max volume and no one will know what you are playing. So I am happy with these for work use.

Also the sound is great on these as others have stated (more on this in the negatives section). These are not as good as the Senn's + headphone amp, but as a naked out of the box listening experience these are superb.

The noise isolation is outstanding as others have said. These are great for zoning out in an office in order to get alot of work done with no distractions. If your phone is low, you probably won't even hear it ring.

The cord length on these are fine even though it is shorter than the E3cs. Frankly, I would probably think the E3c cord length is too long if this is the shortened version. Also, this is the *same exact* headphone as the (more expensive) E3cs in everything other than cord length. I would definitely buy these over that if you can save even $10, unless you really think you want a long cord. As a 5'10" guy, the cord is more than adequate for putting my ipod in my hip pocket.

The negatives:
These do take a while to get used to inserting properly. This is a big negative that really distracted from my immediate enjoyment of these. For the first week I was constantly paranoid that I didn't have them in correctly. This also leads to the next point:

Even when you learn how to insert these properly, it still takes time to insert properly. These are not good for when you have to constantly pause the music to answer a phone or have a conversation. You can't simply just take them out of your ear and place them quickly back on.

Although I haven't tried, I doubt these would be good for running. They might be fine for a stationary bike.

Summary:
I heartily recommend these buds if you want maximum sound quality while also having great sound isolation (both for you and for surrounding people). For pure sound quality without isolation concerns, there are probably better options in this price range (I would recommend Sennheiser full cans + a head phone amp).


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Great Earphones, High Cost 2007-11-26
Comment: I upgraded from Shure e2's to these and I'm very, very pleased with the sound and comfort differences. The sound-isolation is decent with the black and clear flex sleeves, and the sound quality is fine. But with the yellow foam sleeves, the sound quality is even clearer because of much better sound-isolation. Also, the earphones are much more comfortable with the foams. The only problem with using these specific sleeves is that they need to be changed out unlike the gray and clear sleeves.

These are great earphones if you have the money to spend.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: These are FANTASTIC!!! 2007-11-17
Comment: I researched these (and many others) thoroughly before choosing the E3g's. Compared to other earphones at this price point the E3g's are well-made and perform extremely well. Bass is (to my ear) just about perfect. Obviously these are quite efficient as well. It was necessary for me to reduce the volume significantly so be careful when you first use them. Clarity is excellent and compares very favorably to my studio headphones. A common complaint concerns fit but I have not experienced that issue. Shure provides quite a variety of foam covers and it seems likely most people should be able to find a good fit. For the price i paid (under $100) I can't imagine you could do better as long as fit is not an issue.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: If only there were a 4 and a half. 2007-11-06
Comment: These headphones are pretty amazing. for the price on amazon (i bought them for $105) they are solid set of headphones. there's really no need to go into big detail so i'll just make a quick list of pro's and con's (for all of you who are lazy like i am and hate reading long reviews)

pros:
Amazing sound quality
Really isolates sound (a car zoomed 2 feet in front of me and i heard nothing but the music was listening to)
Fits well into ears (once you get used to it)

cons:
you have to get used to the headphones fitting comfortably (usually depends on what foam thing you decide to put on)
could use a tiny bit more bass

really though for the price you get what you pay for. this is a solid, solid set of headphones, and i'd recommend it to anyone who's willing to shell out a benjamin. the reason why i'd give it a 4 and half stars instead of 5 is because they're not ideal for walking around with because when the cables hit your body or anything for that matter you can really hear the banging. I've decided to use it for when i listen to music in my dorm room or when i'm on a plane ride. for exercising, i stick to my ipod headphones.

hope this helped!

enjoy.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: These buds are strictly "top drawer"... 2007-10-24
Comment: I received my pair of E3g's yesterday and am utterly blown away by the overall quality of the product. For the money I expected them to be good and since Shure manufactures high-end in-ear monitors for live stage work, I had hoped that some of that technology might be shared with their consumer grade models. But the E3g's were even better than I expected.

For what it's worth I have been a recording engineer for many years and my hearing is very accurate. At any rate, I find the sound quality on the E3g's to be outstanding, revealing details in some of my .aac files I had never heard before. The highs sparkle, the mids are strong and clear and the bottom feels like I'm taking a mule hoof to the chest! Stereo separation and "point source" (the ability to determine where in the stereo panorama an instrument lies) are astounding. And finally, they will take unbelievable level without distortion. (For testing, I mostly had my Zune at or nearly maxed out in volume and the music remained crystal clear.)

I listen to a variety of "complex" music including progressive rock, big band jazz and baroque chamber music and I have not yet found anything that could smear the signal or muddy the sound at any level! I sat auditioning the buds for about 4 hours last night and nothing I threw at them sounded less than amazing!

In addition, the manufacturing quality of the device itself is also top notch. The cable is substantial in thickness but still light and flexible. The stress relief fitting on each ear piece leaves no doubt that the device will stand up to a lot of abuse, plus they came with a massive selection of sizes & styles of ear insert (I settled on the "sguishy" yellow ones!). And finally, the tiny zippered storage case included is just the coolest accessory!

I can't even imagine how the next two models up in the line (the 4's and 5's) could sound any better but I'll be saving my pennies to find out!




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