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Shure E4g Gaming Edition Sound Isolating Earphones for Portable Gaming Devices
Shure E4g Gaming Edition Sound Isolating Earphones for Portable Gaming Devices

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Brand: Shure
Category: CE

List Price: $319.00
Buy New: $189.99
You Save: $129.01 (40%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 6.5 x 2.7
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: E4g
Model: E4g
UPC: 042406132008
EAN: 0042406132008
ASIN: B000BN6460

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • High Definition drivers with Tuned Port technology makes this the ultimate accessory for portable gaming
  • 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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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The E4G Sound Isolating Earphones feature High-Defiition drivers with Tuned Port technology to deliver an ultra-wide audio range with brillant highs and extended bass. Ideal for the business traveler and on-the-go audiophile, the High-Definition Driver with Tuned Port Technology delivers brilliant highs and extended bass that enhance your listening experience with your portable MP3, DVD, and CD players as well as all other audio sources. Plus, the E4G combines premium-performance audio with innovative design and sound isloation to create an unmatched immersive gaming experience. Includes a full selection of sleeves to ensure a ferfect fit and a zippered carrying case. 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) - 109 dB SPL/mW Impedance (at 1kHz) - 29 Ohm Cable Length - 1.42m (55 inches) Input Connector - 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) gold-plated stereo plug Unit Weight - 31 gram (1.1 ounces)


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Don't buy these for music   April 6, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Bought these because they were supposed to have the same sound quality as the Shure E4 but with a shorter cord. Wrong. Music is almost unrecognizable through these phones. No bass response whatsoever out of an i-pod.


3 out of 5 stars Not what I ordered, but good follow-up.   April 6, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Gave me the wrong pair of earphones.
The items arrived in perfect condition though, but again, not what I ordered.
Also, the $5.00 refund is a nice thought, but when both earbuds cost close to $200.00 (totaling to $400.00), it's not saying much. Appreciate them following-up, nonetheless.



4 out of 5 stars good headphones, but not drastic improvement over lower-end models   December 4, 2007
I originally purchased these headphones as an upgrade over E2C, the selling point being that these were advertised to have "extended bass" with "tuned-port technology." However the low end difference between these and E2C is not even noticeable. The only improvement is the clarity of the higher freq. Another drawback is that these earbuds are smaller, and as such, are more difficult to stay in place. Shure includes a fitting apparatus which does help, however this only adds an annoying bulk. If you are willing to dish out ~$200 for a pair of these, might as well save more to purchase the SE4XX or SE5XX models, as these are not enough of an upgrade from an E2 or E3 to justify the cost. For the money, I'd highly recommend the E2C which is going for ~$50 which is a very solid performer even for an entry low-end model.


4 out of 5 stars Very, very good sound quality; don't expect to go jogging   February 6, 2007
Sound quality is the best I've heard for an earphones product. The only negative I have found is that they are nearly impossible to use while running.


5 out of 5 stars These Earphones are Brilliant!   February 6, 2007
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've gone back and re-ripped all of my songs at 192kps to take full advantage of what these earphones have to offer. I'm going to qualify my post by saying that I listen almost exclusively to an iRiver Clix. Which player you have is IMPORTANT. They each have a unique sound built in. My player has a graphic equalizer, so I am not stuck with factory presets. I'll tell you a little about my odyssey. I bought a Clix and a U10 in December. I am a person of small stature and have very small ear canals, so the earphones that came with the Clix just simply did not fit. So I bought the Sennheiser CX300's. After a day, I noticed that I could not hear the mid or high ranges. I went to Cnet reviews and realized that the V-Moda Bass Frequencies were an editor's choice. They were an improvement over the Sennheiser's, but like the Cnet editors said, They are for bass craving listeners--mostly those who own SanDisks' and Creative products because those products do not have equalizers. Since I could boost the bass on my player, I really did not need added bass. What I found out is that I am an audiophile. I want balanced, rich sound from my earphones. I first bought the Shure E2cs, and then finally the E4gs. I bought the E4gs because the cord is shorter than that of the E4cs. The sound is brilliant--beautiful tenor saxes and lead guitars. Excellent, deep bass. The music I listen to ranges from 1930's blues, 40's-50's rock on up and down the spectrum. Do not expect them to be as bassy as the Sennheiser's or V-Moda's. Those earphones emphasize bass. The emphasis of these headphones is BALANCED sound. Also, Shure's earphones typically requires a 20 hour break-in.

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