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Klipsch Custom-2 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews Not everyone will experience this -- your ears may vary -- but if you discover yourself having trouble, it's worth trying tips from Shure. Interestingly, we found sound-isolating tips from competing manufacturer Shure fit the Custom-2 perfectly...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: klipsch, volume, powered, bass
8 August 2008, 16:22 > More matches in Reviews
Photos: Ears-on with the Klipsch Custom-1 earphones
Crave We had problems with fitting the range of silicone tips Klipsch provides, and found that the compatible tips from competitor Shure's SE range of earphones allowed an easier fit and more comfortable wear, despite their larger, less ergonomic design.
31 July 2008, 12:14 > More matches in Crave
Photos: Ears-on with the Klipsch Custom-2 earphones
Crave Like the Custom-3s, we initially had a hard job fitting them, and we immediately swapped out the bundled silicone tips for the compatible silicone and foam tips from Shure's SE range. Finally, here's a comparison between the silicone tips supplied...
29 July 2008, 13:08 > More matches in Crave
Denon AH-C252 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews Although these silicone tips don't block out as much sound as the foam tips Shure earphones use, they have an excellent balance of comfort and performance. If Lamborghini started making cars everyone could afford, the chances are it'd appeal to a...
Editor's rating
6.9
Tags: denon, block, pair, metal
15 July 2008, 16:50 > More matches in Reviews
Klipsch Custom-3 earphones review
Reviews After a lengthy telephone conversation with Klipsch, we tried fitting, ironically, Shure's foam tips and they were a perfect fit. This isn't a new idea -- Shure's SE420s and Jays' q-Jays each have two per ear and the Shure SE530s have three.
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: klipsch, drivers, pair, sound quality
7 July 2008, 15:31 > More matches in Reviews
Ears-on with the Klipsch Custom-3 earphones
Crave In that respect, they're on par with Shure's SE420s and the teeny tiny Jays' q-Jays, reviewed last October. The sound-isolating Klipsch Images were last pair of earphones we reviewed from the company and they were probably the most comfortable...
Tags: klipsch, custom, pair, ears
20 June 2008, 11:59 > More matches in Crave
Philips SHE9850 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews For around £80 , the SHE9850s are shouting in the same arena as Denon, Shure and Etymotic -- manufacturers whose names are ubiquitous with high performance earphones.Strengths Philips has extended its hand to a higher-end earphone that promises...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: philips, metal, bass, denon
12 June 2008, 10:54 > More matches in Reviews
Sony MDR-EX700 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews These slick black beasts have waltzed up the earphone warpath, shaking their £200 fists at Shure, Ultimate Ears, Etymotic and Denon, and they're on sale now. Okay, they don't block out noise as well as Shure's thick foam or Etymotic's triple...
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: sony, response, bass, high end
23 May 2008, 16:36 > More matches in Reviews
Bose On-Ear Headphones review
Reviews Well, as we said, the snug fit of these headphones manages to cut down most outside noise -- but it can't cut it like the active noise-cancellation circuitry of the QC2 and QC3 (or even the passive noise-cancellation offered by good in-ear...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: bose, class, models, case
20 May 2008, 16:06 > More matches in Reviews
Sony MDR-EX700LP sound-isolating earphones: We're moist
Crave Will they end up knocking Shure's SE530s from their podium? Any regular Crave reader will know that we're obsessed with new and exciting headphones and earphones. The last pair we looked at from Sony were the PFR-V1s -- the wilfully sadistic...
Tags: sony, headphones, isolating, earphone
14 May 2008, 12:22 > More matches in Crave
Klipsch Image sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews The Images cost a not-light-on-the-pockets £200 -- a price point dominated by renowned high-end manufacturers such as Denon and Shure. Shure's SE530s sound better and have skull-crushing bass alongside piercing treble, with their three separate...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: klipsch, response, compressed, frequency
9 May 2008, 16:19 > More matches in Reviews
Audio Technica CK10 earphones: The drivers of your life
Crave Now it's not the first time anyone's done this -- Jays put two inside the impossibly small q-Jays, Shure threw two woofers into the SE420s and then even went and put three complete drivers inside each of the SE530's 'phones.
Tags: audio technica, pop, drivers, ve heard
8 May 2008, 10:36 > More matches in Crave
Best high-end headphones
Reviews Words can only describe these to a certain degree; if you've not seen them already, be sure to see our videos here and here, and of course, our full review.Representing the earphone camp, Shure's SE530s are arguably the best earphones in the world...
1 May 2008, 9:46 > More matches in Reviews
Sony PFR-V1 headphones review
Reviews That money will almost net you a pair of our favourite Shure earphones, or you could try a pair of Denon earphones; both offer sonic superiority and don't dictate the environments in which you can use them.Edited by Jason JenkinsAdditional editing...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: sony, speaker, pair, eyes
16 April 2008, 9:33 > More matches in Reviews
Denon AH-C751 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews Compared to Shure's similarly priced SE420s, they offer a cleaner sound, with better emphasis on high-end detail, although the SE420s are arguably a little more comfortable. Whether you're upgrading the earphones that came with your MP3 player, or...
Editor's rating
8.8
Tags: denon, noise, silicon, listening
27 March 2008, 15:55 > More matches in Reviews


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