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They offer the best package deal that I have heard. Shure earphones offer comfort and good separation, but they do not feature the warm and pleasing sound signature as the Image x10.These earphones have it all: comfort, sound quality, strong and accurate bass, style, sound stage, separation, clarity, and so much more.
Etymotics may be more clear, but at the sacrifice of sound stage and bass. The super.fi 5 pro and triple.fi 10 pro have great bass and sound stage, but they lack in comfort and convenience.
I have much experience in Headphones. I'd say these could only be faulted for the lack of replaceable cables (which should not be a problem with normal use) and slight micro-phonics in the cables (which can be reduced by clipping the cables to your shirt).I would advise anyone who values quality, comfort, usability, and MUSIC to get a pair.
I have listened to and owned many high-end headphones and in-ear monitors (earphones). The Klipsch Image x10 are my favorite of the bunch.
At $200 they are a steal.
The bass is great, way better than Shure's, the mids are great and the highs are good, not great, sometimes high's sound to "pitchy" for my taste. Once that was done, putting them on was a breeze, but be sure no one else messes with your wire position, like my wife did, because putting them back to the original position will set you back a couple of mins.
The carrying case included is very high quality (on par with the headphones), only disappointment is that I tried to fit my iPod Video (5th gen) with the iSkin cover on, and it basically didn't close up when I stored the headphones, but no big deal if you have an MP3 player with a thin cover. Fitting will take a while, it took me around 15-20 mins to get the right ear gel and wire positioning for optimal sound.
OMG. All in all, great set of headphones with great sound, comfort, accessories and quality.
that was basically my first impression when I put them on. Having used Shure headphones for a while, I'm blown away by the incredible sound these Klipsch put out.
Trust me, they'll blow you away.
The great reviews for sound and comfort on the Klipsch earphones encouraged me to make the purchase.These are definitely much more comfortable than the plastic ones that come with the MP3. However, I am surprised - and probably shouldn't be - that the sound quality is not that much better in the Klipsch set than was afforded by the original SONY plastic earphones. My conclusion is that I could have saved a great deal of money and simply upgraded the SONY earphones to a more comfortable pair and would have had the same great sound quality. Klipsch Custom-3 In-Ear Noise Isolating EarphoneI have always been a huge fan of Klipsch speakers and still own an outstanding pair of speakers. I recently bought a SONY MP3 player and was looking for a more comfortable pair of earphones. That is my recommendation to anyone else considering purchasing new earphones.
At mid-high volumes, there was a rattling noise that wouldn't go away. I cleaned the earpiece with the tool provided, tried a different audio source, but nothing worked. Quite dissapointment and disgraceful for a $349 retail price. The fit is great, the design is wonderful, and the cases they come with are sturdy. The plastic cord is cheap, will not hold up to a gym environment and the left ear piece was defective. Made in China, avoid and save your money.
Being a bit of a connoiseur of earbuds, I own the Shure E5C and SE530, Westone UM2, ER4 and 6. Love the demo video, too. Living in New York City, I also have an absolute need for sound isolation in earphones, which can only mean sound-isolating earbuds. I don't generally care for the double-flange type as they seem to make for an artificially dampened sonic field and collect earwax inordinately. For me, as one experienced in earbud fitting, they required no special attention to fit except to substitute the large eargels for the medium which come attached in the box. Like to have backup.Bravo to Klipsch for giving us such another beautifully engineered product. Without all of these re requirements, good sound reproduction is not possible in a bud.The Custom 3's are warm, bright, and offer resonant bass -- not to mention a spacious sonic field and beautiful instrument placement.
The Custom 3's are very lightweight, are no more prone to microphonics than any other bud, and seem very sturdy. I chose the Custom 3 over the Image because I prefer the buds that fit the ear like a hearing aid, sitting in the ear canal, rather than the type that stick out of the ear. I love the hardwire around the ear which makes finding the right ears a breeze. I have already ordered a second pair (also have two of the E5C's). Love the E5C's for the same reason: no fumbling.I would say the sound of the Custom 3's equals or surpasses both the Shure and Westone models, for significantly less money. For that reason, I find that I never use either of the ER's. Being a Juilliard graduate, I have a need for pure music reproduction.
I never seem to feel comfortable with the latter type, get a good fit, or feel they sit securely. Because of the Klipsch legend in speaker design, I took a flyer on their Custom 3. They are superb. Very droll.
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