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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: $173.51
You Save: $126.48 (42%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 117 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 6.3 x 1.5
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

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5 out of 5 stars ER-4P - Must be inserted correctly   September 15, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just read a review by someone named Laura. If these ER-4P's sounded the same as "earbuds" then you simply did not have them placed in your ears correctly. They MUST BE INSERTED deep into your ears to work correctly. I had a friend who COULD NOT, under any circumstances, use these earphones because she simply did not have the ability to insert them correctly into her ears. She would "put them in", then just stand there while they "just fell out". If you have them in correctly, they CAN NOT just fall out. In fact, it takes some effort to get them out. Once you are able to insert these earphones, CORRECTLY into your ears, the audio that you hear will simply amaze you and you will never settle for anything less. If you are attempting to use the foam inserts, twist them first to make them skinny. If you are attempting to use the rubber tips, wet them first (not with your mouth unless you like ear infections).

Laura, if you believe these sound like ear buds, you have not installed them correctly in your ears. PERIOD.



4 out of 5 stars Fantastic, but Expensive   September 9, 2006
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I purchased these earphones for listening to music on an iPod and--because of the sound isolation--for monitoring video recordings for my job. I generally rip music at 192Kbit, if that reference is important to you.

The Sound quality of these headphones is amazing. I'm hearing things in the music I haven't heard before. And since these are the models with "enhanced bass response," I'm definitely getting enough bass--a complaint I've read in a few reviews.

I don't have a problem with the fit or comfort of the earbuds. They felt fine the first time I used them. This doesn't mean that they'll feel as good in everyone's ear.

The microphonic cord is a bit of a pain, but even when walking, strategic use of the clothes clip minimizes the noise to where I don't often notice it. If I wanted to hear every nuance of the music, I wouldn't be listening while I'm walking around, anyway.

The cord is a bit stiff and takes some getting used to to manage. For fellow guitarists, they're similar to George L cables. A little unweildy, but worth it for the improvement in sound quality.

My earphones are black, not blue and red. I wanted the blue and red--now I have to squint to see the tiny R and L.

Comes with a plastic case with extra earpieces, filters (keeps earwax and dirt out of the innards) and a tool to replace the filters. There's also an OK soft case that fits nicely in a shirt pocket.

I paid $159. Despite the excellent sound quality, that's still a lot of money for a pair of earbuds. That's the biggest reason I deducted a star.



5 out of 5 stars Easy, comfortable fit, great sound isolation and clarity   September 7, 2006
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I was using a pair of Sony MDR-EX71 before I bought these. The Sony has strong bass emphasis but the high frequency sounds are muffled. The sound isolation is good (I could keep the volume unchanged while cooking with the ventilation fan going full speed). But I always wondered if there is something better, because I have yet to take any of these q-tips onto an airplane. Now that I tried both, I could say that the ER-4P is much better in both sound isolation and sound clarity.

In terms of fit, the ER-4 feels like it's going into the ear much deeper, but it's actually easier than the Sony to get a seal based on my experience. With the Sony, I had to push and twist several times, and still it wasn't evident that it was properly done. Now I just open my jaws slightly, lift up my ear, and put the tip in. If there is any feeling of pressure when I pull slightly, that means a good seal is achieved. This is much easier than before, and can be done in less than five seconds on each side. The pressure can be initially startling because it's a much stronger effect than in the Sony, but now I am used to it. Because of the deeper and better seal, the sound blocking effect is an order of magnitude better as well. With so many eartips included in the package, I had thought that finding the perfect fit would be a painstaking process, but I got a very comfortable fit using the rubber tip on first try, and I have not used the foam tips yet and may not ever need to.

The ER-4P sounds more balanced, without the artificial deep bass in the Sony. I like this, especially because I am mostly listening to classical or light music. The strings sound clean and clear if you are listening to something like Heifetz or Paul Mauriat.

Overall, a great product that looks to last a long time.

One tip: Use the included clip because it relieves some of the pressure on the ears generated by the weight of the cord. It also reduces noise caused by the cord rubbing against your clothes.

Only downside: The version shipped by Amazon is not red and blue as in the picture.



5 out of 5 stars Sounds Great!!   August 22, 2006
The Etymotic earphones sound great and I love the fact that Etymotic includes extra triple flange earphone tips with their product. I have been comparing the ER-4P with the Shure E5c. The sound is comparable and the price difference closes the deal!


5 out of 5 stars Music Producer in Love   August 2, 2006
 8 out of 9 found this review helpful

Well, i have tried Shure e3c's and UE super.fi 5s and have settled into my new ER4Ps happily. These are the ticket. About me, I am a music [roducer and audio engineer and scrutinize every speaker, headphones mercilessly. The Shures I found to have well defined mid range but a weak low end. The ER4Ps have the most fat, well rounded sound out of any earbud I have ever tried. The entire frequency range is well defined with none overshadowing the others. You will definitely hear the subtleties in music. The attack is very impressive. When paying close attention to vocals, I can hear the room the singer was in. (Listen to some Queen and hear Freddie like you've never heard him before!) The natural reverbs really come out like never before. I compare all headphones to Sony MDR-7506's, the over-the-ear studio standard. These run with them just fine and are portable so as to go with your ipod nicely. The background noise reduction is great requiring less volume to enjoy your tunes (aka longer battery life). The three flange earpieces are a bit uncomfortable but the foam inserts offer great noise reduction and are comfortable too. I could keep going on. Finally an earbud for the pro's. I purchased mine here through Blue Proton for $153.95. They responded quickly and I had my order within three days of placing it. I would highly recommend going thru them for the best price with great service.

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