Etymotic ER-6i
April 5th, 2005 | by Brandon King
Full Review
Features and Design The Etymotic ER-6i comes in a nicely compact plastic box, and includes the earphones, a soft case, earwax removal tool and foam sleeves. The cord measures 5 feet from buds to plug, and features a clip to lock down the cord to a piece of clothing or other items. One common problem with canal phones is that when anything brushes or taps the cord, the sound is carried up to the ears and produces an annoying thump. Clipping down the cord helps reduce this phenomenon greatly. We were struck by how thin the wires are, which makes these canal phones feel the most fragile of any we have tested. It also increases the tendency for the wires to tangle. Our first pleasing surprise was that the ER-6i are actually very comfortable to wear. The tips, which are inserted into the ear canal, are made of a very soft rubber, and have a flange design. The flange design allows the wearer to essentially use only one set of sleeves for any size, with the adjustment coming from the various stages of insertion. In other words, insert only to the first flange flap if your ears are small, and further for larger ears. There was no pressure on the inner ear, and we could wear them for hours at a time. The only downside to the driver housing design is that they tend to be difficult to remove. The housing for the drivers is very tiny and partially covered by the flange tips, and we found ourselves having to use our nails to get a decent grip on them. We wonder how long the tips will last, since the flanges tend to invert when the buds are removed. Also, while we here at Designtechnica have immaculately clean ears, the choice of white for something that will eventually accumulate some earwax was probably not a good one. Also, it would have been nice to have a tactile method of telling the left from right bud. A faintly painted ‘L' and ‘R' are the only distinguishing marks.
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by Joe H on November 29, 2006:
“Prior to purchasing my ER-6 IEM's, I spent a good bit of time on the net reading reviews and comparing products. While most every one, myself included, will agree that these sound incredible, a few people wrote negatively regarding the fit of the plugs, as...” More...