Shure E3G
January 1st, 2006 | by Brandon King
Full Review - Conclusion
Conclusion Priced at $179, they don't come cheap, but your ears will thank you. Shure has listened to the consumers and crafted some of the best canalphones we have had the pleasure of auditioning. While they aren't really appropriate for outdoor activities or desktop gaming, the E3G really shine when used with portable music players and gaming consoles. Just plug them in and listen, as the outside world simply melts away. Pros: Cons:

by John on May 6, 2007:
“Well Shure audio is the best I have ever experienced! The quality, the noise reduction, the style; Shure takes audio to a higher level! First, I bought this pair of E3Gs but later on I just switched to the E5Cs. ” More...