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    I got sennheiser 590s
    they're impossibly comfy and sound the business

    I used to have in-ear shure E4s. They were remarkable. Someone stole them. Booo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    I used to have in-ear shure E4s. They were remarkable. Someone stole them. Booo.
    I owned a pair of nice Shure in-ear monitors, too. I much prefer the 770s to them (Now the Shures go to the gym with me for workouts). The reason I went looking in the first place is that the in-ears didn't reproduce bass very well and I was overcompensating for their shortcomings. That became obvious when I played the tracks on any other system, as the bass tended to drown out the other parts.

    I can't speak to the M-Audios, though. They could do a much better job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eppertheleper View Post
    I owned a pair of nice Shure in-ear monitors, too. I much prefer the 770s to them (Now the Shures go to the gym with me for workouts). The reason I went looking in the first place is that the in-ears didn't reproduce bass very well and I was overcompensating for their shortcomings. That became obvious when I played the tracks on any other system, as the bass tended to drown out the other parts.

    I can't speak to the M-Audios, though. They could do a much better job.
    They do, the bass is stunningly accurate, and never puffy, like all over ear headphones.
    In fact even the high end shure`s have amazing accurate bass response
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