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SoundMAGIC E10 Wired Earphones No Microphone HiFi Stereo Earbuds Noise Isolating in Ear Headphones Powerful Bass Tangle Free Cord Gunmetal

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Color: Gun


Size: 1.2


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  • WHAT Hi-Fi award-winning in-ear headphones for 6 consecutive years:A budget pair of in-ear headphones, offering a very detailed, dynamic and exciting sound.The bass drum is weighty and insightful, the treble sparkles, and the vocals are clear and nuanced.
  • Exciting Sound:E10 have impressive dynamics and an even balance that rival budget earphones struggle to match. Theres no hardness, brightness or lumpy bass to distract you from the music.These in-ears are great at capturing the essence of a song,get your feet tapping along to any song you play through them.
  • Aluminium Construction For Durable:The full metal earphone housing construction makes the E10 extremely stable and durable for everyday use. The gold plated plug gets durability for friction and gets more stable music transmission.
  • High Quality Twisted Pair Hi-Fi Cable:The twisted core cable not only improves durability, reduces tangle and rejects noise from RF interference, but also obtain high-resolution sound.
  • Comfortable In-Ear Fit:Ergonomically designed sound tubes sit perfectly in the ear canal and stay in the ear comfortably without falling out. The in-ear design combined with the correct eartips seals music in and leaves unwanted noise out.

Description

SoundMAGIC's award winning earphone gets better and better with each revision. Now fitted with an anti-tangle twisted-paid hi-fi cable, E10 is the perfect headphone for everyday use. Remaining incredible value for money, the E10 keeps on winning high praise from listeners worldwide.SoundMAGIC's acoustic engineers carefully configured the drivers of the E10 to produce exciting sound with powerful bass and balanced musical detail. They punch well above their weight in terms of sound quality. The in-ear design combined with the right eartip makes sure the sound is not lost or diluted. Sitting comfortably in the earcanal, the E10 ensures hours of fatigue-free listening fun. Machined in one piece, the metal earphone housing make the E10 tough enough to withstand the rigours of everyday use. The splitter and jack connector of the E10 are also made of metal ensuring a long life of the earphones. Inside the sheath of the cord the twisted wiring ensures a tangle-free listening experience.


Product Dimensions: 0.79 x 0.39 x 47.24 inches


Item Weight: 0.388 ounces


Item model number: E10


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 25, 2011


Manufacturer: SoundMAGIC


Country of Origin: China


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  • Exactly what I wanted, but not for bassheads
Color: Gun Size: 1.2
I ended up purchasing these after reading some reviews and opinions at Head-Fi, so I had a pretty good idea what to expect. I am extremely happy with the headphones, especially for the price. Obviously $35 is not going to buy you a $350 pair of headphones, but these are very tough, if not impossible, to beat on a quality-for-price basis and beat the pants off of some models I've tried that cost twice as much. However, bassheads beware: these are not a bass-centric or bass-enhanced headphone. That's not to say that the bass response isn't good, because it is. Bass is very tight and punchy without muddying the rest of the mix, which was a problem for me with the CX-300's these are replacing. But you are going to hear what the engineers put in the mix - nothing more. That was actually a huge selling point for me, but if you want your ears rattled off you need to look elsewhere. That said, response is good across the frequency spectrum, with possibly just a bit of a bump in the mids. Highs are sharp and responsive without creating a lot of sibilance or overpowering the mids - these are not tinny phones by any means. Lows are solid. Bass drums have a nice dull thud just like they should without overpowering the rest of the mix. Mids really shine. Guitar and piano-based rock and pop sound fantastic, and jazz is very pleasant. I have heard it said that fit is very important with these headphones, and that's true. If they are not fully inserted they can sound thin and tinny, and it is important that the ear pieces create good contact with your ear, both for isolation and for bass perception. The stock "medium" sized pieces that were factory installed work great for my ears, but they come with a good selection of alternatives, including 2 sets of double-flanged cups. Isolation is good but not great with properly sized ear pieces. I find I need to bump my volume a notch or two in noisy environments compared with my CX-300's. However, isolation is far superior to my MDR-EX90's or any outside-the-ear buds, and what these phones give up in isolation they make up for in a much more open soundstage than my previous buds. This is probably owing to the vented design of the E10 vs the closed design of the CX-300. I can't see isolation being an issue unless you spend appreciable time in very noisy environments with these phones. Comfort was a big concern for me as I sleep on my headphones just about every night. The CX-300 has a lower profile and rounded back that is very unobtrusive to sleep on, and I was concerned that the squared back and slightly longer length of the E10 might cause some discomfort. Surprisingly, these are actually, if anything, slightly more comfortable to wear lying down and haven't caused me any pain or discomfort while sleeping or upright even when left in place up to 7 hours at a time. Everyone's ear being different, YMMV, but I find them very comfortable to wear even for long durations. Build quality seems very good. Every tactile surface besides the wire is metal and feels sturdy. Accidentally dropping or sitting on these will not cause me a second of concern. The strain reliefs are short and low-profile with a hardened rubber feel, but seem to work effectively, and I don't anticipate shorts or breaks becoming a problem. The wire is a bit thicker than either my EX-90 or CX-300's, and microphonics are very minimal. By way of comparison, I never had a problem with my CX-300's before, but going back to them after using these the microphonics are really irritating. Cord length is good. I haven't found myself wanting for more slack or getting tangled up in excess cord. This was a welcome change from the CX-300, which has a very short cord that would occasionally cause the headphones to jerk out of my ear when shuffling my chair around my desk or turning my head too far away from my MP3 player. Overall, I'd say these are without question the best pair of in-ear headphones that $35 can buy right now. I started out looking for a replacement for my CX-300's that were inexpensive enough that I wouldn't have to worry about abusing them and sleeping in them, and I ended up with that and a lot more. I would have been extremely happy with the quality and performance of these headphones at double the retail price. For what I paid, I almost feel guilty. As I said at the outset, these are not a good match for a basshead, but they suit me and my listening preferences perfectly. As long as you know what to expect I can't think of any good reason you would be dissatisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2012 by Patrick Mulligan

  • A balanced frequency response makes the E10 a good budget choice for most people.
Color: Gun Size: 1.2
SoundMAGIC E10 In-Ear Headphone Review *Note: This is the first in-ear that I've ever reviewed and the most expensive in-ear I've yet purchased, so I won't have comparisons. This is just what I've heard with my ears and my subsequent conclusions. · Sound Quality: The bass on the E10 is present and not overdone. It's in the grey area where audiophiles may find it too emphasized but average consumers/Beats fans may find it to be not enough. It is very well controlled with decent detail. It isn't too punchy, it isn't too detailed, but it isn't boomy or muddy either. It's fairly clean and tight but could be more musical. If you're a basshead, you will want more bass, and if you are after reference/flat sound, you might want a bit less. I personally would have preferred the bass to be slightly more emphasized and punchier for a more immersive and musical sound. - It's worth noting that if you don't get a seal/correct fit, the bass on these will be quite thin and underemphasized. Make sure you have the right fit before you come to your conclusion. The midrange is balanced and clean. It's not too recessed or too forward, and has good separation from the bass. Vocals are nuanced and relaxed but not so much that they lose their presence. The upper mids seem a bit more emphasized than the low mids. The mids as a whole sound a bit thin. The treble at first was bright to my ears but now sounds pretty smooth and relaxed. It is slightly artificial but has plenty of airiness and space. The soundstage isn't very big but these are in-ears after all. Despite this, they do sound quite open, and never congested/thick. The isolation is good if you can keep the seal/correct fit. · Comfort: These aren't the most comfortable headphones. If you don't like things entering your ear, then you obviously will find these uncomfortable. My personal issue was trying to make sure the seal was in place. I never quite felt like they were in my ear enough, which meant I kept adjusting them to make sure I had the seal. Without a correct seal, the bass loses a lot of presence and emphasis and the headphones sound too bright. · Build Quality: I can't speak to the long term durability of these headphones, but SoundMAGIC says these headphones have a "Unique, all metal earphone construction," which is very impressive for the price. They also claim the cord is "tangle-free," which doesn't seem to be the case. The cable had lots of twists and turns and didn't lay straight after just a few uses. Overall, the build is good for the price. · Accessorization: The accessorization is quite good for the price. There are 7 sets of eartips to help the user find a comfortable fit. They also come with a cable clip and a nice small zippered hard case. · Summary: The SoundMAGIC E10 is a budget in-ear with a balanced sound. The bass is present but not ample, the mids are relaxed but not recessed, and the treble is smooth with just a slight brightness. Getting a correct fit could be tricky for some, and the long-term durability is unknown to me. For most people, these are 4 stars, but for me, they are 3 stars. I would prefer them with a bit more bass and a more comfortable fit. They're just not engaging enough to keep me listening. PROS: · Balanced sound · Airy treble · Good accessorization · Price CONS: · Bass could be more emphasized and engaging · Slightly thin midrange · Slightly artificial treble · Trouble getting a comfortable fit · Small soundstage ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2019 by Trevin Hughes

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