Shure E2c Sound Isolating Earphones
Putting aside the whole ‘what happens if someone’s trying to tell you about a falling piano’ thing, how do Shure’s E2c sound isolating earphones compare to noise-cancelling headphones? It’s what we’re all wondering. We’re all doubled up with the agony of our own ignorance.
The answer is as follows: “Their sound isolating sleeves block 2 to 7 times more noise than noise cancelling headphones”.
That’s more and they don’t need batteries, so I guess that ’sound isolation’ is better than ‘noise cancellation’. Begs the question as to what ‘cancelling’ means these days though, doesn’t it?
June 1st, 2010 at 10:56 pm
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