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The MC3s are a set of noise isolation earphones from Etymotic Research, a company that takes sound quality seriously. The buds have a solid metal construction that look great in gunmetal grey. Etymotic places a lot of emphasis on audio quality through...
The MC3s have excellent noise isolation, but the lack of any real bass will put off fans of certain musical genres...
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Product Code: 0084643000023, 0846430000230 Nearly two decades ago, Etymotic used its expertise in hearing aids to produce one of the first lines of in-ear-canal headphones, the ER-4 series. The ER-4 line remains an audiophile classic and is still ava...
Bassheads should steer clear, but even though we find the lack of bass occasionally frustrating, overall we love the mc3 earphones. Given the mc3s' already great performance, we’d pick the mc3 with custom tips - that extra comfort means we can listen...
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Nearly two decades ago, Etymotic used the company’s expertise in hearing aids to produce one of the first lines of in-ear-canal headphones, the ER-4 series. The ER-4 line remains an audiophile classic and is still available today starting at around £15...
Impressive sound quality; clear and natural audio; good range of eartips...
Bass frequencies are a bit quiet; cable noise; microphone is lacking...
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While the Etymotic MC3 headphones have a pleasant design, and a useful in-line remote and mic for use with your smartphone, they weren’t quite up to scratch with the Bose MIE2i and Shure 215s: they lack a bit of bass by comparison. Check out our full t...
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With phones increasingly being used as a substitute for MP3 players and the mobile population looking to make communication as easy as possible, take up of all-in-one solutions could be set to boom.Enter the mc3 earphone and headset from Etymotic Rese...
Excellent sound quality, Comfortable fit, Good ear bud options...
Headset function is too simplistic, Not enough outside noise blockage...
The Etymotic MC-3 earphone and headset offers top audio quality, but there is little to get excited about in the communication department. Nevertheless, they are good for listening to tunes on and do the job when chatting...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-12-13 14:30:01
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Ready to ditch the in-ear headphones that came with your phone? Looking for something rather nondescript, balanced and won't totally break the bank? Luckily, Etymotic's got just the earphones for you in the form of the mc3, which promise to give you stell...
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Nearly two decades ago, Etymotic used the company’s expertise in hearing aids to produce one of the first lines of in-ear-canal headphones, the ER-4 series. The ER-4 line remains an audiophile classic and is still available today starting at around £1...
Bassheads should steer clear, but even though we find the lack of bass occasionally frustrating, overall we love the mc3 earphones. Given the mc3’s already great performance, we’d pick the mc3 with custom tips – that extra comfort means we can listen...
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Our good friends over at Etymotic have sent over their new MC3 in-ear earphones which coincidentally double as a headset fully compatible with the iPhone, iPad and iPod with a 3-button remote. Etymotic are known to have the most amazing clear sound qua...
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Nearly two decades ago, Etymotic Research used the company’s expertise in hearing aids to produce one of the first lines of in-ear-canal headphones (also known as canalphones), the ER-4 series. The models in the ER-4 line—the ER-4S, ER-4P, and ER-4B—re...
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In an industry that has recently learned how to reproduce booming bass at budget prices, Etymotic Research can be seen as a guardian of the old school, audiophile ideal: flat-response earphones. Until recently, though, Etymotic earphones could not be d...
Near-flat response. Nice price given excellent sound quality. Integrated iPhone controls. Several fit options. Customizable (for an extra cost).
Not for deep-bass lovers. Some cable thump. Controls are awkwardly placed on cable.
Etymotic tweaks its signature flat frequency response slightly, and offers up its first pair of low-cost, high-fidelity earphones...
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This article was written by a guest writer, Mikhail Lifshits, better known as ljokerl over at head-fi.org. Mikhail is an audiophile to the bone - a single look at his forum user page will leave you wondering if there is a pair of earbuds Mikhail hasn't...
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