Etymotic Research ER6i Isolator In-Ear Earphones (Black)

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  2. Platforms: Windows
  3. Publisher: Etymotic Research
  4. Format: CD

Product Review

6i Isolator Earphones are designed specifically for use with the Apple iPod and other small portable players, providing greater sound output and enhanced bass.

  • In-the-ear secure fit for optimal performance
  • Highly accurate music reproduction with greater sound output and enhanced bass
  • Exceptional noise isolation
  • Product Features

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    Customer Reviews

    Average Customer Review
    3.9 out of 5 stars (977 customer reviews)

    798 of 814 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Isolation Therapy, June 28, 2005
    Nathaniel C. Moffat "Nat" (Bethesda, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Etymotic Research ER6i Isolator In-Ear Earphones (White) (Electronics)
    The white wires suggest Etymotic Research wants a bigger piece of the iPod upgrade market. But rather than simply giving the black-wired ER-6 a cosmetic makeover, they designed the ER-6i from the ground up to work around portables' puny output. Thus, they offer higher sensitivity (more sound for a given volume setting) and boosted bass response.

    But despite their light weight and sporty appearance, these phones are optimized for home listening, commuting, and plane trips; applications where sound isolation is a benefit, not a hazard. Compare them, therefore, to active noise-canceling headphones, not conventional earbuds.

    FIT & COMFORT
    Because these phones go in your ear canal and require an airtight seal, proper fit is essential. Without it, you will get no bass at all. None. I prefer the disposable foam ear tips to the 3-flange ones (both kinds are included). Your results may vary.

    Here's the trick: After you compress the foam and insert them in...Read more


    161 of 162 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great for the Gym, February 14, 2007
    Ross A. Seymour "rseymour10" (La Crosse, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Etymotic Research ER6i Isolator In-Ear Earphones (Black) (Electronics)
    After trying many portable headphones for the last ten years, I've finally settled two: the Sennheiser PX100 (with the Koss Porta Pro a close runner up) and these Etymotic phones. The Sennheiser's are great for where you need a little sound to infiltrate the headphones, such as bike riding (not something I'd recomend to inexperienced bicyclists). But at the gym, where the machines are noisy, the spin cyclist class plays god-awful music at top volume and people talk (more on that later), these are the best. With the Sennheiser I had to turn the volume up so high that the batteries were quickly drained, not to mention the damage to my already fragile hearing.

    A few pointers. I almost returned them after the first listen. But then I remembered that headphones need to be "broken in" by playing them for awhile. I hooked them up to my stereo and played CD's all night. Big difference the next day. Also, try the different ear plugs. The plastic ones were absolutely horrible for my...Read more


    58 of 59 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mabe not for everyone...but an audiophile's dream., December 25, 2004
    Fred Story (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Etymotic Research ER6i Isolator In-Ear Earphones (White) (Electronics)
    A previous reviewer noted the lack of bass response in the ER-6i's, and he's probably right that if you're someone who cranks the bass on your home stereo you're likely to be disappointed in these phones.

    If like me, however, you like a clean, flat frequency response - you will LOVE the ER-6i's. I'm a composer and recording studio owner and I work all day in front of industry standard studio monitor speakers. In recording sessions I use the best professional headphones. So my standards are pretty high, even when listening to compressed MP3's and AAC's on my iPod. I WAS using the Sony Fontopias, and liked them pretty well, even though the bass was too exaggerated for my taste. (If you're an aforementioned bass lover, you'll probably prefer the Sony's.) I just received a pair of the ER-6i's for a Christmas present, and I am in earbud heaven. To me, the bass response is clean and natural (despite Etymotic's accentuation of the low frequencies vs. the ER-6's.) More...Read more

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