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Soundmagic E10C In Ear Isolating Earphones with Microphone - Silver/Black

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SoundMagic claims it is the only company to do it (and no, we can’t think of another) – which isn’t a bad thing to shout about.

Soundmagic E10C In Ear Isolating Earphones with Mic - Black Soundmagic E10C In Ear Isolating Earphones with Mic - Black

SoundMagic tends to take an evolutionary approach to its in-ear headphones, with little tweaks over the years adding up to the honed design you see in the E80Cs. There’s one part of the E11C that seems a downgrade. SoundMagic usually includes a generous selection of tips with its earphones, with lots of sizes and dual-flanged pairs. Now you just get the standard three S/M/L sizes of silicone tips, plus a carry case. It’s easy to get a good, comfortable seal that gives you the best bass performance while also staying secure in your ears. One of the reasons headphones and earphones in India are more expensive than overseas is because of the Goods & Services Tax in India. I later plugged the E11C to my Macbook and it actually sounds great out of it, with more body/ texture in the mids compared to phones and a more dynamic performance. There is also more air andan improved soundstage as there seems to be less roll-off on the treble.

These SoundMagics may not be the very best you’ll hear at this price, but they’re definitely worth a whirl. Technically we could just rehash the equivalent section of the E10S review here, but the E10Cs inspire us to say some more about how good they are. Their visual impact could not be more different, though. I have recommended the SoundMagic E10 to countless people over the years, but I have never liked their paint jobs much. The entry-level models have a brash two-tone design that will look, to some, juvenile.

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The tuning works well with the mastering on streaming platforms and you could hear the lyrics clearly when using this earphone outdoor. Last but not least the build and design are outstanding this time for the price and the earphone doesn’t easily get tangled. This is good quality and functionality for the price. E11C Technical Specifications The build quality of E11C is still mediocre at best. Coming to the accessories, previously Soundmagic used to provide a clip, male/female audio cable, and 4-sets of silicone tips. All of these are missing with E11C except for 3-sets of silicone tips. If you’re still listening to a pair of freebie buds, there’s really no excuse – buy a pair of these right now. Your ears will thank you. There’s a good deal of solidity running through the sound, but we’d like a more timely and articulate approach from the E80Cs.It’s also worth pointing out the sensitivity rating of 112dB is pretty high, meaning the SoundMagic E11C in-ears can deliver plenty of volume. It also means they’ll use less of your device’s power at average listening volume, which is a bonus. With E11C, SoundMAGIC succeeded to improve over E10C in almost every aspect, and that alone is not a small feat, given how good E10C is. E11C’s tonal balance remains outstanding, while its sound is more full-bodied and articulate, and it will be very pleasing to those listeners who want a little more soft bass, but not at the cost of balance. The cherry on the torte: A classier design. If you own E10C, you would certainly be happier with E11C; and if this is your first time with a SoundMAGIC product, then E11C would become your everydays happy companion. It has become mine for over a month now. I have used- Sony e115 and mdr xb55ap , JBL T110, Sennheiser cx180 and Cx 2.00, Beyerdynamic Byron👌 All products sold on Headphone Zone carry a GST compliant invoice and all products sold include an 18% GST.

SoundMagic E11C vs E80C: which are the best budget earbuds? SoundMagic E11C vs E80C: which are the best budget earbuds?

These earphones will either mean nothing to you or seem as important as the return of the Star Wars films. Just about everything else has changed, though. The E11C sound far more dynamic than the E10 and most other budget pairs of earphones. Another great pair of SoundMagic budget earphones, the E11C in-ears continue the fine work of their predecessors and deliver an entertaining, upfront sound, complete with a remote control and mic. And we can’t argue with that. Normally a remote that works with both types of phone will include only one button, enabling you to play/pause music but not adjust the volume. The SoundMagic E10C do allow you to do the latter with both iPhone and Android handsets. There’s no switch involved, either. It just works. SoundMagic E11C review What Hi-Fi? Awards 2023 winner. The SoundMagic E11C are another great pair of budget headphonesThe brand has hit the market with affordable models including PL50, E50, and not to mention the extremely popular E10. The SoundMAGIC E11C sent in for an evaluation is the successor to the E10c with the same affordable price tag and a patented design. Key Differences The Sennheisers’ warm, full-bodied presentation throws the E80Cs’ hard edges into the spotlight. There’s a brightness to the in-ears that never quite goes away no matter much you run them in. Clarity is a particular strong point, though the timing does tend to fall down a little. Still, it's a very impressive performance indeed, with a full-bodied sound led by a clear, upfront treble. It's especially impressive given the budget price.

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