Replaced lost Creative Aurvana In-Ear 3 Plus with 1MORE Quad Driver In-Ear E1010. There were fears when choosing these "monsters", and, unfortunately, they all came true. First: 32 Ohm resistance with a sensitivity of 99 dB / mW versus 28 and 113 - for Creative. This meant that they would sound quieter. And so it happened, the smartphone does not "rock" them on classical and instrumental music. Only pop, electronic music and other synthetics can be comfortably listened to. Second: huge tubes that need to be stuffed into the ear canal. In principle, as expected, one must somehow make an output for 4 drivers. This issue is somehow solved by the smallest nozzles. Nozzles are few, one pair of each size. Creative don't make a box like this, and they don't have ten sizes of nozzles, but they have several pairs of each size. Third: fixation. Quite heavy headphones with no sporty fit (when the wire goes around the ear) coupled with a short tube that is inserted into the ear canal. This leads to unsatisfactory fixation of the earpiece in the auricle. If you move, you constantly have to correct it by putting the earpiece back, deeper. Fourth: ergonomics. Also unsuccessful, the manufacturer combined the control buttons with a microphone (it's also a headset) and installed a "remote control" under the right earpiece at chin level. All buttons are the same and are indistinguishable by touch, you have to search tactilely: the first, second, third before pressing. At least one plus - all the buttons are "digital", i. E. volume is controlled on the phone. Creative has an analog slider, i. E. The controller has a built-in rheostat. 1MORE, if I use it, then only at home in a static position. And then, in a good way, you will have to go broke on a separate player. Not in order to then bend my fingers "I listen to lossless from a hi-fi player only", but because not a single smartphone will "shake" this product. Sound-wise: there was no way to compare face-to-face, but, according to recollection, the bass is juicier on 1MORE, which is expected. The rest is a matter of taste, both models are unlikely to upset by sound.
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