Like @Fox I have great memories of Shure e2cs back when IEMs were aimed almost entirely at musicians. I then had some Klipsch S4i's which were a bit less clunky but died quickly, along with their warranty replacements.
Then apple started including not-horrible earphones with phones and I didn't need the isolation any more...
Would you say the current crop of IEMs are aimed more at hi-fi listeners or musicians? Obvs there's a load of crossover but things like cable routing/weight/staying put/movement noise become much more important.
I'd quite like a set for stage use but if Shure aren't any good any more I'm a bit lost!
Out of everything I've tried. And there have been many... cable comfort, weight, monitor comfort and audio neutrality - Westone have been at the top without a doubt. Their Pro line should fit your needs.
Like @Fox I have great memories of Shure e2cs back when IEMs were aimed almost entirely at musicians. I then had some Klipsch S4i's which were a bit less clunky but died quickly, along with their warranty replacements.
Then apple started including not-horrible earphones with phones and I didn't need the isolation any more...
Would you say the current crop of IEMs are aimed more at hi-fi listeners or musicians? Obvs there's a load of crossover but things like cable routing/weight/staying put/movement noise become much more important.
I'd quite like a set for stage use but if Shure aren't any good any more I'm a bit lost!