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Klipsch Custom-3 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones

Listen like a rock star with Custom-3 noise-isolating professional-quality earphones from Klipsch. Whether it's the spine-tingling riffs of an electric guitar or the incredible boom of a kick drum, you will get the "live on stage" euphoria that Klipsch earphones can provide. Custom-3 earphones utilize dark gray patent-pending Contour Ear Gels that are anatomically designed to accurately fit inside the human ear canal. These soft, oval silicon tips reduce ear fatigue as well as provide an amazing seal for excellent noise isolation and bass response. Custom-3 headphones come with five different washable ear gel sizes: small, medium, and large single flange designs as well as small and large double flange designs. Inside Custom-3 earphones, you'll find over 60 years of audio expertise ready to get the music inside your head. Exclusive KG723 tweeters, KG731 woofers, and patent-pending electro-acoustic crossover systems let your hear performances just as the artists intended¿making Custom-3 an excellent choice for musicians and critical listeners. Klipsch has gone to great lengths to ensure the long-lasting durability of Custom-3, up to and including its 50-inch-long cables. Put through extensive "real world" testing, these headphones feature appropriate strain relief at every cable connection point to help prevent wire damage. Plus, underneath the cable's black cloth weaving, a special PVC Wireguard jacket prevents the wires from becoming exposed and frayed.

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Patented Contour Gel tip mimics the natural shape of the human ear for optimal comfort Perfect over-ear fit for isolated and active use iPhone compatible Dual speaker design Category leading acoustic performance headphones Silver

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Klipsch Custom-3 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones has an avarage score of 3.5 out of 5 at the time of this review.
Klipsch Custom-2 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones has an avarage score of 4 out of 5 at the time of this review.

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Klipsch Custom-3 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones has an Amazon's sales rank of 0. This places it in the bottom percentage of Amazon sales, compared to similar products.
Klipsch Custom-2 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones has an Amazon's sales rank of 0. This places it in the bottom percentage of Amazon sales, compared to similar products.

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Klipsch Custom-3 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones

Average rating: 4 / 5
based on 37 customer reviews
Feel factor: 3


sweet bargain

(Score 5/5)

This is an amazing bargain at $109. Very good build quality, excellent sound.

Yeah the cord does seem a little questionable. I don't know if mine will start causing trouble like it did for some people, but for now there's no problem. Well, it's pretty stiff and rustles around a bit when moving so the noise gets transmitted to the ear, but overall it's no worse than my previous in-ear phones.

But the real quality is where it matters: the audio. I'm still tinkering with it for the right fit; the angle of insertion and final hold is important (my third experience with this kind of in-ear phones). But once I "got" it, amazing results! Detailed, bright, open. Covers quite a wide range of the spectrum. Tight bass, goes pretty deep, but not booming. Detail is everywhere but not fatiguing. So far pretty comfortable on the ear. Isolation seems pretty satisfactory, but I've not yet tried it on an airplane.

Don't buy this. I want it to stay in stock and drop a few more bucks before I buy another as a spare :-)

Posted on: 2010-09-26
By V. Kim



Bang! Pow!

(Score 1/5)

The earphones sounded great as long as they lasted, which was oh, about 24 hours or so of in-ear time over about 3 1/2 weeks. Then, the left ear housing pod simply separated. Adorama Camera, the Amazon Merchant I bought these from only allows returns for 14 days, so I'm stuck deciding whether to give Klipsch warranty a go, or trusting my luck to some superglue--and then perhaps charging my troubles to the wind.

If I'd paid full retail for this poorly made POS, I'd be really PO'd.

Posted on: 2010-08-21
By Jerry Morelock



Best I've Ever Had

(Score 5/5)

I'll keep it short and sweet. I have had these earphones for about one month. So far they are excellent. Sound quality is near perfect. Sound isolation is good but not enough to be dangerous. I can't hear people talking or yelling but will hear a horn honking (I use these while biking in the city). Design is stylish as well. Haven't had any problems with the cable yet - seems to be high quality to me.
These were the first earphones I splurged on. My last headphone were the iPod defaults and Skullbudz earphones. The iPod defaults suck. Everyone knows this. The Skullbudz were tolerable - for $30. Of course, the Klipsch Custom-3 absolutely blew these out of the water. I had no idea sound could be reproduced with such quality in a pair of earphones. They are expensive but you get what you pay for. I am constantly finding excuses to take my iPod everywhere so I can have a mobile orgasm in my ears. Yeah, they're that good.

Posted on: 2010-07-20
By Connor



Great Sound, Wires are crud.

(Score 4/5)

I've been on the fence writing this review for a while. Yes, the wires leave much to be desired. As far as fit and comfort, many of the people that buy these will find the included gels useless. Work for the fit. Once properly fitted, the sound rivals any iem. Be cautious with the wires. Since the price has come down, I decided I had to throw my opinion on the sound out. If not fitted properly, they can have too much or too little bass, among other things. But seeing the current pricing, you can not do better. They are very balanced, and sound much better than the Image X10, which has it's own wire problems.
The comfort on these can be as good as the X10, if not better. Long time owner, no wire problems. If you are careful with the kinks, they won't be a problem. Now matter how you slice it, based on sound and comfort, these are bang for buck awesome. They also do movies really well. They would rate 5 stars if the wires weren't so problematic.

Posted on: 2010-06-18
By Wiley



Thought I'd love it

(Score 1/5)

I am so utterly disappointed in this headset. Klipsch is known for quality sound products and I cannot reiterate how much I am totally disappointed with this purchase. This is a gadget I certainly do not love! The packaging is classy and everything fits in this beautifully sleek pouch. The sound quality of the headset is atrocious and I can't even use it since I get an instant headache whenever I connect the headset to my ipod.
I will continue to use my BOSE in-ear headset and/or the ipod headset instead!
Such a disappointment

Posted on: 2010-06-01
By I Love My Gadgets
Helpful index: 0%

Klipsch Custom-2 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones

Average rating: 4 / 5
based on 54 customer reviews
Feel factor: 2


Perfect sound quality, poor construction

(Score 3/5)

There are so many reviews giving it 5 stars. People generally state that sound quality is good. Well, it's not. It's outstanding. They produce a very flat response over the whole range, including the bass - you shouldn't listed for people complaining about it :) There is a problem, though. The build quality of the cable and the TRS (the 3.5 jack connector). After a while I found out that the cable started to get wrinkly, month later 50% of the cloth protecting the cable itself teared apart. Some day after one line just stopped working. I wasn't really abusing them or anything, just the normal home-office use, but the cable broke after like 4 months of use... Cmon guys, it's almost year 2050, humans are flying far above the surface in space stations, building deadly weapons and transplanting brains, still they can't produce a good robust cable.

Posted on: 2010-03-20
By Iliko Sama



Solid, gets the job done

(Score 3/5)

Bought these as a replacement for the Bose in-ear buds.

The multiple ear tips helps you find the ideal fit and the ear hooks worked well after a few days of adjusting to them. The sound quality suited my needs (I'm not an audiophile) for my commute/workouts just fine.

The one complaint that I have concerns the cable. The weaved casing seemed like a nice touch, but after 2 months of use (coiling, uncoiling, storing in the protective case) I noticed that the cable started to blister out of the weave in some areas that were excessively bent. Incidentally, the cable came 'folded' and not coiled, so the creases were present when i first received the headphones.

I'm not sure how much I paid, but it was on a significant discount, so I'm satisfied with the purchase.

Posted on: 2010-03-12
By Middle Child



Nice sounding earphones

(Score 4/5)

Out of box, these earphones sounded tinny. I burned them for around 80 hours and the sound quality has completely changed....The Bass is tight and deep, Mids are great and the highs are detailed...As with all other IEMs the fit decides the whole sound quality, fortunately the included oval shaped ear-gels provide a tight and comfortable fit with good isolation from outside noise (Klipsch will mail you two pairs of ear-gels of your choice FREE if you register the product online)..... The cable is wrapped in cloth so, it tangles less....Microphonics are there but they are somewhat reduced by the memory wire housing for over-the-ear fit.....

Custom 2 Vs Image S4: One can find the Custom 2's at around $80-100 (much less than the MRP of $199) now-a-days as they are discontinued set of earpieces. Klipsch Image S4 are also available at $80 which have a much pronounced bass, but overall a FUN sounding IEMs (Good for rock/hip-hop/pop). Custom 2's on the other hand provide more detailed sound than the S4's with much emphasis on vocals (good for classical/live music)....

Posted on: 2010-02-14
By Himanshu Sharma
Helpful index: 100%



Perseverance!

(Score 3/5)

These headphones were a step up for me and in the end, the sound quality is good to very good. But getting them right took ages. if the speaker isn't perfectly fitted in the ear then there is NO bass. Now, they sound good, feel Ok but I wouldn't recommend without trying the fit first

Posted on: 2010-02-06
By The farmer



price and quality combined

(Score 5/5)

These are great ear phones for the money. There were many options for fit and I'm getting great sound quality. There is a little sound from the wires rubbing, but when I tighten them up under my chin, that is eliminated. I'm very satisfied and would buy them again. I got $150 earphones for half price--what a bargain too.

Posted on: 2010-02-01
By Q

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