





🎶 Elevate your sound game—studio precision meets everyday hustle.
The ER3SE Studio Edition in-ear earphones deliver professional-grade balanced armature sound with a flat, wide frequency response. Featuring superior noise isolation that surpasses many active noise cancelling models, these wired earphones come with a detachable 1.5m MMCX cable and a full accessory kit for a customizable, durable listening experience—all at an accessible price point.














| ASIN | B07665KVD1 |
| Additional Features | Sweatproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Amazon Bestseller | #285,322 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5,014 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Antenna Location | Music, Recording |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Balanced Armature Driver |
| Brand | Etymotic |
| Built-In Media | Ear Cushions |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Weight | 150 Grams |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (321) |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz-16kHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846430002104 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 22 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | ER3SE Studio Edition In-Ear Earphones |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | エティモティック(Etymotic) |
| Model Name | ER3SE |
| Model Number | ER3SE |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | studio |
| Style Name | Main unit only |
| Theme | Audio Engineering |
| UPC | 846430002104 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
ア**本
エティモもこれで4個目ですが、BAの高音の美しさ、解像度の高さは相変わらずです。スマホだけでの使用ではベストバランスの1台だと思います。
H**Y
さすが、プロ仕様。 普段使いには勿体ないくらい。
M**N
very good
very good
M**B
FIIO X5に繋いだ時はとても綺麗に音を出してくれるのですが、インピーダンスが低めなせいなのか、単にパワー不足なのか、NW-A26に繋ぐと低音域が上手く出ず高音が刺さるような耳障りな音になります… シングルBA型は1kHzを超えたあたりからインピーダンスが上がってゆく(つまりアンプにとってシングルBA型は高音域は鳴らしやすく低域は鳴らすのが難しい)らしいのでそのせいだろうとは思いますが、外出時に使うイヤホンとして見ると再生機材を選ぶため少々扱いにくいです。 購入時は実際に使用する再生機材に繋いで試聴することをお勧めします。
か**ま
硬質的な音で高音が硬い印象だが、解像度が高く、それぞれの楽器の輪郭、音のバランスがとても良く聞こえる。ソニーMDR EX800stより高域が抜けていて、クリアな音
わ**こ
Final F3100、Final IVとER3SEを試聴してiPhone直さしなんでER3SEにしました。 どの音程も結構、出ていてすごいかと思う。 いつもはShure 535LTD、QDC Nep、RHA MA750 ワイヤレスを使ってる。 もっとスカスカの高音ばかりかと思ってたけど低音も鳴る。 フラットかと言うとどれがフラットかわからん。音なんて所詮は好みだと思うので。 私はこれ好きだけどなーと思う。 買って1時間も使ってないのでまだまだ良く鳴るのかなと思う。 これはきちんと耳にささないと全く鳴りませんので、きちんとさして聴きましょう。
T**I
タイトル通りです。 そのままの状態だと本体に対してイヤーピースが長すぎて音が出たあとイヤーピースに吸収されてしまいゴムホースを通したような音になってしまうからです。なので先端の1個をハサミで切り落とすことで本体と同じ長さとなり吸音される現象が無くなります。悪いレビューの内容はこの現象によるものだと思います。ちょっと悲しかったので本当の音を聴いて欲しくてレビューしました。劇的に変わります。
よ**ん
先に低音強化版のER3XRを入手していましたが、3SEの音色に興味を抱きこちらで中古(状態は概ね良好)を購入しました。 結論から言って、予算を抑えてETYMOTICサウンドを味わいたければ、こちらを購入すべきと思います。 低音は3XRより控え目になりましたが、その分自然な音色で聞く事が出来ます。但し、ER4にはやや及ばない感じですが。 3XRは、謳い文句の通り低音が強化されているので、個人的にはそれはそれで悪くないと思っています。(ETYMOTICらしさに欠けますが) 両機種が揃ったので、気分で使い分ける事にします。どちらも捨て難いので、売却等は考えていません。
M**O
Come da titolo per me che ascolto musica prevalentemente acustica hanno una risposta neutra su tutta la gamma, buona la dinamica compatibilmente con le piccolissime dimensioni Per farle cantare bisogna trovare gli adattatori giusti per le proprie orecchie cioè quelli che meglio ti isolano dai rumori esterni, forniti comunque in dotazione. Attenzione al volume di ascolto perché arrivano molto vicini al timpano.
A**R
Etymotic makes great in ear monitors. This is my third set, and I am very impressed. First of all, the previous ones - I forget the model number - did not have replaceable cables, and the cables frayed at the attachment points, so into the bin they went (this was after several years of service, so I'm not complaining too much). Big kudos to Etymotic for making these replaceable. Second, the new tapered silicone tips that have only two flanges are much more comfortable for me than the three-flange originals. In my ears, the three-flange version gets quite hot and itchy and it's hard to concentrate on the music when that happens. The two-flange version removes that problem, without seeming to impact either the sound quality or the noise isolation. Third, all the good qualities are still there - great sound, great isolation. While I don't find in ear monitors as comfortable as my HiFiMan 5xx or Sennheiser 6xx, having the isolation on say a long air trip makes a huge difference. Plus they fit in my shirt pocket. As for the sound, I would say the Etymotics emphasize slightly the mid treble. Exceptionally good for classical music but some older poorly equalized rock (Led Zepplin I'm looking at you) can sound a bit more thrashy than what I consider normal. As for the low end, some people prefer the similar XR version but these have plenty of bass for me. These have replaced my Shure SE215 as my travelling IEM. The Shures sound fine but again a bit emphasized in the treble. But they don't isolate as well and the housing presses against my ear and becomes uncomfortable after awhile, whereas the Etymotics don't cause any of that kind of discomfort. Highly recommended.
L**N
I have had several Etymotic earphones in the last 14 years Started with ER6i EMRK 5 And now these ER 3 SE Started with the Adventures Broken land Then Carleen Anderson maybe I'm amazed Such a deep base tone the treble is sharp and toned down The guitar and Piano come through perfect Nice purchase and with the 2 year warranty should provide me with many years of listening enjoyment
J**E
After a while using these IEMs, I have to say, they are truly god tier for the price they go for. I got these at a steep discount ($69, nice), but at anything under $100 (Which they're still about under as of me writing this), you will not get remotely close to something as uncolored and pure as this. Getting it out of the way, and the Ety diehards may not like this, I threw away the triple flanges, and also disliked the double flanges. I've had good experiences with those style tips on my other IEMs, but they are horribly painful here, and not as isolating as the tips I eventually settled on, the Shure Yellow Foam tips. Let's not beat around the bush, these things NEED to go deep, or else they'll sound kinda weird and quiet, which I figured out real fast as I went through many tips. While audiophiles say they're not the best option for sound quality, I feel that the two best tips for these are the official Etymotic foam tips (Beige), and the Shure Yellows. The beiges are long, and currently don't play nice with my ears, but the Shures cut off just enough length to allow the IEMs to go in all the way, and also stay comfortable for hours, without any readjustment needed. Both are borderline the same foam, just with different stems and adhesives (Shures are better here), so it's just down to length preference. There's a huge problem with the IEMs besides the aural violation pack-in tips, and that's the cable. "Cable down and deal with it" seems to be the the way they're meant to be used, but the microphonics are horrible when they're like that, to the point they'll drown out your own voice, and not just the ones in your head. People online say "Cable up and deal with the strange looks", and that helps, but then the issue is fitting the IEMs in when there's nothing for the cable elbow to rest against. I had a solution for this, "Cable down, UNDER, AND AROUND". Doing this (Also using the chin cinch) allows me to insert the IEMs as intended, and also kill the microphonics, as well as giving the IEMs more protection from tugging. You can even lay on your side with the IEMs like this, which you can't do cable up. With all the hat tricks out of the way, the sound. I love them. Neutral, no shrill highs, no obnoxious ear murdering bass boost, not tin-can quality, not muffled, just plain and simple clarity. The isolation, somehow, is better than any earplug I've ever used. Everything is just gone, it's almost scary, to the point where I now use an app on my phone to pass through mic audio so I'm not completely deaf when using these. It's freaky when I turn off the passthrough, and everything from people walking and talking, down to the person in front of me, just completely go away. The look... they're there, then you put them in, and then they're gone, like earplugs. I like the really understated appearance of them, nothing extravagant, not filled with weights to make it feel substantial, just two light tubes that produce sound, and vanish in your ears, leaving just thin cables going into your ears as the only hint that you're not listening to what's around you. I love these, I can wear them for the whole day, and feel like I'm in a world of my own. I've had the Ety experience, and I cannot go back. I'm no audiophile, but I feel like I've cheated my way to becoming one of the elites. If you are sick of getting burned by IEMs sounding too bassy or thin, or being too colored, then buy these. You'll understand why people say they're almost too affordable for how good they sound. For me, I'm happy enough to say this is my IEM endgame. Also, buy some more filters, or clean your ears, the sound tube is thinner than the stem of a Q-tip. If the IEMs go quiet, it's likely not a defective IEM, it's the filter having fulfilled it's purpose.
P**S
Only got these this morning so it may be too early for a review, but so far I'm really happy with them. I usually find earphones to be quite uncomfortable, but these fitted with no problem and did a really good job of cutting out extraneous noises. They're well built and well thought out. I like the fact that you can replace the cable so easily. It's my first pair of true in-ear earphones and I'm pleasantly surprised at the quality. The sound stage is great, making the sound intimate for intimate settings and large for concert halls. Very pleased so far and looking forward to using them a lot more.
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