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Hey, I just realized I have some earbud-phones from my old Kenwood Personal CDP. It's not exactly apples to oranges test vs. the Westone or Grado, but it's a different flavor to try.
Pioneer SE-NC31C in-ear
Hey, when you try the earbuds, try something different. Instead of just inserting them like normal, try to wiggle them into an angle so that it does create a good seal. They will be wedged into the opening of the ear canal awkwardly, but the bass should improve tremendously compared to without a seal. And then tell us how this tweaked placement compares to Westones and Grado?
Seriously, I agree with ACHiPo. I happen to think active noise cancelling 'phones are overrated. They introduce distortion and have power sources that require attention. A good pair of isolating phones do virtually as good a job without the extra complexity. +1 on the Etymotics and the custom tips (although Comply foam tips come close, they have to be replaced periodically). Shures come in a very close second to Etys in their noise isolation.
The bad thing with the ER-4s (at least the way I use them--daily for workouts and on many airplane flights) is that the wires fatigue and give out after a couple years. Etymotic used to "repair" them for $50 (they aren't repairable, so you get a new pair), but I noticed on their website that they now charge $180.