Philips SHE9800 Review

Introduction:

My 2 year old cheapo no-name Panasonic in-ear headphones finally broke down,the wire turning into a kind of goo and the left bud going mute.A valid excuse to go earphone shopping i say.
The options I considered were the CX300/400,basically a budget of around 2000.But i was able to find only the CX300 II and CX400 II which were a bit over my budget.
(I dont have the means to order via KMD :( )
So I just asked the sales person to show me whatever models he had and i saw the Philips SHE9800 for Rs.1990.

Philips is basically a no name in audio(AFAIK)but after browsing around a few online reviews i got a good impression of the earphones.So I returned back to Landmark and got them.And this is me sharing my experiences with them.Il'll be basing my comparisons on the Shure E2C which i have used for a considerable amount of time.
Packaging
The earphones come in a quiet solid cardboard box with plastic molds to keep things in place.Sorry,No unboxing pictures because i threw it out the bus after just 10 minutes in my hands :P

Contents:
Earphones
Rubber Ear cups-3 Sizes
Hard Shell carry case.
Pretty standard contents in this package.

The Hard Shell case is a very welcome and efficient addition in storing the phones in a tangle free manner and safe.
(vs. Shure)The Shure's case in comparison is much sturdy and hard but its smaller and I always felt the phones were cramped in there,due to big size and thick wire.The number of ear tips included with the Shure were more than adequate for anyone.
Carry Case Closed:
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Carry Case Open:
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Build Quality
The buds are made of partial metal and partial matte plastic.The outer half is of a smooth brushed metal which feels really solid.The wires coming out have a nice rubber sheath which i think will do a good job during rough handling.This is also able to control wire noise well.
The driver canal is at an angle to the body of the buds so that they line up better with the ear canal.This may look uncomfortable but it works very well.They're basically like the Shure but the wire go up and behind your ear.There seem to be some vents behind this which i think help with the awesome sound stage.
The wire is symmetrical with a nice metal rivet to prevent any damage to the junction.
The Pin is Gold Plated(does it matter?) 3.5mm,not angled and a secure metal rivet at the junction of the wire to the pin.
Very Good build quality IMO.
(vs. Shure)The Shure's were of awesome quality,felt like i could use them as a weapon :P but the thick wire did feel uncomfortable at times.
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Comfort
The buds are very light and contrary to the pics they are surprisingly comfortable and secure.Twisting them a bit helps for a better fit.Used them for 4 hours straight on the computer and was able to go to sleep wearing them.
Sound isolation is not great but gets the job done.Worked well on a crowded bus and against mother's naggings :P
The medium ear tips fit me perfectly.
Unlike the Shure you don't need a perfect seal to get the best sound quality.
(Changing the tips is a pain :@ and make sure there's no wax)
(vs. Shure)The OTE fit of the Shure were very comfortable and secure for me but the sound isolation worked dangerously well.
(Have almost been hit by traffic a few times and they make me dizzy after a while)
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Sound Quality
First off,I cannot do any detailed technical review in this respect,but will do the best to my knowledge and experience in sound "quality"
I used my Sansa Clip and Most of the songs from the Guitar Hero 3 track list and some newer favorites.
First Impressions were very good for me.
The first thing that strikes you is the Sound stage and stereo separation and how 3D(?)the sound feels,feels almost like a private rock show in your head.
The Bass is warm and strong and doesn't mask the other instruments.Priestess-Lay Down could almost give you a stroke.A.R Rahman's O Saya is sure to get your heart racing while still maintaining the finer details and vocals.
Vocals are very detailed,crisp and warm and do not affect the Highs much.U2-Cedars of Lebanon sounds heavenly with Bono's vocals and the smooth bass track and drums in the back.
The high are very well limited(?)and not too sharp(vs. Shure)The guitars and pianos on Through the Fire and Flames are really detailed and crisp.The Starting build-up of Muse-Knights of Cydonia made my hair stand up on end!
Basically im able to hear details which was non existent on the other earphones.
Soundstage:These earphones are marketed by Philips as having a "Deep,Powerful Soundstage" and I think the claim has a lot of weight to it.Just close your eyes and u can literally imagine the placement of the instruments.Just dont listen to that Virtual Barber Shop(Google it if u dunno what it is ;) )clip with these earphones :P
(vs. Shure)My main gripes with the Shure were the total lack of bass and too sharp highs(feel like pin pricks)but the Shure do have a bit more detail in instrumental music.But the Philips thrash it in bass and Sound stage.

Conclusion
Overall,I am very happy with the Philips SHE9800.The build is very good,they are very comfortable and give the best sound iv heard.Personally id prefer these over the Shure just because the Shure have no bass and no punch.But true audiophiles might not agree,BUT i dont care :ohyeah:
At Rs.1990,there might be better options on the market or via KMD but these do deserve a chance and im sure they will please more people than disappoint(fanboys aside;) )
P.S:This is my first review,on any site and would like to hear any comments or criticisms on my text or the product.
 
Been using the SHE9800 for about 6 months now. No regrets, great soundstage, smooth bass but mids are a bit laid back and highs seem to be rolling off. But for my Kanye West and Infected Mushroom collection, I can't find better pair for its price( Rs. 1990). Even my CX300 could not beat it in terms of soundstage and bass reprodctn. Now am checking the SHE9500, it has good resolution and ultra crisp mids. Highs are subtle and it has just enough amount of bass. However, I don't really like the overpowering mids, maybe burning in for few days may help. Nice review though. Which shure are you referring to?
 
do the she9800 change with time? ie. burn-in

im comparing them to the shure e2c,which are the previous models to the SE Series but basically they are very similar to the SE110
 
One of my friends has these and they sound pretty good. Definitely worth the price. Dunno why this one hasn't become a lot more popular around here. :hap2:

This one is definitely worth an IC.
 
nice review. FYI, philips is not a no-name in Audio. They are one of the best brands. I have Phlips MMS430 2.1 speakers and my friend has SHP2700 Full size headphones and both the products have stunning quality.

Youcan always rely on Philips when it comes to headphones and speakers :)
 
haven't seen much change after 24 hours of burn-in. But for my daily dosage of Hip Hop and R& B stuffs, the SHE 9800 seems to be the best in this price range
 
gizzfreak :Most of the phones come out best after burn in of around 100-200 hr,specially for earphones .

nice review :)
 
Its around $50(with 33% off) on amazon and considering that they cost only 2k at Landmark I am hoping it might be available for even less with local dealers. I'd be really interested in getting these for about 1.7-1.8k.
 
haven't seen much change after 24 hours of burn-in. But for my daily dosage of Hip Hop and R& B stuffs, the SHE 9800 seems to be the best in this price range
 
yes even i noticed this earphone in one of the local stores, seems worth buying it.

does this earphone give better performance than the one which comes with the ipod ?
 
Nice review there :). Post back after the burn in period ;)

btw, try to mention the length of the cable.
 
Thanks for the Rep guys.

Cable length is 1.2 meters and it reaches your pocket without any problem or tension.Also thanks to the holder in the case,the wire maintains its coiled "springy" nature.Some people might not like this but I think its a good thing since there is less chance of it getting caught in some object.
 
nice review :) earphones seem to of high quality ..a great alternative to other options in the same range.

would be nice if you can compare these with ep 830 from creative and cx 400 from sennheiser. :D

@ Redcorss

it's obvious that these are anyday better than stock apple earphones you get with ipod.
 
The difference with these is that they act as a sort of in-between for normal earphones and canalphones. So they have a fuller sound while also having decent clarity. The good thing about this is that I feel this is a ltruly suited to the kind of music a typical user who is not very anal about sound clarity but want something that sounds closer to a headphone.

Not heard the 830s but I'd prefer these anyday vs the ep-630s and akg k324p's.
 
sorry faheem i dont have the ep-830

i was aiming for the cx400 but found only the cx400-II for ~3.8k

i think these are a much better bargain at 2k
 
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