Update:
So well, today I finally received the RE262s!!!! And guess the free gift they promised me?
YES! The free gift is a FiiO E3 amplifier! So I guess my constant pestering and threats to ask for refund did actually work!
So well, I'm taking the RE262s for a spin today. Will come up with some initial thoughts tomorrow. I think it needs some burn in time, what say?
Initial Updates:
After giving some 12+ hours of mid-high volume burn in, yes the sound has opened up a little.
The RE262 soundstage does indeed sound very familiar to my Shure E3Cs. They do handle fast music well, and have a bassline extending to very low levels. I listened to Radiohead's Reckoner from the album In Rainbows and, although I've heard the sound a million number of times, the opening of the song has this really deep bass line which I only heard on the RE262s.
Vocals and upfront and lush. Thom Yorke's voice sounds intimate. I think the way the RE262s reproduce vocals is superb. The vocals are very intimate.
All over, these are my initial impressions. Right now, the RE262s sound very familiar to my Shure e3c, just that they're on steroids.
Note: I seriously think amping is necessary in the RE262s to bring out some juice and some very low deep bass. They sounded good without the amp, but I had to use 90 - 95% volume on the Creative Zen to hit decent decibel levels.
I will give it more burn in time and then will do a full review.
Also, the double flanges dont suit me, anyone knows where I can score Olives for the RE262s? Also, has anyone tried the RE262 mod which is pretty popular at the Head-Fi forum?