In a previous discussion with InnerFidelity’s Tyll Hertsens, George Cardas explained that he designed the EM5813 largely out of frustration with other in-ear monitors. The attractive EM5813s fit snugly and comfortably in my ears, and, though I listened for just a few moments, I noted a transparent and detailed sound that was easy to listen to and enjoy.
Build quality of both the monitor housing and formidable cable was excellent. And though I trust the price of the EM5813 is fair, I nevertheless think $425 is a lot of money for something that gets worn on my body and inserted into my ears. Regan says a lower-priced model is expected to come in at around $199.
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