Sale!30% Off9/21 - 9/30

ER4SR Earphones

$309.99 $216.99

Enjoy Savings All Month Long! 30% off ER4 Series Earphones!

Details

Quick Overview

ER4SR is Etymotic’s reference hi-fidelity in-ear monitor, for those who demand nothing less than the highest reproduction accuracy. The ER4SR right and left channels are matched within an industry-leading 1dB across frequencies from 100 Hz to 10 kHz.

Description

Overview

ER4SR is the highest-performing single driver in-ear monitor. The IEM shells are made of anodized aluminum, CNC machined with extremely tight tolerances. Using a single Balanced Armature (BA) driver allows for extremely accurate IEM without the added complexity of crossovers, and helps keep the aluminum body small and slim. The included high-quality user-replaceable cable is reinforced and twisted, to improve longevity and durability. Etymotic IEMs are world renowned for their class-leading passive isolation, providing 35-42 dB attenuation (depending on eartips used and the depth of insertion). For comparison, most custom IEMs provide approx. 25-28dB attenuation and foam ear plugs attenuate up to 32 dB. The ER4SR is a must-have for discerning sound engineers, audiophiles, and consumers wanting the most accurate in-ear monitors available.

Which ER4 is right for you?
Both ER4 models, the ER4SR and ER4XR, use the same Balanced Armature (BA) drivers. The only difference is the tuning of the lower (bass) frequencies. The ER4SR, being the “reference” model, is tuned to be as precise and flat as possible. The ER4XR, being the “fun” model, is tuned with added bass. As you can see from the frequency response graphs below, ER4XR adds 1-2dB to the mid-bass frequencies (below 200Hz) and 3-4dB to the lower-bass and sub-bass (below 100Hz). The rest of the frequencies are practically identical. ER4SR is ideal for sound engineers and mixing technicians who must have a precise and accurate sound reproduction across all frequencies. ER4SR is the IEM of choice for audiophiles and consumers who like to listen to their music exactly the way it was recorded. ER4XR with its tastefully added bass is favored by audiophiles and consumers who prefer a little extra bass presence when enjoying their music. This model is not bass heavy by any means.

Frequency response graphs and Etymotic’s target:
Etymotic’s target frequency response graph represents a “perceptibly flat” frequency response. Our goal is to have a flat frequency response curve when the music notes hit your eardrums. To achieve that, we need to account for the resonance inside the average ear canal, since IEMs bypass the outer ear structure. The result is the need for higher SPL in the 2-5k region (lower treble) for compensating said resonance. That is the reason for the “hump” in that region. The target curve that Etymotic is using for tuning our IEMs differs slightly from the Harmon preference curve. It was developed in-house more than 20 years ago, leveraging on our human hearing expertise and acoustics research.

Accurate Earphone reproduction
When tuning in-ear monitors to accurately reproduce a recording of a live performance, our goal is for the sound hitting the eardrums to be identical to that at the original performance. To achieve this, the acoustic properties of the ear must be factored in. The acoustic resonance and horn effects of the ear change a flat audio signal entering the open ear into sound with a (2700 Hz) high-frequency boost, which is the same response heard at the eardrum in a typical ear. That is the reason for the “hump” in the frequency response graph below, which assures the eardrums perceive a perfectly flat frequency response for all frequencies.

What’s In the Box?

  • In Ear Monitors
  • Detachable 4 ft. cable with 3.5mm gold plated stereo plug
  • Assortment of eartips: 4 Dual Flange Silicone Pairs: S, M, L, XL. 2 Triple Flange Pairs: Standard and Large. and 2 Foam Pairs: Standard
  • Filter removal tool and replacement filters to protect the BA drivers from ear wax
  • Shirt clip
  • Zippered storage case
  • Channel-Matching Compliance certificate

Technical Specs

  • Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 16 kHz
  • Transducers: Single high-performance balanced armature per channel.
  • Noise Isolation: 35dB using silicone ear tips, 42dB using foam ear tips
  • Impedance: 45 Ohms @ 1kHz
  • Sensitivity: 98 dB @ 1kHz, 1mW
  • Maximum Output (SPL): 122 dB
  • Cable: Detachable reinforced, twisted 5 ft with MMCX connectors
  • User Replaceable ACCU-Filters: Yes
  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • Custom-Fit Option: Yes

Customer Reviews

Based on 20 reviews
85%
(17)
10%
(2)
5%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
W
Wireless Mike
_Still_ the best on the market.

My first set of ER4s ruined me for compressed audio. I downloaded an A/B test app and identified the compressed audio 80% of the time. I can’t perform like that with wireless headphones, no matter how much I love my Airpods. They immediately changed my studio practice for the better. And I ended up selling a ton of the musicians and engineers around me on them for the extreme isolation you can get. They’re perfection for side stage monitor mixing. I adore DJing with them. If you need critical listening headphones, get these.

J
Jonathan Doran
The ER3s were my benchmark but the ER4s eclipse them.

I used the ER3s for years until I broke one, and got the ER4s expecting very little difference because the 3s were already so clear and detailed. The improvement in sound stage and aural space is a welcome surprise. I don't know of any other brand that gets out of the way of the music like these. They add nothing and allow everything.

A
Alexander
Best sound I’ve ever heard from earphones

Best sound I’ve ever heard from earphones.

S
Stephen
Still the gold standard

I have used and enjoyed the original ER4 for decades. I didn't need the ER4SR
but here I am . The newer Ety's have a more solid feel. The cable is still microphonic, but less so than the original. Soundwise I haven't really done a back and forth comparison. I've owned a handful of other iems over the years and i have always come back the Etymotics. Honest and real.

J
JVande
Using in Balanced Mode

The bass was stronger in balanced mode than single ended, otherwise I might have gone with the XR. (Some 60s recordings need additional bass boost.)

You were not leaving your cart just like that, right?

See something you like?

You're moments away from experiencing sound innovation at its finest. Continue shopping now!