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Old 04-10-2010, 04:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Creative HS-930i vs Klipsch S4i comparison

I have been seeking a quality set of ear phones for use with my iPhone and was lucky enough to be handed these two sets for trialling. The S4is are well known, but the HS-930is are a new release and from what I have seen, not yet reviewed anywhere. Both sell for £89 or thereabouts.

So here's a simple bullet-point plus/minus listing, and a recommendation - but I should first state that (i) I am not a professional reviewer, and (ii) my musical tastes are eclectic and I favour strong bass being a bit of a reggae and soul fan (both tested with "Valerie" by Amy Winehouse and "Breaking Up" by Alton Ellis [the ultimate bass tester, that one]).

Klipsch S4i
- appear well made, but plasticky even so; I would question long-term durability
- the only visible metal is the 3.5mm jack, this gives a rather cheap overall appearance
- not what I would call an £80+ set, at least in appearance
- comes with a neat and useful pouch with a strong and secure snap-lock opening
- also a set of silicon covers in varying sizes including a double flange one (good)
- I personally find Comply Foam buds essential even so with any in-ear set
- mic function is good with excellent call quality
- Sound: excellent clarity across bass/mid/treble. I would describe the sound as a bit in-your-face with a tendency to harshness; Amy felt like she was practically in my brain with the instrumentation in the background. Handled Alton's bass well - the trebles were delightfully clear and crisp and tinkly without becoming painful - but if I did a long stretch (I never usually do), I rather suspect I will get earache. Overall, very good quality sound and well balanced.

Creative HS-930i
- well, they look great; brushed and finely machined aluminium
- they also swivel enabling positioning of the cables in front or behind the ears
- come with vary-sized set of silicon gels as well but no double flange this time
- the cloth pouch has a drawstring closer which is useless unlike the Klipsch one (you will have to get a different pouch or lose stuff from this one if not)
- they have 6mm drivers which (frustratingly) do not match any Comply Foam buds (you can just squeeze T400s on, but that is a stretch and needs delicate snipping)
- you also get a laptop adapter; this is good and a big plus over the S4is for me
- mic function is excellent with good sound quality
- Sound: these rock. The differences against the S4is are fairly small, but the main differences are (i) a 5-10% reduction in the clarity you get with the S4is, (ii) they don't have that tendency to harshness and I believe would be easier on the ears over a long stretch, (iii) the bass is a big step up, it is stunning and just thumps at you.

Summing up: for me, the Creatives are a clear winner. I must again emphasise that I like strong bass and if you don't or you prefer clarity across the sonic range, you may just favour the Klipschs, but really as an overall listening experience, I would take the HS-930is every time. Add to that the fact that they look better, stronger, more durable and actually do look like an £80+ pair, I would definitely go for these every time.

I look forward to an expert review, but for me, Creative have come up with a real winner here.

Last edited by Napoleon; 04-10-2010 at 11:31 PM. Reason: Incorrect number in title
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