View Full Version : Feeler: Shure E2C in-ear monitors
jackiecanev2
Dec 23, 2007, 08:49 PM
I have a pair of Shure E2C (http://www.shure.com/PersonalAudio/Products/Earphones/ESeries/us_pa_E2c_content)'s that have been used for a total of about 8-10 hours. Comes with all of the original unused tips (form, soft, and foam, in all 3 sizes), sealed warranty card and manual, and soft zippered case. They sound amazing and are fantastic in-ear monitors, but I prefer the fit of my studio.fi's better (I have smaller, apparently-lopsided ear canals).
Not sure how much to ask for? The retailed at $109, but theyre discontinued and were updated to the 110's; I paid $89 for them. I know you can get them on sale sometimes so any ideas?
thegoldenmackid
Dec 23, 2007, 08:53 PM
$55 Sounds reasonable....
Unfortunately you payed a little more then the cheapest you could get them...
Did you buy them from an authorized seller, because then you can receive a warranty...
Also, you can still actually buy these, they have been renamed to the professional series, but because large electronics stores sometimes discount them as cheap as $59...and they are an older model, you get the short end of the stick...
Big-TDI-Guy
Dec 23, 2007, 09:01 PM
Seriously - canal phones / in ear monitors are like underwear.
I'm not sure I'd buy em, personally.
Or am I just a freak like that?
thegoldenmackid
Dec 23, 2007, 09:59 PM
You can obviously change the in ear kits, I agree...but iThink the OP could get around $50 for them...
Just knowing how I follow the in ear monitors...
Big-TDI-Guy
Dec 23, 2007, 10:13 PM
Yeah, but after using them for a while - I've been amazed at how far and quickly ear wax propagates into them - to the point where it's well beyond the tips.
I've just got some tick with ear wax I guess.
I AM a weird one. :p
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