Shure e2c headphone review
May 23, 2008 - By Gregor Rohrig
May 23, 2008 - By Gregor Rohrig




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Sounds good. Who stocks these locally?
Steve, there are two local suppliers you can get them from. They range between R900 and R998 - check it out here http://www.timesurl.at/341e66
Thanks Justin. Quite pricey. I have a pair of Philips in-the-ear earphones that do a pretty good job of blocking out noise but they make my ears itch. I’d worry about dropping a grand on these and finding I have the same problem.
I learned something from this review though. I always had a problem with my Philips phones. If you tapped on the upper section of the cable above the first connector (it’s a short cable with a straight plug but comes with an extension section with an L connector) the tapping sound used to come through the phones. Just tried wearing them over the ear as shown in the review and that problem is solved, so they’re obviously meant to be worn this way.