Saturday, 22 November 2008

Shure is much of a silent name when it comes to audio products, specifically earphones for music and other multimedia activities. The company is more focused towards  music professionals rather than common listeners. Shure produces earphones, microphones, music mixers, and other products that might interest an audio professional and some enthusiasts.

Today we will be taking a look at Shure's E3c earphones. This particular model is one of the three models that Shure offers to high-end consumers and professionals. The other two models are E2c and E5c; you will notice the E3c model to be in the middle.

Shure has built-in many options that will interest a true audio enthusiast. We will take a closer look at these options in this analysis along with our standard audio testing. What sets these earphones apart from the rest? Read on and find out...

Accessories:

The E3c earphones comes with all needed accessories. The accessories include a warranty card, product registration card, users's guide, foam sleeves, flex sleeves, wax removal tool, and a zip case.

The user's manual is extremely detailed and has answers to almost every question that one can think of. Shure has included three sizes of flex sleeves in order to fit almost any of kind of ear structure and size. The product kit that includes the flex sleeves can be purchased seperately from Shure.

Since the E3c earphones are on the delicate side, the user will have to use the zip case in order to protect these pricey earphones. The zip case is compact, stylish, and is the right size for these earphones, making it one of the most appreciated accessories.



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