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Shure e2c... cheapest prices and questions

post #1 of 13
Thread Starter 
Hi, first off i'd like to say that i've been a lurker here for a long long time, atleast a year and i've read some great advice and others things here.
Ok well here is my question where can i get the shure e2c for the cheapest price.
Also how well does it fit in your ear, for comparison i use my mdr-ex71's with the small earbud and i get a real good seal....
And finally, i have an ihp-100 (couldn't wait any longer for the ihp-120) and should I get or build some type of amp so that it will "sound better"

Thanks
post #2 of 13
I bought a pair on Ebay from a retailer with the "buy it now" option for a bit less than $80 shipped.
post #3 of 13
MacResQ has them for $89 and use coupon code HP4ME to get $10 off. Shipping was like $4 for me. Total was like $84. The coupon expires 12/15.

I just ordered them so I can't answer how well it fits in your ear yet. Hopefully, I'll get them Tuesday.
post #4 of 13
got mine on ebay for $80, although it looks like the cheapest on there right now is $99, but free overnite shipping.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=23786
post #5 of 13
djmart.com has them for $80

look here
post #6 of 13
Music123 has 'em for $79.99.

http://www.music123.com/item/?itemno=90837

(oops! they did. looks like they're $99 now. Sorry, it wouldn't let me delete my original message.)
post #7 of 13
Thread Starter 
thanks for all the responses. Now should i try to get or build an amp, or will it improve the quality just a little....
post #8 of 13
I didn't feel that the E2 really improved much with an amp. You could build yourself a little CMOY or a Mint Meta for now... but it's mostly out of interest than real gains.

If you move up to some other headphones eventually, you'll probably want to consider a good amp, but then the CMOY or Mint Meta might not be enough anyway.
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post #10 of 13
JUST got a pair of E2Cs
Got em from http://www.microphonesolutions.com for 79 bucks.

I bumped up from a pair of EX71s as well, I think you'll be satisfied overall. Definitely more detail, the bass has punch, won't be as visceral as that of the EX71 but it'll be more defined... the thing I miss my EX71s for is comfort and design.. I thought this over the ear design would be real nice, but it's not all I thought it would be.. I'm going to do the EX mod (big thanks to Brohken and Night_85 for guiding me through the details on that) tonight, hope it'll help. The supplied tips aren't bad, just a bit more noticeable than the EX tips which I really couldn't feel.
post #11 of 13
Quote:
Originally posted by bLue_oNioN
JUST got a pair of E2Cs
Got em from http://www.microphonesolutions.com for 79 bucks.
How did you get them for 79 there, they're listed at 99?

David
post #12 of 13
Look for the "we'll beat any price" link, look for another store that sells em for 79, and email em with the 79 dollar store's link.

I chose to do that because I know microphonesolutions to be reliable.. ordered on Thursday, and received my order on Monday.

Did i mention they had to ship em' international?
post #13 of 13
Thread Starter 
thanks everbody, I'll be getting a pair of the e2c fairly soon. (one more odd job left) So i'll post my first thoughts about them when i get them.
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