Fungee
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Hey, i'm wondering if there's a good way to get non-warranty Shure products fixed... my e2c's are dying, the left phone has a bad crackle/silence/connection problem (sound starts to crackle/cut in and out) that pushing/fiddling with can fix temporarily, however it's pretty frustrating.
Is there anyone (or any company) that could handle fixing these? Does anyone know what Shure charges for repairs on out of warranty products?
Or should I just accept that I probably only have myself to blame for them falling apart and buy something new?
Is there anyone (or any company) that could handle fixing these? Does anyone know what Shure charges for repairs on out of warranty products?
Or should I just accept that I probably only have myself to blame for them falling apart and buy something new?