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At store level BestBuy is selling these (at least in Canada) oine Sound Earphones and sometime Musicians Friend has these on sale for $80 for the standard cable model.
Without the wire theyre a lot easier to just pop into my ear now, and I get less microphonics, which was the main reason why I decided to snip it off (I use the 215s a lot for walking around). They sorta just flow behind my ear now compared to when the memory wire was in there and I dont even have to use the chin slider anymore. Overall, yes, I do like them more without the memory wire . It will probably void your warranty if you tried it, so youd probably need to buy another cable to try removing the memory wire on. I didnt mind much because I bought my 215s used.Thanks a lot, kid, for the info and the picture! I really appreciate that.
Glad I"m not the only one that was having this problem. So, would you say that you like the wire overall a lot better without the memory wire? And does the wire now fall behind your ear a lot better?
Also, I'm a little afraid if cutting off the rubber and memory wire will void the warranty in any way. Either the Shure warranty or the Guitar Center warranty. What do you think?
Thanks again. By the way, what tips are those?
And to the ones that have recently bought the Shures and are on the fence about the sound, I was in the same boat just a few days ago(read my first impression a couple pages back). But after a few days and few hours of use, I'm really starting to like them. Yeah, they're definitely not as clear as I like. But...this is an IEM, not an open can. So I can't expect brilliant clarity, especially at a $99 price.
Just hang in there a few days and see if the sound starts to open up a bit for you.
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no one can tell me?...
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i bought mine from earphonesolutions.com. i bought them on sunday night or monday morning before work. i had them on wednesday afternoon. i live in arizona.
my left earpiece is acting up a little more. it almost seems like it's worse when i adjust them in my ear to make them fit a little better/more correctly. not sure if that makes sense, but it's what i noticed today.
quote fail on my part
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@h8uthemost:Was abit harder to cut off compared to the M6; they use a tougher heatshrink(?) on the Shures, but its the same process. Snip carefully, pull the wire out with pliers. Had the same problem with the memory wire sticking out abit at the back of my ear, and now without the wire its abit more comfy
PS AngrybaconGod and anyone else owning both can you throw your responses in that thread as well? It will help keep this thread as the impression thread it is meant to be.
Having owned the IE8 if they come close but not quite I might really like that as I found the IE8 to almost have to much bass as times. OK go to that other thread a post post post LOL. I want the nitty gritty on things like decay, timbre etc....
@Clios can put together a bit of an A/B comparison of the SE215 and GR07 either in here or another thread? In fact can you place it in this thread? http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/553949/gr07-vs-se215-comparison-reviews-impressions#post_7470559
Thanks
PS AngrybaconGod and anyone else owning both can you throw your responses in that thread as well? It will help keep this thread as the impression thread it is meant to be.
so after reading all these posts about broken shure se215, I'm wondering is it still worth to buy it? they seem to have a high defect rate or whatever..what do you think?
what would be a good alternative to them in the same price category?