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Hey everyone,
I have an interesting experience to share. I had a pair of Shure E2c'c that suited me just fine on my iPod for working out and such. About a month ago the left channel went nearly out, just barely audible. I boxed them up and sent them back to Shure, yesterday a box arrives with a brand new sealed set of E2c's. I took them out, plugged them in and wouldn’t you know it, the left channel was nearly dead. Before you ask me if I had a good seal and such, I even switched ears; it is so dramatic that you can tell a difference just by holding the two up to your ear. I called Shure, they offered to upgrade me to an E3c for my trouble, and told me that they would personally check them before they sent them out. That is great, I really appreciate their great customer support, but I am a little worried. The iPod was all I ever used my previous E2 on, and the iPod was the first thing I plugged the new pair into, both times the left channel was out. I am worried that my iPod could be to blame. Is this possible, I don’t want to plug the E3's in to it when I get them and have a problem. It is a 20GB 4th generation. What do you think; I still have my Best Buy extended warranty. Also, any suggestions on what to do with these spent E2c's?
I have an interesting experience to share. I had a pair of Shure E2c'c that suited me just fine on my iPod for working out and such. About a month ago the left channel went nearly out, just barely audible. I boxed them up and sent them back to Shure, yesterday a box arrives with a brand new sealed set of E2c's. I took them out, plugged them in and wouldn’t you know it, the left channel was nearly dead. Before you ask me if I had a good seal and such, I even switched ears; it is so dramatic that you can tell a difference just by holding the two up to your ear. I called Shure, they offered to upgrade me to an E3c for my trouble, and told me that they would personally check them before they sent them out. That is great, I really appreciate their great customer support, but I am a little worried. The iPod was all I ever used my previous E2 on, and the iPod was the first thing I plugged the new pair into, both times the left channel was out. I am worried that my iPod could be to blame. Is this possible, I don’t want to plug the E3's in to it when I get them and have a problem. It is a 20GB 4th generation. What do you think; I still have my Best Buy extended warranty. Also, any suggestions on what to do with these spent E2c's?