keiron99
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I've had a pair of Shure E3 earbuds for a few years now and hardly ever wear them for one single reason: the cable is too long and heavy. I've treied everything from zip ties to Smartwraps and come to the conclusion I really need to shorten the cable.
Before I set about it I was hoping someone might have some advice. Specifically:
1) Do Shure cables have that pesky enamel coating on the wires? (If so, I'll stop right here!)
2) Am I better splicing the cable in the middle or fitting a new plug on the end?
3) Is this really a realistic proposition at all? If anyone here is UK based and skilled at this sort of thing, I would willingly pay.
Thanks
Before I set about it I was hoping someone might have some advice. Specifically:
1) Do Shure cables have that pesky enamel coating on the wires? (If so, I'll stop right here!)
2) Am I better splicing the cable in the middle or fitting a new plug on the end?
3) Is this really a realistic proposition at all? If anyone here is UK based and skilled at this sort of thing, I would willingly pay.
Thanks