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I'd like to upgrade my Shure se115s a step up - but to what?

  • 06-04-2011 11:43am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 115 ✭✭


    I have a pair of shure se115's which I absolutely love, but recently the wire has become exposed where the modular cable connects and the sound quality is starting to slip.

    After a bit of surfing I see there's a lot of folks with cable related issues and shure earphones.
    I also noted that shure have discontinued se115s and the new models don't have the modular cable system - which was one of the reason i loved them so much.
    (basically the earphone cable is short but connects to a larger cable)
    I loved this as I use them with a bluetooth control that clips on -i.e. there's ne need for a load of extra cable.
    People seem to be down on the modular cable but it just works for me.

    I previously used a pair of etymotic er6i's before but found the shure considerably more comfortable and to have better sound quality.

    so does anyone know of a pair of earphones that would be a step up from the se115's, just as comfortable, with better sound quality and preferably with the modular cable system.

    any advice greatly appreciated
    cheers eske


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 115 ✭✭eske


    bought the shure 215's

    excellent quality - great sound

    but miss the short cord that my old shures had


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