Shure
SCL3
Single Low Mass High Energy Driver Earphone Black

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Electronics: Shure SCL3 Single Low Mass High Energy Driver Earphone   Black

Shure SCL3 Single Low Mass High Energy Driver Earphone Black

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Manufacturer: Shure Incorporated
Model: SCL3
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Shure Incorporated
Label: Shure Incorporated
Special Features: Designed for the demanding audio specifications of live performance, the sleek, low profile design of the SCL3 combines WideBand microdrivers with incredible isolation for detailed tone across the frequency range.

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Holy Crap!! 2008-05-05
Allow me to preface my review by saying that prior to purchasing the Shure SCL3 'phones, I have bought and tried alot of headphones. I've had the Bose QC2, Bose over the ear, V-Moda Vibe, Sony MDR-EX85, Shure SE530 and of course the Apple stock earbuds. I had a reason for returning each and every one of these (Bose over the ears sound signature was way too "boomy " as were the Vibes, the Bose QC2 put undo pressure on the ears, the Sony MDR-EX85's although sounded pretty good had a weird assymetrical cable design and quite a bit of microphonics, and then the Apple earbuds, they were just asking to be upgraded. Which brings us to the Shure SE530's. The 530's sounded phenomenal, fit well and isolated great; but at price. These puppies cost around[..] which is way more than I payed for the iPod that I was playing my music through. So, sadly, I decided that those were not the best fit for me either. Along come the Shure SCL3 sound isolating earphones. The only thing I could say after hearing music through these for the first time was, " Holy Crap! " They sounded that good, these for me, are the greatest 'phones I have ever owned. Once a proper fit is acheived (which is key) they have rich lows, wonderful mids and terrific highs, simply a full spectrum sonic experience. The separation of instruments is apparent from the first listen and you will notice nuances in songs you never knew were there to begin with. The sound signature of the SCL3 is geared a bit more toward the highs but they respond well to equalization. Another problem I had with the SE530 was the modular cord. They require you to connect a cord extension to the earphones if you want length beyond what you would need if wearing your MP3 player on an armband or something of that nature. This cord extender adds bulk and actually ends up being too long for my taste. The SCL3, however, is a y-cord that is all one length (56"). An added bonus with the SCL3 is that they can be worn in three different ways: 1. the cord wrapped around your ears and draped down the back, 2. wrapped around your ears and hanging in the front or 3. the cord hanging straight down off the ears and dangling in front. The latter is not an option with any of the SE model Shure earphones. Long story short, DO NOT hesitate to buy this product!!! One final note, be sure to try all of the different sleeves that come in the fit kit to ensure that you are getting the best seal possible. This will greatly affect the quality of sound acheived from these earphones.

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