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Shure SCL2 Sound Isolating Earphones - Clear
Shure SCL2 Sound Isolating Earphones - Clear

List Price: $99.00
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Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5 (based on 17 reviews)

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Product Description:
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Shure
Color: Clear
EAN: 0042406151948
Feature: Frequency Range: 22Hz 17.5kHz^Sensitivity: 105dB SPL/mW (@ 1kHz)^Impedance: 16 Ohms (@ 1kHz) ^Weight: 1oz (30g)^Input Connector: 1/8 inch (3.5mm)
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Model: SHU SCL2CL
MPN: SCL2-CL
Number Of Items: 1
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Release Date: 2008-05-08
Special Features: An excellent introduction into premium audio via sound isolation, the SCL2 features single dynamic microdrivers for full sonic range and resonant bass. Because every ear is different, the Fit Kit includes three sizes (S, M, L) of the orange foam, clear and gray flex sleeves. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you -- a good seal is key to optimizing sound isolation and bass response as well as maximizing comfort during extended wear. A durable and compact carrying ca
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Warranty: 2 Year Limited Warranty. Proof Of Purchase Required
Product Features:
Frequency Range: 22Hz 17.5kHz^Sensitivity: 105dB SPL/mW (@ 1kHz)^Impedance: 16 Ohms (@ 1kHz) ^Weight: 1oz (30g)^Input Connector: 1/8 inch (3.5mm)
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Editorial Review:
The Lightweight SCL2 features single dynamic microdrivers for full sonic range and resonant bass.
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Summary: Not working at all
Comment: The package look new. But no sound at one side at all. Called the seller, and they said that they would replace it with a new one. After paying another time the shipping cost my side and sent it back, waiting for two months, they just don't want to reply any more.

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Summary: Look nice, sound better
Comment: The sound is a little lack of bass, and it's sometimes annoying to put it on. But generally it's awesome.

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Summary: I have a love/hate relationship with these
Comment: I had been using a pair of Sennheiser CX-300's and while the audio was okay they were a little boomy and bass heavy. They were, however, supremely comfortable even for long stretches of time.

Looking for somewhat improved audio quality, I decided on the Shure SCL2 and when they arrived I did the requisite sleeve selection and then fiddled...and fiddled...and fiddled until I got a good seal. This, I thought, would take a little practice and then all will be fine.

And yes, after a few days I was able to twist them in properly in under a minute and then sit perfectly still because almost any movement will cause one or both buds to move just enough to break the seal and cause me to fiddle...and fiddle...and fiddle. I have small ears and perhaps that's my problem with these buds. Even when they're perfectly seated they just aren't comfortable. I've had them now for a little over a month and while I've gotten much better at inserting them quickly and properly I still hate the fit and the heavy feel of them. Constantly adjusting them is a nuisance.

I would long for my pop-in-the-ear-and go Senns except the sound quality on these Shures is much better - crisp, clear, and without that cheap muffled boomy thumping on the low end. I truly love listening to music with the SCL2's.

So, life being a compromise I wear the Senns when I'm walking or engaging in any kind of activity whatsoever. When I can just sit and enjoy some music I fiddle with the Shures. It's not exactly the best situation but until I can find a pair of buds that offer comfort *and* quality audio it'll have to do.

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Summary: So-so sound for too high a price
Comment: Anyway you slice it (or spell it), "base," "bass," Schmase, these earphones just don't have the nice full-bodied sound of the 3-way Bose earphones that sell for about the same price. If you plan on listening to anything but Chopin, bass is a very important element of music, and you will sorely miss it with these. It's not that I want more bass than present in the original recording, it's that I don't want the bass on my rock, punk, jazz, hip-hop, and classic rock (I do have an eclectic taste) to sound like static on a cheap transistor radio. Give me break, I am not a musician, but I can hear the difference between good and bad, and these are only slightly better than the earphones that came standard with my iPod. I didn't hear anything that "I never heard before" in the music as some reviewers claimed. I guess I will keep this pair, because I am too lazy to repackage them and return them, but my next pair will definitely be Bose. My friend has them and they sound so good it makes me want to cry cry cry for spending all my money on these Shures, based on the reviews I read on this site. . .

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Summary: The Perfect Budget Headphones
Comment: Keep in mind that this review is coming from someone who does not write reviews for the products they purchase on Amazon.com. I just feel that these headphones are so good that I had to tell other people.

First of all, I received these headphones as a birthday present two months ago. When I first listened to them, I thought that they were sub-par. I then realized that not only did I have them in my ears incorrectly, but the ear piece that was on the headphones was also too small for my ears. I switched around between the three different types (soft rubber, hard rubber, foam) and found that the medium sized soft rubber tips were the ones for me. My friend had recently received the Bose Triport In-Ear headphones, and I tried them out. All that they seemed to improve was the bass of the standard iPod headphones. These, however, are AMAZING. The high's and mid's of every song I have listened to have been surreal (try listening to any music with Horns and/or Piano). These headphones have something called a burn-in, which means that you basically have to break in the headphones because at first, the bass is not very up to par. After about two weeks of using them, they were without a doubt the best headphones that I had ever owned. The bass is perfect in my opinion, and not overwhelming as the Bose headphones are. Trust me, you will be hearing things in your music that you never even knew was there with these! A very highly recommended purchase!



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