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|  | |  | | | Shure EA306 Triple Flange Sleeves for E3c, E3g, E4c, E4g, E5c, I3, I4c, E3c-n and E4c-n models | | | | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | These reusable, silicone sleeves form a tighter seal than flex sleeves while holding the earphones firmly in place. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 4.0 inches | | Product Width: | 3.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.3 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.5 inches | | Package Width: | 4.7 inches | | Package Height: | 0.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 44 reviews |
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| | Features | Replacement sleeves for Shure E3c, E3g, E4c, E4g, E5c, I3, I4c, E3c-n and E4c-n models3 pair (6 pieces)Replacing your foams often will maximize your listening experience
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Not as good as the foam sleeves Jan 30, 2010 I have a pair of E3s and have been using the foam sleeves that came with the product. When those became hard and discolored from repeated use, I ordered a set of replacements. Then I saw a blog that one could clean the hardened foam sleeves by enclosing them in a sock and washing them in the washer machine....works like a champ! Anyway, I was automatically solicited by Amazon for these triple flange sleeves and read the blogs and decided to give them a try. One poster was correct, you have to snip off the rear stub in order to get the plastic portion of the E3 as close to the opening in the ear piece as possible (for best sound and comfort). Experimenting with one earpiece using foam and the other using the triple flange plastic piece, these triple flange ear pieces did not result in the same quality and richness of bass from music or sound isolation but were similar in comfort as the foam sleeves(good but not great). Bottom line, didn't see a benefit of these over the foam sleeves which are hard to beat (maybe custom fit earpieces are the only way for better sound and comfort).
Best sleeves for shure in-ear headphones Dec 11, 2009 I use these with my Shure E3c's and they're great. They fit snug and are more comfortable over extended use than the clear or black rubber tips. I never got the full potential in bass from my E3c's until these arrived. The seal these offer is far superior to any of the other tips I've used before. Not really sure why Shure doesn't include these with the headphones; I would have started using these long ago if I had known what an improvement they create. Don't pay 27 dollars for 3 pair though. I found the same exact thing from a store on eBay for under $19 with free shipping. A little pricey for tips either way, but if you have Shure in-ear's that shouldn't matter. They are worth it.
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Not as good as the reviews say Oct 21, 2009 I tried these flanges based on all of the positive reviews but I found them to be very painful. I went with the foam attachments and was much happier. I travel on very long flights so these were just horrible and made my ears hurt after 30 minutes. The foam ones I could leave in for 14+ hours.
22 Hours Next To A Jet Engine? Get A Pair! Jul 13, 2009 I got this pair along with several other foam and plastic earbuds that came with my excellent Shure SE210s.
On my very long trip to South Africa, I was able to experiment and test. I didn't even mess with this pair until the very last set. These turn out the easiest to put in and out, stayed put and consistently block out sound all the while delivering excellent sound.
When the sound is sort of flat, I know I need to readjust the earbuds in my ear until the sound becomes perfect. I have worn these things for 6 hours plus (and I have tiny ear openings) comfortably.
I don't own these Jun 15, 2009 but the tips are exactly the same as the earplugs i use for rehearsing. I play really loud rock music and would go deaf fast if i didn't wear them. I actually pulled the tips off my earplugs and put them on my Shure I2C-M Stereo Mobile Headset and they worked like a charm. I cut off the third flange like the suggestions on here and it worked even better.
I'm pretty sure you could find black tips if you just search for noise-canceling earplugs and then take them off and use them on your headphones. They usually run around $12.
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