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These cables are inexpensive, high-quality replacements for your MEE audio IEMs with removable cables—or any IEMS that use an MMCX connector. Measuring 4.3 feet long, each cable features four isolated conductors braided for strength and tangle resistance Read More
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These are great when they work. This is my third pair and it stopped working just after six weeks! The hunt for an enduring MMCX cable is exhausting and never-ending!
Wow that's such a different experience from that of my own. I have gone through nearly ten cables over about five years! I've tried all the top brands on top of Shure OEM cables, Null, and MEE audio. All different types of cables they offer. It's making it hard to not move to bluetooth or something of the sort.. The quality of Shure215s just make them that much better though, that's the only reason I keep buying replacement cables.
only1loveYes, I really like Shure's IEMs too... I do swap between my IEMs and a set of Bluetooth headphones (when I know I might be pulling them on and off frequently during a set period of time), but I do use my Shure IEMs daily, MOST of the time, and for longer periods than the BT Phones... I will say, that I probably baby my cords more than most (as with most things I deem as "delicate"), but they do get hard use from time to time... I think after my original cables went out, and then when I used warranty to replace those, I started being a little more careful with what I KNEW would damage them (kinking, and bends near connections/jacks), and I also bought a hard case to keep them cooled up in when traveling and/or not in use... Those things prolonged their life exponentially... When I bought the clear replacement cables, they were even MORE stout (at first I didnt care for how rigid they were, but then I became used to it, and even valued the sturdiness)... My old 215s (which I still have and they do still work) DID seem to punish the cords a little more tho - for some strange reason - maybe just coincidence?? When I switched to 535ltds (while these were the cords I spoke of that needed replacing one time only - thus far), I began to pamper the cords and protect with hard zipper/box cases... I also started modifying the technique in which I removed them from my ears (although there is always the bummer of when they get yanked out somehow - and I suppose that will just happen from time to time)... Anyway, maybe some of those options will help prolong yours, that is, if you haven't already exhausted those efforts for yourself?? I would still be interested if you find something that you think works better though!! Good luck and keep us posted!! 👍🙂
Great cable. It's well built and comfortable. I have had no problems with it.
Used it to replace the staggeringly awful cable that came with my SE315s.
Also a great price for what it is.