Shure SCL2 Sound Isolating Earphones with Single Dynamic Driver, Black
from: Shure
List Price: $110.00
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Product Description:
The Lightweight SCL2 features single dynamic microdrivers for full sonic range and resonant bass.
The Lightweight SCL2 features single dynamic microdrivers for full sonic range and resonant bass.
Features:
- Sound Isolating Sleeves: 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.
- Carrying Case: A durable and compact carrying case is included with the SCL2 to provide a convenient, tangle-free solution to store your earphones.
- Wax Removal Tool : If you notice a change in sound quality, remove the sleeve and check the nozzle of your earphone. If nozzle is blocked, clear obstruction by using wire loop end of cleaning tool.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Great sound for the price
I've owned the Shure e2c's (the SCLS's predecessors) and loved them.I bought these because my e2c's started to come apart after 2 years.
Great sound quality, lots of details, with some bass, as well.As others have stated, don't buy these if you like a lot of bass (hip hop and some techno), but for anything else, they are great.Soundtracks, rock, really anything sounds good, and the bass DID seem to increase after wearing them for a couple weeks (the "break-in" period as it's been called). ... Read More
Rating:
- Awesome sounding and great service
I'm not an audiophile, but I do appreciate earphones that sound good and don't have to be cranked to 11 to be heard over engine noise when I'm on the bus. These deliver perfectly. I absolutely love them.
I've had a couple of problems with my 'phones, but each time Shure has been awesome at a quick turnaround time and warranty replacement. Having sent a pair with a bad connector in last week sometime, I received a brand new replacement pair today.
I'm frankly not that annoyed ... Read More
Rating:
- Exceptionally clear sound, just not enough of it
I actually ordered the E2C-N earphones from Ace Photo Digital through Amazon.What I received was these SCL2 earphones.I believe the SCL2s are supposed to be the upgrade or the replacement for the E2C-Ns, as the E2Cs are now discontinued?
At any rate, I was really looking forward to receiving the earphones since I was anticipating a huge step-up from the Creatives that came with my MP3 player.What I actually got was something different.
I gave these 3 out of 5 stars simply ... Read More
Rating:
- Odd shape, terrible low end
After using these for 3 weeks I can now confidently say that I am thoroughly disappointed with my purchase.My main gripe is the bass response... and I do have them inserted correctly in my ear.Although themids and highs are great the bass is just so weak that most songs sound boring and lack depth.If I listened to rap it would be even worse.
The cord material is stiff and the way it comes out of the speaker is just retarded.Also the odd shape of the speaker/housing causes it to droop ... Read More
Rating:
- Excellent sound quality.
Never having used in-ear phones in the past I wasn't quite sure to expect.The only other earphone that I have extensive experience with is a vintage pair of Stax SRX-Mk3s.The E2c was the specific model that I was interested in, mostly in part due to Siegfried Linkwitz' study on reference earphones ([...]).After discovering that the E2c was no longer available I settled on the SCL2.While they do not sound as good as my Stax reference headphones, the SCL2 does sound mighty good.Their level of isolation ... Read More
- Great sound for the priceI've owned the Shure e2c's (the SCLS's predecessors) and loved them.I bought these because my e2c's started to come apart after 2 years.
Great sound quality, lots of details, with some bass, as well.As others have stated, don't buy these if you like a lot of bass (hip hop and some techno), but for anything else, they are great.Soundtracks, rock, really anything sounds good, and the bass DID seem to increase after wearing them for a couple weeks (the "break-in" period as it's been called). ... Read More
- Awesome sounding and great serviceI'm not an audiophile, but I do appreciate earphones that sound good and don't have to be cranked to 11 to be heard over engine noise when I'm on the bus. These deliver perfectly. I absolutely love them.
I've had a couple of problems with my 'phones, but each time Shure has been awesome at a quick turnaround time and warranty replacement. Having sent a pair with a bad connector in last week sometime, I received a brand new replacement pair today.
I'm frankly not that annoyed ... Read More
- Exceptionally clear sound, just not enough of itI actually ordered the E2C-N earphones from Ace Photo Digital through Amazon.What I received was these SCL2 earphones.I believe the SCL2s are supposed to be the upgrade or the replacement for the E2C-Ns, as the E2Cs are now discontinued?
At any rate, I was really looking forward to receiving the earphones since I was anticipating a huge step-up from the Creatives that came with my MP3 player.What I actually got was something different.
I gave these 3 out of 5 stars simply ... Read More
- Odd shape, terrible low endAfter using these for 3 weeks I can now confidently say that I am thoroughly disappointed with my purchase.My main gripe is the bass response... and I do have them inserted correctly in my ear.Although themids and highs are great the bass is just so weak that most songs sound boring and lack depth.If I listened to rap it would be even worse.
The cord material is stiff and the way it comes out of the speaker is just retarded.Also the odd shape of the speaker/housing causes it to droop ... Read More
- Excellent sound quality.Never having used in-ear phones in the past I wasn't quite sure to expect.The only other earphone that I have extensive experience with is a vintage pair of Stax SRX-Mk3s.The E2c was the specific model that I was interested in, mostly in part due to Siegfried Linkwitz' study on reference earphones ([...]).After discovering that the E2c was no longer available I settled on the SCL2.While they do not sound as good as my Stax reference headphones, the SCL2 does sound mighty good.Their level of isolation ... Read More
