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Shure E3 earphones for $145
Exclusive offer for iLounge visitors, for a limited time, you can buy the Shure E3 earphones for $145.00 + shipping from MicrophoneSolutions.com using Coupon Code F145E3.
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1
Cool! Been looking at these for a while, and now this pays my $38 in shipping
Posted by James on April 13, 2004 at 10:28 AM (PST)
2
well with the code…F145E3 as well as using “FREESAVER” on ground shipping i think the shipping cost is covered…ive been loking for a deal on these for a while and as long as they both work out on the same purchase they will be mine!!!
here is the site that i found the frre ground shipping on….someone post if they try and it does or doesnt work
i need to find 10 more dollars then im doing it!!!
http://www.mics.cc/frgrshcocoju.html
Posted by rivlinm on April 13, 2004 at 1:53 PM (PST)
3
ok jsut foiund out you cant combine them both
very very sad!!!
Posted by rivlinm on April 13, 2004 at 1:55 PM (PST)
4
well one more comment for ground shippings its only 5 bucks so with ground shipping in the us the total comes to 150.66 unless sales tax is added for your order
but still not a bad deal at all!
34 bucks off is a better code then 5 buck shipping
Posted by rivlinm on April 13, 2004 at 1:59 PM (PST)
5
Guys go without a pizza this weekend and get the phones! You’ll be loving em for years and your waist will thank you for the sacrifice.
Seriously, once I got used to these puppies they are the best phones I’ve ever used… can’t recommend them highly enough.
Posted by podster on April 13, 2004 at 10:00 PM (PST)
6
Have you tried the etys? I am trying to figure out how these babys compare to the etys.
Anyone have an opinion on this?
thanks.
jimmy
Posted by jimmy on April 15, 2004 at 3:25 AM (PST)
7
Jimmy - You can search the forums here, or the news archives here, or the forums at headfi, and get hundreds upon hundreds of answers to your question… no real reason for it to be rehashes here.
The very brief rundown:
Etys are more reference, shures more musical. Etys have a big microphonics problem, shures don’t. Etys are easy to put in, shures are kind of a pain, but they stay put much better and put less stress on your ear because they loop over the top of your ear so the weight of the cord isn’t trying to pull the plugs out.
If it’s not out of your budget, buy them, microphone solutions (and also shure if you buy direct) have a 30 days money back guarantee, no questions asked.
Oh, and the shures also have a really great case.
Posted by JC on April 15, 2004 at 10:26 AM (PST)