Dynochrome look closely at my picture. The end of the wire - the section that actually connects to the in-ear - has a molded plastic cover. That may be what is holding the shape you mold it to. Regardless, it does in fact hold its shape well, as Ruefus said.
What are your preferred headphones for in-ear monitoring?
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Dynochrome look closely at my picture. The end of the wire - the section that actually connects to the in-ear - has a molded plastic cover. That may be what is holding the shape you mold it to. Regardless, it does in fact hold its shape well, as Ruefus said.
Yes I see there is a wire inside I didn't notice before that conforms/bends. Looks great.
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Hi,
The cable definitely has a short wire inside that section of the cable where the extra plastic provides more support. The cables do work well holding the earphones in place but also have a limited life span. They are not that cheap to replace either… Over time and extended use the wire inside the audio cable itself tends to turn green due to reactions inside the metals. They usually fail on one side before the other through the process of repositioning and placement.
My current set of 535’s are prone to cutting out on the right side. The input plug and socket on both the wire and the earphone itself, require more regular cleaning than the left side.
Cables last approximately a year of everyday use.
Are they good value? Possibly… Do you have much choice? Not really. Aftermarket cables may be no better and many lack the moulding wire that helps fitting significantly. Would I buy Shure again? Not without a hefty discount. The sound is good but the cables are a pain and can fail so you definitely need a spare if playing live.
Good luck
Pre-Amp
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Replacement cable for the Shure SE series in-ears, $35 at Sweetwater:
Same price at Thomann:
Shure EAC64CLReplacement Cable For Shure SE215, SE315, SE425, SE535 and SE846, Length: 162 cm, Color: Transparentwww.thomannmusic.com -