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    Shure EAC64CL Replacement Cable, 64", Clear

    Shure Shure EAC64CL Replacement Cable, 64", Clear

    C$59.00

    • Shure EAC64CL Replacement Cable, 64", Clear

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      Shure EAC64CL Replacement Cable, 64", Clear

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      C$59.00 Excl. tax

      • SKU: EAC64CL

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      EAC64CLReplacement Cable For Shure Sound Isolating Earphones
      Compatible with SE215, SE315, SE425 & SE535
      Measures 162cm/64"
      Clear

      Product Description

      The Shure EAC64CL is a 64" detachable earphone cable designed for use with all Shure SE-Series earphones other than the SE112. The cable is reinforced with Kevlar for lasting durability, and features formable wire ends for a customizable fit that allows down-the-back or under-the-chin wearing styles. An integrated adjustable cable cinch contributes to tidy management of the left and right cable ends.

      The gold-plated MMCX earpiece connectors have lock-snap mechanisms prevent accidental disconnection while providing 360 degrees of rotation. They're also color-coded for easy left/right channel matching. The right-angle, gold-plated 3.5mm stereo mini plug provides compatibility with a variety of smartphones, tablets, laptop and desktop computers, audio interfaces, mixers, and more.

       

      FEATURES:

      • Works with all Shure SE-Series earphones other than the SE112
      • Kevlar-reinforced construction for lasting durability
      • Formable wires rest securely and comfortably over the ears
      • Cable slack can be worn down the back or under the ear to the front
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