Musical Instruments : Shure SCL4 Sound Isolating Earphone with High-Definition MicroSpeakers with Tuned BassPort, Black

Musical Instruments : Shure SCL4 Sound Isolating Earphone with High-Definition MicroSpeakers with Tuned BassPort, Black

Shure SCL4 Sound Isolating Earphone with High-Definition MicroSpeakers with Tuned BassPort, Black

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Shure SCL4 Sound Isolating Earphone with High-Definition MicroSpeakers with Tuned BassPort, Black
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Shure
Color: Black
EAN: 0042406151542
Label: Shure
Manufacturer: Shure
Model: SCL4-K
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Shure
Release Date: February 21, 2008
Sales Rank: 1181
Special Features: Featuring unique, balanced armature drivers for brilliant highs, and tuned port for extended bass, the lightweight and compact SCL4 provides high-definition audio with remarkable isolation for performers and enthusiasts alike.
Studio: Shure
Warranty: 2 Year Limited, Proof Of Purchase Required



Features:
  • Frequency Range:     22Hz 19kHz
  • Sensitivity:                109dB SPL/mW
  • Impedance:               29 Ohms
  • Weight:                      31g (1.1oz)
  • Input Connector:       3.5mm (1/8)







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The lightweight and compact SCL4 provides high-definition audio with sound isolation. It also features unique, balanced armature drivers for brilliant highs and tuned port for extended bass.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome! ...
I had returned my E4C's just 2 days short of the two tear warranty expiration because the wires, when worn over the ears, had been cracking. I just received a new set of SCL4's and they're incredible. Brilliant high, deep bass and excellent sound isolation. Highly recommended! Outstanding, fast service. Shure fan forever.


Black BassPort, Tuned with MicroSpeakers High-Definition with Earphone Isolating Sound SCL4 Shure




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