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Shure E3c Specs

Active Noise Cancellation: Passive
Impedance: 26 ohms
Type: In-Canal

These comfortable ear-canal headphones provide airy, accurate audio response with slightly punchy bass. You can use them with an amp, but they don't need one. Rubber tips block external noise, though not as well as the Etymotic's flanged design.

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Shure E3c

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