Creating your personal fit
The quality of the frequency response and sound isolation depends on how well the sleeves
seal. If the earphone seems to be lacking in low frequency response, insert the earphone
deeper into the ear canal to obtain a better seal, or try one of the other sleeve options.
Flex and ultra-soft flex sleeves:
Try the different sizes to determine the best fit for
comfort and isolation.
Foam sleeves:
Compress the foam sleeve at the end of the earphone by rolling it
between your thumb and forefinger before inserting it. Hold the earphone in place for
about 10 seconds while the foam expands and creates a tight seal.
Connecting to a listening device
Shure E Series Earphones are suited for any listening device that has a 3.5 mm (1/8-inch)
stereo jack, including (but not limited to): Apple iPods, portable CD players, MP3 players,
MiniDiscs, DAT, DVD, cassette players, notebook computers, in-flight entertainment systems,
and exercise equipment fitted with gym entertainment systems. When connecting your
earphones, be sure to follow these instructions:
1. Turn down the volume of your listening device.
2. Connect the mini-plug from your earphones into the device's output jack.
3. Insert earphones into your ears.
4. Slowly raise the volume to a comfortable listening level.
Important safety information:
•
Never wear earphones while operating a motor vehicle. It may create a hazard and
is illegal in many areas.
•
Use caution when wearing earphones while walking, jogging, cycling, etc.
•
Avoid using earphones at high volume levels. Shure earphones are designed to
provide increased listening enjoyment at lower levels. Prolonged exposure to high
sound pressure levels may impair hearing. See our information on hearing
conservation at
http://www.shure.com/hearing/default.asp
to learn more.
Warning: Always turn the volume down before plugging the earphones into a sound source.
Warning: Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage. Check out our
information on hearing conservation.