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r/iems • What was your first IEM, and do you still use it? →
I only remember my first IEM in a traditional sense (people tend to call any in-ear an IEM nowadays, and I had a LOT of these) and it was Shure SE215. It went through a lot, and after several years I cracked one of the shells while trying to remove an aftermarket cable, so I’m no longer using it. Maybe I would’ve hated its sound today but I loved it back then, and I’m sure it still holds up comfort-wise (as I have similarly built E5c which are awesome in that regard).
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