I Can't Hear Well Out of My Shure E2 Earphones
The dual driver design of the Shure E2 earbuds gives them a higher frequency response than most single drivers. After some time, you might notice some loss in volume from your buds due to a build up of wax inside the driver casing that sits inside your ear canal. There is a small wax guard on the nozzle of your driver that helps prevent this, but it should be changed regularly. Taking proper steps to clean the earbuds will restore volume and clarity.
- Wax guard (included)
- Shure wax cleaner loop (included)
- Rubbing alcohol
- Rag
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Instructions
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Remove the rubber ear sleeve from your earbud.
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Remove the old wax guard that covers the earbud's nozzle. It peels off like a sticker.
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Insert the wax ring loop (included with the E2 purchase) into the nozzle of your earbud.
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Circle the loop around the inside of the earbud nozzle a few times to collect any wax build up inside.
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Clean off any wax residue with the rubbing alcohol and rag.
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Peel a new wax guard from the sheet and place it sticky-side down on the the tip of the nozzle.
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Replace your rubber earbud guard.