Shure MMCX replacement cable for SE earphones, 64 inches, black vs Elite Core wired body pack with passive volume control
Overall winner: Shure MMCX replacement cable for SE earphones, 64 inches, black
Key Differences
Shure (A) is a genuine MMCX replacement cable for SE earphones with higher average rating (4.70 from 2,823 reviews) and notes about comfort/durability; Elite Core (B) is a wired body pack with passive volume control, solid steel construction and a heavy-duty belt clip but requires a powered headphone amp and has lower-rated/more mixed sound feedback. Choose A if you need a direct OEM-style replacement cable for Shure SE earphones and value higher user ratings; choose B if you need a portable belt-mounted passive volume/control unit and XLR connectivity options
Shure MMCX replacement cable for SE earphones, 64 inches, black
Replacement MMCX cable for Shure SE earphones with durable construction and easy installation. Customers note solid connections and easy replacement, with mixed feedback on durability
Pros
- genuine Shure accessory
- nickel plated MMCX connection
- long-lasting comfort and durability
- easy installation
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- some report audio cut-out issues
Elite Core wired body pack with passive volume control
Passive extension with volume attenuator for 3.5mm to XLR, designed for use with EC-PRO-HEX cables. Solid build with a belt clip and knurled volume knob. Customers note solid build and value, with mixed audio quality and connectivity reports
Pros
- solid steel construction
- passive volume control knob
- heavy-duty belt clip
- compatible with EC-PRO-HEX cables
Cons
- requires powered headphone amp signal
- mixed feedback on sound quality and volume
- some reports of loose connections
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Shure |
| Durability | Shure |
| Versatility | Elite Core |
| User Reviews | Shure |