Originally Posted by
CApreppie
Shure's warranty repair page has a PDF link to fixed prices for fixing/replacing headphones. Prices vary by model.
http://www.shure.com/ProAudio/Servic...cies/index.htm
You'll have to compare price a new one would cost versus paying their fee and the shipping to them.
Thanks for the link (I missed it on my first visit to the Shure site).
At $79 plus shipping for repair of the old E3s, my inclination is to get a new pair (with a new warranty, of course) and keep the broken-but-usable pair as an emergency backup.