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Shure SRH1840
Studio Headphone, HiFi Headphone; Shape: Over-ear, Open; 3.5 - 6.3-Adapter; Headphones; Newest review: 8/2012 "... all that we could think of when testing was that they sounded 'just right'. Composed and refined, yet with plenty of agility, they're the perfect foil for any genre of music. … 2 reviews |
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Shure SRH940
Studio Headphone, HiFi Headphone; Shape: Closed, Over-ear; Gold Plated Plug, Detachable Cable, …; Newest review: 10/2012 "FOR: Open, transparent sound; well integrated across frequency range; comfy to wear. AGAINST: Revealing sound might not be to everyone's tastes."
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Shure SRH840
HiFi Headphone; 3.5 - 6.3-Adapter; Headphones; Newest review: 4/2012 The Shure SRH840 professional closed-back headphones aren't designed for using on the go, even though they sound brilliant plugged into an MP3 player. TrustedReviews say they can easily come off …
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14 opinions
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Shure SE215
In-ear Headphone; Sound-Isolating, Detachable Cable; Without head band ; Newest review: 1/2012
Expert Reviews think the Shure SE215 are, for the price point, one of the top earphones you can get. They're well specced - with detatchable cables and 3 sizes of earphone tips, an amazing build
5 reviews,
142 opinions
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More information at: MacWorld, 10/2011 Shure SE215 The Shure SE215s are certainly a pricey pair of earphones, but have they got enough good features to make them worthy of your consideration? … to review
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Shure SRH1440
Studio Headphone, HiFi Headphone; Shape: Over-ear, Open; Gold Plated Plug, Detachable Cable, …; Newest review: 8/2012
Shure's SRH1440 have a lot going for them, Trusted Reviews said, praising their precision and detail-revealing capabilities but also warning that if you expect really fat bass, you might be in
2 reviews,
1 opinion
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More information at: Hi-Fi World, issue May 2012 You Shure? Shure has introduced two new headphone models simultaneously, the high-end SRH1840 and the more wallet-friendly SRH1440. … to review
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Shure SE425
In-ear Headphone; Sound-Isolating; Without head band ; Newest review: 3/2013
"... These are fantastic. ... To say it's immersive is an understatement: the level of finesse on offer is astonishing. They're energetic, too ... These in-ear monitors won't wow
6 reviews,
142 opinions
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More information at: CHIP Online, 4/2011 Great headphones, great sound Only with a good set of headphones will you be able to get the best sound from your MP3 player or mobile phone. The headphones that come in the box are generally pretty poor. But you can get hold of some good in-ears without breaking the bank - we take a look at some great sounding models available at prices starting at seven euros. In test: Eight headphones were compared with two models from each of the following categories: bargain buy, all-rounder, high-end and luxury buy.
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Shure SE315
In-ear Headphone; Gold Plated Plug, Detachable Cable, Sound-Isolating; Without head band ; Newest review: 3/2012
The SE315 canalphones from Shure have removable cables which ensures the earphones will last for longer, as you can replace the cables if they become damaged. They come with a variety of accessories,
7 reviews,
142 opinions
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More information at: PC Advisor, 2/2012 Shure SE315 Shure are well known for their professional and consumer grade earphones. Will the SE315's be up to the high standard that Shure are known for? … to review
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Shure SE535
In-ear Headphone; Sound-Isolating; Without head band ; Newest review: 6/2011 As you might expect from a pair of earphones with such a seriously high price tag, the Shure SE535's sound amazing. The cables can be replaced and there are ample accessories included with them, …
8 reviews,
142 opinions
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Shure SRH750DJ
DJ Headphone; Single-sided Cable, Pivoting Ear Pieces, 3.5 - 6.3-Adapter, Detachable Cable; …; Newest review: 1/2011
Macworld note that the Shure SRH750DJ headphones are intended for use by DJs and not for walking around the streets. As a result they weigh a lot and have a heavy-duty cable attached. They were
5 reviews,
6 opinions
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More information at: professional audio, issue 4/2010 Well listened On the professional audio scene, Shure is mostly known as a microphone manufacturer. They’ve also recently brought out headphones for professional use which are music to the ears. In test: Three headphones were tested. Test criteria were features, comfort as well as measurements and sound quality.
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Shure SRH550DJ
DJ Headphone; Pivoting Ear Pieces, Fold-up, Gold Plated Plug, Detachable Cable; Headphones; Newest review: 1/2012
Expert Reviews were pleased with the weight and versatile design of the Shure SRH550DJ on-ear headphones. You can use with your mp3 player or whilst DJing, so they have a wider appeal and are
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8 opinions
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 1/2012 Shure SRH550DJ With swivelling ear cups for sound monitoring, Shure have designed the SRH550DJ with DJs in mind - the clue is in their name! So if you spin records from the comfort of your home, will these be a wise choice? … to review
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Shure SRH440
Studio Headphone, HiFi Headphone; Shape: Closed; 3.5 - 6.3-Adapter, Gold Plated Plug, Single- …; Newest review: 4/2012
Shure have always been a popular brand amongst studio professionals, so it's not surprising that Wired think the Shure SRH440 headphones produce a natural and warm sound. Despite being
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29 opinions
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More information at: MacWorld, 12/2011 SRH440 The Shure brand is more often than not a guarantee of quality, especially regarding its pro-oriented offerings. Does the mid-range SRH440 live up to the manufacturer's reputation? … to review
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Shure SE102
In-ear Headphone; Sound-Isolating; Without head band ; Newest review: 7/2009 Relatively bulky in appearance, Shure's SE102 earphones are comfortable and not as heavy as they look. Sound is weighty, yet not overly so, with fantastic detail being extracted, especially from …
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18 opinions
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Shure SE115
In-ear Headphone; Without head band ; Newest review: 7/2009 With Dynamic MicroSpeakers the Shure SE115 earphones offer additional bass definition, allowing for a fuller more consistent sound. Providing excellent sound isolation, with minimal overspill and …
8 reviews,
17 opinions
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Shure SRH240
HiFi Headphone; Headphones; Newest review: 3/2011
ExpertReviews says that although the Shure SRH240's are a bit bulky, they're very comfortable and provide impressive audio quality for this price point. They describe their bass as solid,
2 reviews,
29 opinions
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More information at: What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision, issue 10/2009 On-ear Shures don't quite make the grade After releasing a range of in-ear earphones, Shure have tried their hand at an on-ear proposition. The Shure SRH240 headphones are a set of over-head padded earphones. In this review, the commentator examines their acoustic qualities. … to review
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Shure SE110
In-ear Headphone; Without head band ; Newest review: 5/2008 Describing the Shure SE110 as comfortable, noise-cancelling earphones somewhat lacking in low-end response, PC Advisor hints at potential disappointment for those seeking a big bass sound. 6 reviews |
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Shure SE210
In-ear Headphone; Without head band ; Newest review: 3/2008 Although the Shure SE-210s lack the tonal accuracy of pricier models, they perform tremendously for their price, with full and powerful sound, which AVReview considered to remain controlled, even … 7 reviews |
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Shure SE420
In-ear Headphone; Sound-Isolating; Without head band ; Newest review: 4/2009 Of all the buds included with Shure's in-ear headphones, the foam option seem to give the best results. The SE420 headphones have everything you could hope for in audio reproduction, but as with …
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11 opinions
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Shure SE210 + MPA
Earphone (Earbud); Without head band ; Newest review: 2/2009 "... As with the EF2s, the Thomas Pynchon level of seclusion the SE210s create results in very detailed audio. ... Precision is all well and good, but it does bring problems. Some sounds come … 1 review |
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Shure SE530
In-ear Headphone; Sound-Isolating; Without head band ; Newest review: 9/2009 "We love: The sound, especially the bass. We hate: The price, when rivals cost half the price."
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40 opinions
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Shure SE310
In-ear Headphone; Sound-Isolating; Without head band ; Newest review: 4/2009 Not an easy fit as the Sennheisers despite the selection of buds to customise fit, Shure's SE310 in-ear headphones have strong sound isolation and audio reproduction is refined and without …
3 reviews,
21 opinions
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Product information and further reviews
Shure SE215 TrustedReviews 7/2011 - Seldom does Shure update its product line, since their earphones are held in high regard by all kinds of audio aficionados. The SE215 is a revision of the SE210 sporting a detachable cable and a revamped design.
Reliable aid for monitoring and recording Beat 10/2010 - There’s no doubt about it - choosing the right pair of headphones is really a matter of trust. After all you’re not ‘just’ listening to music when you don a pair to assess, check and make alterations to your own tracks; you really have to focus on the sound picture from both a technical and a musical point of view. Audio specialist Shure claims to have just the tool for the job with its SRH440 model - a reliable piece of equipment for monitoring and recording. ...
Shure SE315 TrustedReviews 3/2011 - The SE315s sit at the top of their subset of Shure's earphone range, being the most expensive and - one would hope - best-sounding of the company’s single-driver products. Like the rest of Shure's SExx5 products the revamped SE315s improve over the SE310s with a more solid construction, a few design tweaks, and a slightly tweaked audio signature. The goal, as with all of the latest Shures, is improvement as opposed to revolution and, once again, it has proved successful.
Shure SE115 Earphones MacFormat 8/2009 - An upgrade from the previous SE110 with some improvements on its predecessor including better bass definition, for a rich dynamic sound. Whilst isolating external sounds well, so as not to interfere with your music, they also isolate your music, to an extent, from those around you.
Shure SE115 MacWorld 7/2009 - Shure have a long reputation of exceptional headphones for both consumer and professional environments. The SE115s, upgrading the well-regarded SE110s give a competent audio performance for their price just reaching three figures.
Shure SE315 Expert Reviews 2/2011 - We're fans of Shure's sound-isolating earphones, which come with a variety of tips that are capable of almost entirely blocking out all external sound. The sensation can be an odd one, particularly with the expanding foam tips that completely block your ear canal. However, it's more effective than active noise cancelling, doesn't need batteries and doesn't produce the irritating whine common to almost all active noise suppression headphones. It's also worth noting that the foam tips completely prevent you from hearing outside noise, so you should switch to a rubber pair if you're out jogging.
Shure SE315 CNET.co.uk 12/2010 - Shure is a big player in the world of high-end headphones, and for good reason -- the company makes some of the most impressive units in the business. Its SE315 sound-isolating earphones are aimed at people whose budgets can't quite stretch to the all-conquering SE535s, but who want better sound quality than that offered by the entry-level SE115s. You can expect to pay around £180 for the SE315s.
Shure SE115 Noise Isolating Earphones TrustedReviews 5/2009 - The slightly under £100 bracket for headphones is filled to overflowing from all the expected names, and probably also the point where improved performance won't make much difference to the average mp3 listener. Shure's SE115 noise isolating headphones are a good example of what can be found here. Review details: Single Test. One set of in-ear headphones was reviewed and rated on design and features, sound quality, and value.
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