Shure SE846 Review
The $1,000 price range for earphones is not a realm most consumers visit—if you're reading, however, you're either one of the few who might, or you're at least curious. Do the high prices truly bring a euphoric audio experience? In the case of the Shure SE846 ($999 list), the answer is a resounding yes. Considering that most earphones in this high price range are customized, ear-molded pairs, this is no small feat, but the SE846 can hang with the giants from JH Audio and Ultimate Ears. Its four balanced armature drivers per ear bring some of the clearest audio, and some of the most lifelike, rich bass, you're likely to hear in an in-canal pair. The SE846 wins our Editors' Choice, meaning that if you have the money, you now have some tough decisions to make between this model, the fantastic Sennheiser IE 800($799.00 at Amazon) (read on for a head-to-head comparison), or a custom-molded option. Nice problem to have, my friend.
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There are few in-canal earphones available that offer the stellar sonic experience of the high-end Shure SE846.
Stellar sound quality; Includes two detachable cables; Tons of accessories, including hard shell case, multitude of eartip options, inline volume adapter; Includes ear nozzle pieces to adjust sound signature to personal tastes
Extremely expensive for a non-custom molded pair; No inline remote or phone controls for mobile devices