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Shure SE315

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head-fi.org
★★★★★
10 years ago
Shure Sound Isolating Earphone SE315

To start this off, i did not pay for my pair of 315. If i had payed for them the disappointment would be vast.

Isolation; fit; fast well weighted bass

Honky midrange, splashy treble; Not an easy listening experience

epinions.com
★★★★★
13 years ago
SE315: great headphones for clean, clear sound

BACKGROUND In the past, I owned a set Shure E2C s and was very happy with them. Apart from some construction issues, I was impressed with the overall sound and so when it was time to find a replacement, I decided to check out the Shure products.

clean, clear, crisp sound; high quality construction

expensive; tough to tell left from right

Ciao
★★★★★
10 years ago
"Shure earphones are better than you think"

You might think that these earphones are way too over priced but they are worth every penny! (199.00 pounds) I've had these earphones for almost a year and a half and it ALMOST has no problems.

Noise canceling; good sound quality; very comfortable

Weak wire

Advance MP3 players
★★★★★
10 years ago
Shure SE315 Sound Isolating Earphones

Got my first pair of these in March/April, and was very happy with the sound quality and isolation. (Think perfect silence on a Ryanair flight to Rome!) :-) I used them for gigging a fair amount, and running in the gym. Unfortunately the right earbud stopped working after only 3 months.

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★★
12 years ago
Shure's experience in the canalphone market has allowed the company to zero in on a nearly ideal design

Shure has a long history of making professional audio products. In the late 1990s, the company introduced its first in-ear monitors for use in live-sound situations (performances, studio work, and the like), and when the company adapted these models for use as consumer-grade headphones in the early...

Good design and comfort; Good sound quality

Missing some bass impact; Expensive

Macworld UK
★★★★
12 years ago
Shure SE315 review

Shure has a long history of making professional audio products. In the late 1990s, the company introduced its first in-ear monitors for use in live-sound situations (performances, studio work, and the like), and when the company adapted these models for use as consumer-grade headphones in the early...

Sound quality; functional and smart design; sturdy cable

More bass wouldn't hurt

amazon.ca
★★★★
10 years ago
Generally well-balanced sound IEMs

Good high and mid Few bass as it is single Armature Driver, it is understandable price is relatively high since it is single driver. basically i suggest if you have more money to buy this kind of IEM, you should add some money to buy Shure SE425 or 535 these are way better.

B&H Photo
★★★★★
9 years ago
Great for music and work

These buds are great for ENG purposes, listening to music and for your cell. Known for their flat response you hear the high and low frequencies clearly. The way sound is suppose to be heard. Their new design allows the buds to be disconnected from the cable.

CNET
★★★★
10 years ago
Great sound and Shure durability

Overall a great contender under the $200 range. I completely do not agree with the reviewer comparing these with the S4. I have owned 3 S4's in the past (bad cable quality) and I can tell you that those have a V-Shaped sound signature. Completely different that these.

Audiofanzine
★★★★
11 years ago
Pricey, yet Durable Intro to the world of In-Ear Monitors

I'm a professional guitar and backline technician. My main job on tour is to keep two guitarists and one bass player happy about their gear, and sounding as good as possible. My job is 98% preparation, and 2% execution.

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