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9 years ago
Shure SE535-CL
The Shure SE535 In-Ears are a clear winner for stage applications, thanks to their convenient features and quality workmanship. The external noise suppression was good, while wearing comfort is very impressive for those looking for something they can wear for hours at a time with no fatigue.
9 years ago
The Shure SE535 isn't a new earphone - it's been on the market for six years. During that time, though, it has remained a popular choice for anyone searching around the...
9 years ago
Shure SE535 Earphones with Replaceable Cables
I used to own Klipsch x10 and x11i IEMs, as well as some Monster Turbines. To give a perspective, those IEMs ranged ~$200 and were all single driver. All of them were also pretty bass heavy, which if you've done your research, you'll realize is a big change going to the more neural SE 535s.
9 years ago
I lost my 425 and thought this would be a good replacement. It is good, but the price difference is definitely not justified. And I preferred bass of 425 more. Oh well. Plus, the special "red" version cable is relatively flimsy and does not go behind your neck as in 425.
8 years ago
Absolutely stunning
These are the best I've used. A usable mix is so easy to attain in a live situation
8 years ago
Best Overall Sound!
Upgraded from the SE425 to SE535 and didn't realize just how much I was missing. Goes toe-to-toe on bass with Bose in-ear headphones plus sounds better overall.
7 years ago
Accurate, Revealing In Ear Monitors
I think the SE535's are well on the other side of the boundary between earphones and in-ear-monitors. Other reviews suggested these Shures would reveal source limitations - I have found that to be true.
Pros:
- Accuracy and sound quality - no noticeable coloration
- The sound loosens up once you've got a few hours on them
- Interchangeable wire allows you to use custom wire or Shure's Bluetooth cable
Cons:
- Be prepared to hear whether your favorite music was really well recorded, or not
- Um, kind of fussy over the ear wires - which I'm getting used to now
7 years ago
Shure's SE535 earphones are a little bit perfect
Asking me to tell you what the best headphones are is like asking WeRateDogs to pick its favorite canine. In both cases, there's far too much variety, diversity, and idiosyncratic charm to crown just one specimen as the very finest.
Pros:
- Splendid bass
- Faultlessly realistic sound
- Very light and comfortable to wear
- Cable is resistant to tangling and replaceable
Cons:
- Transparency of the sound exposes poorly recorded music
- Cost means you can't toss these around like any old pair of buds
- Need good equipment to get the most out of them
- No in-line microphone or remote on default cable
7 years ago
Shure's SE535V+BT1 earbuds may be prohibitively expensive, but their rich sound, repairability, and ability to be modified to meet your individual needs place them among the finest earphones we've had the opportunity to use.
Pros:
- Incredible sound quality
- Thick cables prevent tangling and microphonics
- Outstanding passive noise cancellation
- Comfortable to wear for long listening sessions
Cons:
- Prohibitively expensive for most people
- Reveal the flaws in low quality recordings and streaming music
- More difficult to insert into ears than the competition
7 years ago
Bought a second pair of 535's to replace a lost pair. I've been using them for the past 3 years and they've been totally reliable, and sound quality is great for the price.
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