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15 years ago
Shure SE535 review
Unbelievably detailed, utterly uncompromising.
14 years ago
Shure SE535 Earphones
The cables themselves are the first things that shout "high quality". Shure has gone with a new Kevlar-reinforced material that's far more resilient than standard plastic, and they've added gold-plated connectors right on the monitors themselves.
Pros:
- Perfect sound quality
- replaceable cables
Cons:
- Takes some time to get used to the fit
14 years ago
I previously had the SE530s but one of the earphones went out the day before my 2-year warranty expired. Shure replaced them with the SE535s (an unexpected surprise). The 535s are much more comfortable and easier to put in the ear (I think because of the more angular shape of the earphone).
13 years ago
At last, after many years of wasting so much money on inferior but big name in-ear earphones I have found earphone nirvana.
13 years ago
If you can afford the price, just buy it. I will not go to deep explanation about cables, frequencies, fit in, e.t.c I love listen music ALL the kinds and 535s can cover ALL the kinds, perfect.
Pros:
- Everything
Cons:
- Hard to find something bad
13 years ago
Unbelievable
I have owned these (previously the SE530) for some time and I would never look back. The feel weightless, wrap around your ear, fit snuggly in ear, and deliver the most beautiful sound I have ever heard from an In Ear device.
13 years ago
Thanks For Reading
Before you read any further, I'll point out that these "sound isolating" earphones retail on average at nearly three hundred pounds a pair (that's not a miss print). Therefore for the average consumer (or at least those of us who are not football players or other famous figures) the idea of spending...
13 years ago
Comfortable
The Shure SE535 V are a pair of isolating earphones that come with a soft zip up case. You can actually purchase these in ear head phones in a few different colors. The SE535 V are very expensive, I wouldn't think that in ear headphones could be this expensive but they are worth every single penny.
13 years ago
Shure SE535: A Step into the World of Premium Headphones
This review is for the sort of folks that aren't self-proclaimed audiophiles.
Pros:
- Fantastic mids and clean bass
- Solid build
- Supeb isolation
Cons:
- Price
12 years ago
"The Best In-Ear Headphones Without a Doubt!"
The Shure 535 noise isolating earphones are the best on the market for you audiophiles out there. They have Triple High Definition Micro drivers which are composed of 2 woofers and a dedicated tweeter. This gives the Shure 535's the best all round sound.
Pros:
- Sound Quality
- Design Quality
Cons:
- Cost
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