The SE535s are Shure's new high-end in-ears. The SE535s come with a variety of extras, such as eight different sets of sleeves and an optional volume control. The SE535s also detatch at the ear bud, to allow for easy cable swapping.
Manufacturer: Shure
The SE535s are Shure's new high-end in-ears. The SE535s come with a variety of extras, such as eight different sets of sleeves and an optional volume control. The SE535s also detatch at the ear bud, to allow for easy cable swapping.
Sound quality is awesome IF YOU CAN GET A GOOD FIT. I struggle to get a good fit in one ear. Can't get a good fit at all with the supplied foam tips. I have also tried various Comply foam tips, but again no joy.
When I was told that the Shure SE535 earphones had arrived, I was really looking forward to testing them out. I've tried out previous models such as the SE530, but could never afford them. Now finally, I had a pair of SE535s all to myself. Well, at least for a while. So lets see how they fared.
Shure's most expensive earphones yet, the Shure SE535s buds, trump the world-famous Shure SE530s, which are already seen by many audio nuts as the best earphones in the world.
Shure SE535 Reds have served me very well over quite a long period now. It has been one constant while I shuffled through other earphones. This review is long overdue, but better late than never Intro: Although these are not having a metal housing, they still feel solid, and have held up remarkably...
Amazing Mids; Excellent comfort plus good isolation
Lacks treble extension; subbass rolled off; Pricey
The sound is fairly what I expected to be. They do most types of music well, but you have to play around with ear tip sizing to get the best sound along with adjusting your equalizer a little for ones taste. Everyone hearing is a bit different so what works for one may not work for others.
Amazon Verified Purchase ( What's this? ) This review is from: Shure SE535-CL Triple High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear) (Electronics) I had a serious problem getting these to fit. My ears were killing me by the time I sent them back. However; the sound is awesome.
These top-end Shures are off to a great start if a good fit is high on your list of priorities. They're a little fiddly to get in the ears, but their snug fit and wrap-around cables keep them firmly in place.
Apple Touch; Punchy; pacey performance; very comfortable; impressive sound isolation
Apple Touch; Not quite as transparent as their closest rivals
The Shure SE535s are the best earphones Shure have made yet, improving the sound quality and design of the classic Shure SE530s, but you'll have to open your wallet pretty wide to afford them. If you're serious about sound quality though, these are the new buds to beat.
A triple-driver design gives the Shure SE535 earphones fantastic performanceacross the whole frequency spectrum; Big, bombastic bass, lush mids and detailed treble will make your music sound better than ever before.
With an RRP just under £500, you'd be hard-pressed to find an MP3 player anywhere near as expensive as these earphones; Superb buds from rivals like Ultimate Ears can be had for half the price; Nothing about these earphones is small.
Sounds nice and clear with decent bass - not as much as on Bose noise cancelling, but they take up much less space and don't boil my ears. Quite fiddly to put on but comfortable. Bobbi at the City branch gave great service by getting some into the branch to try out, which is essential for in-ear...
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