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Audiofanzine
★★★★★
11 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.

Adorama
★★★★★
7 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.

Engadget
★★★★★
12 years ago
SE535

It's been a good, long while since we visited the upper rungs of Shure's in-ear monitor lineup (about four years , to be exact), and for good reason: the E500 / SE530 was already a stellar product that the company was understandably in no rush to replace.

Sound quality will blow you away; Most robust headphone cable you'll find; Clear color option looks great

"Not cheap" is an understatement; Select-a-size cable system is gone; No push-to-hear option

The Gadgeteer
★★★★★
13 years ago
Shure SE535 Earphones Review

The Shure SE535 earphones are a study in contrasts between frustration and nirvana. Boy, this wide-open gap in opinion is going to need some explaining. Shure is one of the better known headphone/earphone companies around, so when they announce a new model, it's news.

Really good sound; Removable cables; Good selection of add-ons; Little to no microphonics

Really high price; Not the most comfortable earphones at this price

AVguide
★★★★★
13 years ago
Shure SE535 In-Ear Headphone (Playback 36)

If you polled a group of high-end headphone aficionados to ask which universal-fit in-ear headphones they regarded most highly as performance icons, I'm betting that Shure's venerable SE530 would appear near the top of the list.

printerinfo.com
★★★★★
13 years ago

The SE535s are a good, durable set of in-ears. They're stupidly expensive at $500, though.

CANADA HiFi
★★★★★
10 years ago
SHURE SE535 Sound Isolating Earphones

Shure Incorporated had its humble start in Chicago, founded by Sidney N. Shure back in 1925.  The company in those days was simply a radio parts company.  Fast forward 88 years and the company has grown considerably in size and diversity; now a manufacturer of both consumer and professional...

soundperfectionreviews.com
★★★★★
11 years ago
Review: Shure SE535

Shure SE535 Review I would kindly like to thank Avitel.pt for supplying me with this sample for review, they are Shure's distributers in Portugal, I will try and write as honest a review possible.

Inner Fidelity
★★★★★
13 years ago
Shure In-Ear Series SE215, SE315, SE425, and SE535

Shure's efforts to evolve ergonomically correct and excellent sounding headphones have born some delicious fruit with this line-up. All of these headphones fit extremely well in the ear and are very secure on the head. The build quality and features are excellent across the board.

Major HiFi
★★★★★
7 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...

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