Shure SRH1440
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12 years ago
"Best phones of the mid price range"
Having used many headphones - Sennheisers and AudioTechnica and more.. I find the Shure SrH1440s to be the very best. You have to pay much more to get anywhere near the sound quality.
14 years ago
Shure SRH-1440 Stereo Headphone review
The SRH-1440 sounds like a SRH-1840 from lows to mids, but sounds like a SRH-940 in the highs -- but overall very similar to the 1840 except for the brightness. Enter the spare earpads.
13 years ago
Shure SRH1440
If you want the very best in headphone sound quality, you need to look for a full-size open-back pair like the Shure SRH1440. They're thoroughly impractical in anywhere but quiet rooms, but other types rarely get close to the expansive, detailed sound they can offer.
Pros:
- Revealing
- detailed sound
- Removable cable
- Comfortable
Cons:
- Not quite as comfy as Sennheiser rivals
- May be a tad bright for some
13 years ago
Shure SRH1440 Professional Open Back Headphones
Ok! I saw that some people say that these headphones are unlistenable without equalizer and I completely disagree. I disagree to the extent that it made me write this review- something I normally don't do I'm no audio expert but I've found these headphones the clearest sounding among the ones I've...
Pros:
- Extraordinary soundstage
- enough base
- clear treble
Cons:
- A bit heavy
9 years ago
Shure SRH1440
The Shure SRH1440 is ideal for all manner of applications where sound quality is of paramount importance. It can compete with the top models on the market when it comes to sound, but it's bulkier frame and weight means it's not all that suitable for listening on the go when you're out and about.
14 years ago
The Shure 1440 despite being slightly more than half the price of the 1840 compares well in most respects. The highs by default are very similar to the Shure 940, but with extra earpad inserts they more closely resemble the 1840.
14 years ago
Shure SRH1440
In the iPhone era, headphones have taken a backseat to in-canal earphones for portability reasons. For the professional musician, mastering engineer, or serious audiophile, however, headphones are often still preferred for reference listening.
Pros:
- Excellent audio performance
- Ideal for mastering and critical listening scenarios
- Very comfortable despite large frame
- Comes with high quality detachable cables and replacement ear pads
Cons:
- Sound leakage is built into design?not ideal for public listening and not well-suited for home recording
- Massive protective case is effective, but large enough to make it difficult to pack
12 years ago
Accurate
Used for a week and was not able to try it before, I buy fingers crossed. Q / P excellent for what I did, not recommended for audiophile activity, definitely too accurate ^ ^
10 years ago
Good sound - very comfortable
Great set of headphones and very comfortable. I did a lot of research looking for a good set for home cinema use and highly recommend these.
13 years ago
Shure SRH1440 headphones sound and fit great
The SRH1440 headphones are comfortable and ruggedly built with highly detailed sound that will surely thrill audiophiles.
Pros:
- The Shure SRH1440 s may be a large
- full-size set of headphones
- but its lightweight design and gentle earpad pressure make for an extra comfortable fit that fits nicely with its audiophile-endorsed sound
Cons:
- The SRH1440s are large and don't fold flat
- limiting their usability for traveling listeners
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