Rating 4.0 34 reviews
Manufacturer: Shure
price $197.95 - $236.87
rakuten.com
15 years ago

Shure Headphone review 2010

Works as expected-- sound is great playing all formats-- easy to use. Wish it had an on/off capability versus unplug to switch back to PC speakers.
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Buy.com
15 years ago

Works as expected-- sound is great playing all formats-- easy to use. Wish it had an on/off capability versus unplug to switch back to PC speakers.
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J&R
15 years ago

Great for the price

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
  • Good Value
  • Great Sound
Cons:
  • None
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andertons.co.uk
15 years ago

Excellent!!
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PC Authority
15 years ago

Shure SRH440

Shure's SRH range of professional headphones claims to be the first choice for "music obsessives." Well, as far as the SRH440s are concerned, we would position them slightly further down their pecking order.
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zzounds.com
14 years ago

"SHURE DELIVERS THE GOODS"

Them bottom line is the sound. And they sure are the BEST I've heard. I can see myself using these phones for a long time. The highs, mids and lows are very even. I actually hear things on these phones that I didn't hear before.
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MusicPlayers.com
14 years ago

Shure SRH840 and SRH440 Mixing & Monitoring Headphones

A great set of cans is essential whether you spend a lot of time in the studio or play drums live to a click-track. A relative newcomer to the professional headphone space, Shure has taken their expertise with in-ear monitoring and microphones and applied it to this essential area of sound...
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Audio Review
14 years ago

Shure?SRH440

Recently purchase a pair of SRH440 as a gift. Had the budget set at around $100 USD give or take depending on quality and what is available. What I needed were a set of closed cans that can be driven easily by ipod/iphone.
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CNET
14 years ago

Not bad for the money. but buy the 240's

if you are considering buying the shure 440's, that's fine, but I recommended you buy the shure 240's save yourself $50 and your ears for little difference in sound quality, and a more retro design.
Pros:
  • Great balance (not too little or too much bass) and superb sound quality for the money
  • The build quality is quite sturdy
  • A nice clean retro design
  • A "plastic brushed finish" so no finger prints
  • ear cups and head band are made with nice pleather
Cons:
  • The ear cups can get very uncomfortable with even mildly long amounts of time
  • (your ears will get soar, A excessively long curly wire comes in the box which gets heavy, and also gets tangled, two wires on the sides can easily get chewed or clipped
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Macworld UK
14 years ago

Shure SRH440 review

Shure is a firm known for professional-quality microphones and studio headsets, so we started out with high expectations of this entry. With an RRP a little above our £100 cut-off, the SRH440 phones are widely available at a price point closer to £80, so they sneak in under the wire.
Pros:
  • Balanced output with strong bass
  • industrial good looks
  • suitable for studio work
Cons:
  • Not very portable
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