Rating 4.0 34 reviews
Manufacturer: Shure
price $197.95 - $236.87
andertons.co.uk
15 years ago

Excellent!!
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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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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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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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CNET
15 years ago

Shure SRH440

The Shure SRH440 headphones might not appeal to people who use higher-end equipment or who want skull-shattering bass, but as a step into the world of home studio recording, they sound great with a wide range of musical genres--and the price is right.
Pros:
  • Audio is clean and exceptionally balanced
  • ideal for home studio recording, but also great for general listening
  • detachable, replaceable cable
  • affordable price
Cons:
  • Overall retro and plastic design
  • clunky cable weighs down the headset
  • uncomfortable for long-term use
  • exposed small wires running from the headband to the earcup
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CNET
15 years ago

Shure SRH440 review: Shure SRH440

The Shure SRH440 headphones might not appeal to people who use higher-end equipment or who want skull-shattering bass, but as a step into the world of home studio recording, they sound great with a wide range of musical genres--and the price is right. Shure has been producing quality studio headphones for a number of years now, and has also been popular with the iPod generation, but now the company's pro and consumer lines are crossing paths.
Pros:
  • Audio is clean and exceptionally balanced
  • ideal for home studio recording, but also great for general listening
  • detachable, replaceable cable
  • affordable price.
Cons:
  • Overall retro and plastic design
  • clunky cable weighs down the headset
  • uncomfortable for long-term use
  • exposed small wires running from the headband to the earcup.
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AVguide
15 years ago

Shure SRH440 Headphones (Playback 34)

Playback was suitably impressed when we reviewed Shure's SRH840 headphones last year. The 840s set a benchmark for under $250 headphone performance, though of course Grado ‘phones, for very different sonic reasons, also hold a warm spot in our value-oriented hearts.
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Amazon
15 years ago

Sophisticated & Economical

I received these just before leaving on a week-long vacation, on which they got quite a bit of use. SOUND: I didn't burn them in, but right out the box they sounded great. The bass tends to be weaker than I'd like on some songs, but on others is all-enveloping and punchy...
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Minidisc Australia
16 years ago

Great head phones, a bit bulky, sounds great will recommend it to friends. A++ ..
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What Hi-Fi?
16 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, the obsessives here at What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision would position them slightly further down their pecking order.
Pros:
  • Power aplenty
Cons:
  • Lack refinement and subtlety
  • one dimensional
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