Rating 4.5 31 reviews
Manufacturer: Shure
price $457.95
Minidisc Australia
15 years ago

*As mentioned in many external reviews, they will not satisfy bass-heads!* Apart from that, these headphones deliver a very nice and balanced frequency range and as also mentioned in many other reviews, are excellent at retrieving detail in music, th..
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epinions.com
15 years ago

SHURE SRH840 PROFESSIONAL MONITORING HEADPHONES

SHURE SRH840 PROFESSIONAL MONITORING HEADPHONES &nbs
Pros:
  • These headphones are an excellent value for the money
Cons:
  • None
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andertons.co.uk
15 years ago

These were a present and went down really well with the recipient who is a musician
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Overclock
14 years ago

Great Headphones for Great price

I just bought the Shure SRH 840 headphones yesterday and all i have to say is wow, compared to all of the other headphones i have used in my life, these are absolutely jaw droppingly amazing in my eyes. sure, they may not be audiophile quality, but i absolutely love them.
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rakuten.com
14 years ago

Exceptionaly Headphones

The Shure SRH840 headphones are my first journey into high end audiophile equipment. I'm only using them through a laptop (for now), but the improvement is quite noticeable. I'm not picky about my sound, but for the price, these are a great purchase for anyone looking to upgrade from a $10 pair of...
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Trusted Reviews
14 years ago

Shure SRH840

Shure has been one of the kings of in-ear headphones for years, but it's a relative newcomer to high-quality studio headphones. The Shure SRH840 are one rung down from the top-end SRH940 closed-back headphones, and sell for around £130.
Pros:
  • Excellent clarity
  • Warmth adds sonic enjoyment
  • Great value
Cons:
  • Not light
  • Large
  • Some design quirks
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ebay.com.au
14 years ago

Studio headphones that live up to their brilliant reputation. No regrets!

Before buying these Shure's, I looked into many different headphones such as Grado Sr60's, Sony MDR-7506/7509's and countless others. From my research, I found that the Shure's had a relatively flat frequency response, good full spectrum sound reproduction and were comfortable.
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viewpoints
13 years ago

Great closed-design, neutral headphones

These headphones are pretty great. They're very clearly intended to be used as monitoring headphones, which is basically what Shure advertises them as. They have a very neutral sound to them, and they don't try to make the music overly musical like my Grado 325is do or exaggerate the sound stage...
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gdgt
13 years ago

I bought the SRH840 a few years ago and have loved them ever since. They sound amazing and are very comfortable to wear. I have used them running live sound and they are a bit bulky especially if you are constantly taking them on and off. I mainly use them at home. Highly recommend them!
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sweetwater.com
13 years ago

Shure SRH840 headphones rock.

For years I used another common brand headphone for musician monitors which were ok but the Shure 840 is a huge step up. Less distortion with better frequency response. Should have switched to these years ago!
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