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11 years ago
Awsome
First of all I would like to thank the seller the product box was very intact and each n everything was at right place unopened box which was not expected scratch less product is also awesome price is offered was reasonable compared to market price thanks seller
11 years ago
"High end Sound...without a high end Price!"
Smooth lows, punchy midrange, and highs end transients..these headphones have everything critical listener needs who doesn't want to be fooled by his monitors or room...I know everyone sees those young producers wearing those cosmetic headphones made by a rapper, but they are only fool's gold with...
8 years ago
Better than Audio Technica ATH M50x?
It is way better than the m50x. How? 1. No sibilance. 2. Better built quality, with far better earpads. 3. Mids is the biggest difference between these and the m50x. Mids on these sound very rich. 4. Bass is punchy not boomy. Overall sound quality is much better than the m50x. Now to the review.
8 years ago
Really Good For Tracking, I Own 2 pairs !!!
I have had a pair for a while now, and I really love them, especially for recording vocals and how it makes the vocals sit in the mix for the artist and myself. So I decided to buy a second pair. REALLY GREAT HEADPHONES!!!
8 years ago
Great sound and isolation. Bit weighty. Build quality is a let down though.
I really like these. Have been using them for 4 years and have always worked well. However, there is one huge design flaw. The joints connecting the cans to the headband are made of weak plastic. You need to be careful with these.
7 years ago
Shure SRH840
I was looking for an inexpensive pair of headphones while on deployment to Afghanistan; I work in an area that has high helicopter traffic, so my cheep earbuds were not cutting it. I was not disappointed. The Shure SRH840 are comfortable and block out a good deal of background noise.
Pros:
- Comfortable while sitting. Excellent sound. Adequately blocks background noise
Cons:
- Rather heavy and more difficult to wear while lying down
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
15 years ago
Shure SRH840
Want a pair of headphones that sound good but don't want to pay too much money? The smart money is on professional headphones. Not only are you getting great sound for the cash, but the headphones are designed to last forever.
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- Detailed sound
- Replacement ear cups and detachable cord
Cons:
- Uncomfortable for big ears
- Competitive pro models offer better value for money
15 years ago
Shure SRH840 review: Shure SRH840
The Shure SRH840 is an excellent pair of headphones that should outlast and outperform any equivalently-priced consumer model. Want a pair of headphones that sound good but don't want to pay too much money? The smart money is on professional headphones. Not only are you getting great sound for the cash, but the headphones are designed to last forever. While they usually look uglier than consumer models, who will care if you're using them at home?
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- Detailed sound
- Replacement ear cups and detachable cord.
Cons:
- Uncomfortable for big ears
- Competitive pro models offer better value for money.
16 years ago
Shure SRH 840
Shure has a corner on the market for "almost-consumer" in-ear phones thanks to a very thorough distribution network. Now the manufacturer is aiming at the market for "almost-monitoring" headphones.
Pros:
- Well-distinguished tones
- Relatively neutral reproduction
- despite an emphasis on the midrange
Cons:
- Ear cups are a little small
- We've heard better soundstage
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