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Ebay Shure In Ear Monitors
David | 2024-06-14 03:31:39 |
Got this cable for my Shure 425s, in-ear monitors are just a bit easier to deal with an extra-long cable. Definitely looking to get an extra pair soon! 5 |
Tim | 2024-06-18 01:29:51 |
I paired this exceptionally tiny amp with the Shure SE215 in-ear-monitors. It sounds almost as good as my ~$2k desktop headphone amp setup. But I cant fit my desktop amp and headphones into my motorcycle helmet. These I can. What else is there to say? 5 |
Anthony | 2024-09-14 04:27:21 |
I love these headphones. As stated in the title, I replaced my Shure SE215 in-ear monitors with these. I used Shure IEM's for traveling because of the high sound isolation provided by the triple flange ear tips. I decided to go a different direction with these because all my other headphones are Sony and I've always preferred the sound of Sony. I use Sony IEMs and Sony over-ear headphones for producing, mixing, and mastering music to give you an idea of my sound preference and experience with critical listening. The noise cancellation in the WI-1000XM2 is very comparable to the sound isolation of the Shure's. I would say with the proper fit, the noise cancellation is better, unquestionably in the low frequencies. The sound of the WI-1000XM2 is excellent. Slightly bright but not overbearing and certainly not lacking in bass. Detailed, clear, and balanced. I've already used them for traveling and love them, especially on planes. This is my first neckband headphone and it doesn't bother me. I might even say I prefer it as they can remain around my neck without constant stowing. Also, the cords to the earpieces are short won't tangle :) The build quality is excellent. I highly recommend them! 5 |
drainocam | 2024-09-09 07:50:42 |
I have owned shure earbuds in the past. single driver ones because I didn't want to pay the money. Well, I am finding out more and more, you get what you pay for. And in this case, it's a good thing!! The sound quality is fantastic. You can hear every instrument individually. And for an avid METAL listener like me, that is very important. I liked these ear buds so much, I bought another pair for my girlfriend a week later. The only catch is you must get used to the proper way to put them in your ears. BUT, once you do it, you got it down! If you are a music enthusiast or a musician, these are buds are way worth the money!!! Also, I travel most of the year, these ear buds are an absolute must for frequent travelers!!! Kills all plane noise.....AND KID NOISE 5 |
Thomas | 2024-09-07 09:51:52 |
The Shure se215s are an EXCELLENT option for any serious studio or stage monitoring work. I first used them nearly 15 years ago in a live setting with Shure's wireless in-ear system. I never really thought much of them except that they sounded pretty good and would mostly stay in with my thrashing around the stage. Recently I was looking for a pair of wired earbuds for monitoring while traveling and I was pretty sure a mixer/producer friend was using these. We spoke about them and he told me he starts all his serious mixing tasks on these. I trust his ears and how right was he about these. These are the most accurate monitoring devices I've ever used. The have detailed flat bass response with crystal clear frequency response throughout and they are very comfortable. I haven't had ear fatigue or discomfort from these yet. I've completely stopped using my Audio Technica ATH-M50s because these sound so much better. I'm able to hear into the mix more in my own work and also just listening to a streaming service as well. These earbuds make listening to music fun. More fun than it used to be and I nearly always have music playing at home so I'm quite a music fanatic. The value on these earbuds is impeccable. Really they don't have any business being as good as they are and, as an added bonus for travel, they come with a carrying case pounce that also has a clip so I can clip it on my belt loop and not lose them. I hope to always have a pair of se215s. I'm a true believer. 5 |
KapnKrunch | 2024-08-23 07:20:42 |
I purchased these as a replacement for my trusty Shure in-ear monitoring system, and the originals got a real workout after over 100 gigs, but finally bit the dust with an intermittent cable. I purchased these as the entry-level replacements, and couldn't be happier. - Really good fit. The top-exit cable-behind-the-ear is a great design for active stage use. They stay secure, and are unobtrusive. The formable cable also helps to keep everything in place. - Solid build quality. The cable is rugged yet flexible, and it's replaceable. - Great sound. I'm a bassist/keyboardist/vocalist, so I need full-range performance, and these deliver. Smooth response, way down deep, without any unusual peaks. Bottom line, highly recommended as a solid value for the working musician. 5 |
The Lowest Note | 2024-09-02 08:43:33 |
While the wires inside the Shure ear buds may be brittle, at least they were thinking when they made them field replaceable. Thanks to B&H photo for the fast shipping and a price that was even better than getting them direct from Shure's warranty department (warranty=laughable, send them to us and two weeks later you'll get a check, meanwhile you'll need to go buy some new ones for the rehearsals and gigs that fall within that two week period). Thanks, B&H, you saved the day! 5 |
jeff | 2024-08-14 01:19:34 |
I dig the idea of in-the-ear monitoring system and the "Shure SE215" system seems a good way to get into the game.� For the price they seem like really good monitors, with no noticeable distortion in either of the ranges, I'm a drummer so I crank them up.� Installing them in the ears seems a little tricky at first, (for me anyway), but once in I'm good to go, and it sure beats hauling around a big heavy speaker!� Rage of the age to me. 5 |
Carlos | 2024-08-07 08:48:52 |
I play drums professionally and own all kinds of headphones, including three different types of Shure's in-ear headphones (ranging from $100 to $400 a pair). All things considered, I prefer to play with Shure's in-ear headphones and I think these are an excellent choice. Don't let the fact that they're not as expensive as the others make you think that they're not excellent equipment. These headphones sound excellent and the isolation is top-quality. I sometimes listen to mixes with these, though I generally go with studio monitors. For gigs and rehearsing, these sound fantastic. They're also great for in the office; you can hardly hear a thing with these on. They're super-comfortable and I can wear them for hours without fatigue. I prefer to wear these and other in-ear buds while recording because they don't bleed a click track or anything else into the mics. 5 |
Salvatore | 2024-07-17 08:51:59 |
I have owned Shure in-ear devices for some 20 years. Started with the E3C. I currently own the SE215 and SE425 as well as many other wired IEMs. My true wireless device is the TW-1 besides the BT1 and BT2. Not sure why I bought the AONIC 4 as I was already in good shape, but I had read about the hybrid driver and that the AOMIC 4 sounds more realistic than the SE425. I was alternating between the SE215 and SE425 for gym and travel respectively. Now the AONIC 4. I am using this for the gym and travel. I placed the others in a drawer. The sound is so much fuller that the SE425 and does not have the weak sound of the SE215. Noticeable improvement. The fit is secure. Do not fall out of the ear. Works well with the TW1/TW2 setup with the MMCX connection. Worth the money although I would wait for a sale as I did. Good luck! 5 |