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Iem Headphones For Gaming
Anthony | 2024-05-14 04:21:42 |
Just the size for my IEM’s headphones. Built like a tank, amazing quality for the price. 5 |
John | 2024-08-23 01:40:23 |
This is my third pair of Shure IEM's. My SE 315's developed a balance problem after many years. The output of the left earpiece was just slightly lower than the right. I decided to replace them with the SE425's. As a long-time owner of Shure IEM's I already had the microphone cord and a recently acquired BT2 adapter. I also have a FiiO balanced cord which I use with DAPs that have balanced outputs. I own several other professional headphones and IEM's. I have always liked the sound of Shure IEM's. They have a clarity which I enjoy. Bass response has been criticized by some. It is solid without being overwhelming. However, it is important to note that the selection and fit of the various ear tips will greatly affect bass response. The wrong tip will reduce bass response and sound isolation. I have experimented with various tips and always returned to the old yellow universal fit ones. Your results may vary. I travel frequently and love the isolation of the Shures. With the properly fitted tips they will out perform any of the active noise cancelling headphones I own. No battery to charge either. Shure claims approximately 37db of isolation and this is across the spectrum not just in some areas. How do these compare to full size headphones? My current favorite are the Neumann NDH 20's. The Neumann's base response is superior to the SE425's, but only a little. In terms of clarity, the Neumann's are also a little better. However, they are twice the price of the Shure's and, while they offer good isolation, they are not equal to the SE425's. I also own the FiiO FH5 IEM's. Excellent sound, but lack the isolation of the Shure's even fitted with Comply isolation tips. You have to set your priorities. Mine are sound isolation when I need it and the ability to use Bluetooth and the SE425's are quite excellent in both respects. All in all a very good value. 5 |
Darius E. | 2024-04-26 07:52:24 |
These IEM's have been the perfect purchase. The fidelity is superb for such an inexpensive set of headphones. Working as a sound engineer I am always searching for new forms of ear protection as well as monitoring capabilities and sense buying these outdoor concerts have been much more enjoyable. 5 |
anyonymous | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I have a fair amount of nice full sized headphones and I was looking for something that wouldn't disappoint me for portable use. I've used quite a few pair of cheap ear buds and IEM's and even had a set of Altec Lansing iM716's. All of the portable options I tried had the same feeling that the sound was right in the middle of your head. These Shures don't have that at all. The sound they produce sounds like it's actually coming from somewhere! These IEM's sound awesome, fit very nice, look very understated, isolate noise amazingly well, and provide amazing value for your money. Can't recommend them enough. 5 |
cameradeb | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
My son loves these headphones for his gaming and music. 5 |
Jackey | 2024-09-11 07:34:58 |
Good size case for my IEM 5 |
livesound | 2024-05-04 04:34:36 |
Works great using Sennheiser IEM antenna. 5 |
Vincent | 2024-09-16 04:43:23 |
Does just what its supposed to do (as long as you know how to solder). Our IEM can hear again. :) 5 |
El Chris | 2024-08-05 03:37:48 |
I bought this for my son on his birthday. We’ve had other gaming headphones that I though we’re good, But when I used them ... wow it was superior sound. I might buy a set for me now. 5 |
Christopher | 2024-09-22 09:29:50 |
I'm a professional audio engineer who owns a lot of headphones, but I also game in my free time. I tend to like Beyerdynamic cans for work but they can be fatiguing in a gaming environment with the din of war blaring. The X2 is very pleasant and smooth without abandoning accuracy. The depth of soundstage is remarkable. Tonal balance is even handed. They lack the subtle compression you get from most cans so you feel encouraged to turn them up, which is no problem because they are so smooth in the top end. Pair them with a vmoda boom pro for gaming. Well suited for mixing too. And, probably the best cans for the money when it comes to just enjoying music. 5 |