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Shure In Ear Monitors With Good Bass
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 |
Don the chef | 2024-05-11 02:15:40 |
I place the SHure between my Congas for the most realistic sound possible , I place one of my Monitors behind our Bass player so he hears the driving sound which is produced by my Mic. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-17 01:32:19 |
I use the in ears with my Iphone and on stage as in ear monitors. Wonderful sound, warm bass and crisp highs for all around great clarity. 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 |
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 |
Wicked_Mind_Trick | 2024-04-29 06:36:31 |
These ear phones are REALLY GOOD!!!!! The sound is crisp,bass is tight and just right....and it does a perfect job of cancelling the outside noise....it will make anything sound good.....it leaves its competition eating its dust ... 5 |
nyantsevich | 2024-09-07 08:28:56 |
These ear buds have really good bass sound. They work perfectly connecting to any device. When calling they work really well picking up your voice clearly. 5 |
Steven | 2024-08-22 01:38:52 |
I'm only starting to get into mixing techno on my Pioneer DDJ-400, and wanted something more durable than my over-ear Sony XB950BT's. The Sony's are fun sounding headphones, but I knew I needed something a little more neutral and not bass boosted. The build quality of the HD25 is most definitely plastic, but the headband and earphone hinges are durable feeling in the sense that they won't eventually snap from taking them on/off your head multiple times during a mix/set. The finish is this dark, almost matte-like low gloss - will help prevent scratches and hide wear very well. It's also a good benefit that all HD25 components can be replaced, which adds to the longevity of the product and means less wasteful consumerism by buying new, throwaway product. The sound - definitely an increase in highs and mids, with the bass not rumbly/boomy like my Sony XB950BT. The bass can get strong, but it is controlled and cleaner. I'm no audiophile, but I now understand that the type of messy, festival/rave bass isn't the right kind of bass when it comes to mixing. The HD25's also have pretty good noise isolation considering its an on-ear design. I actually wore these for about 2-3 hours today after receiving them with hardly any ear soreness. The split headband does help alleviate some of the pressure off your ears. Definitely noticed that I didn't get hot or sweat (even during this hot afternoon). An over the ear headphone would make me feel the opposite. They're very lightweight and comfortable, and adding 3rd party ear pads would only make the comfort even better. Overall, for the $99 price I got these at makes this a very good value considering how these will probably last me the next decade - a timeless and robust piece of DJ kit everyone should have. 5 |
Smitty1269 | 2024-05-09 02:45:21 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was skeptical when I first tried these headphones. They come with 3 sets of ear pads. Once I found the correct fit I was pleasantly surprised. I first tried with Bluetooth music from my phone. The seal from outside noise was excellent. The bass was much better than my other wireless ear buds. It took me a while to set these up on my PC with the USB C dongle. (Need an adapter if you don't have have a USB C port) The spatial sound was very good and the bass was incredible for wireless earbuds. Very good for gaming Overall, I have to say that I recommend these ear buds. 5 |