Comply foam sometimes does a better job. So I'm tempted by its better brethren (UE600 or 700), maybe the Grado 8, and certainly these latest Shures.The frequency response curve of SE535 does not seem to be similar to the ideal curve, as it does not have a peak around 3kHz that is about 10 db higher than the base. The listener experiences the incredible vibe while plugging in Shure S215 earbuds.SE215-CL: Transparent, Standard 3.5mm detachable cable.The world’s most expensive in-ear type earphones are from Shure only. Low-treble is decently balanced, but the narrow peak around 5KHz could make certain sounds a bit too intense.
Our choice for you would be the SE315 because it is 1000 Hz higher than the SE215 in high-frequency response (17500 Vs 18500Hz). By What Hi-Fi?
By What Hi-Fi? Frequency response – you want to have enough of a frequency spread you still feel as well as hear what you’re doing.
I'm worried about the decrease in bass (but again I have the E17) and them just plain sounding different being BA. If you are a gadget enthusiast you will love that transparent version of shure.Additional specifications are available within this article.SE215SPE: Special Edition Blue, Standard 3.5mm detachable cable (46″).Soft sound isolating sleeves or buds obstruct up to 37 dB of ambient air noise. Somethin' about STAYIN' in their clamshell container ALL THE TIME makes 'em ... uh ... "durable"!I'm obviously looking for something better and willing to spend the money so do you think the 535's would fit the bill perfectly? you completely sold me to it! They are a little tricky to get a good fit if you are not used to IEMs, but your excellent tutorial was a huge help.
I’m stucked in beetwen this two options (both IEMs from“The Wall of Fame”): Philips Fidelio S1 and Shure SE 215. But this particular model just hits the sweet spot of power and price.
My primary use is on commercial flights weekly, I listen to a wide variety of music.The new Westone 4 is supposed to be pretty good but I haven't heard it yet.I've been reading profusely the past week or so, and am both surprised at the lack of uniform standards for both frequency response (although I understand how daunting such a consensus-reaching might be), and the ridiculous lack of consistency in sonic descriptions I've read. EABKF1 Black Foam Sleeves S/M/LSubmit a ticket directly to Shure Customer Service staff, or reach out via phone or email.All premium components and cables are meant to withstand professional, performance-level wear and tear. (Or am I just misunderstanding the purpose of the HRTF?) Shure replaced again (free), but by this time, I had acquired MUCH better IEMs (like Senn IE8).Also, I think the new xx5 series is a step backwards in ergonomics.
That doesn't makes sense, right? adagio). Also, the lack of in-line controls and a mic is not ideal for gaming.The bass is very good.
Not trying to start a debate here, just trying to get the best possible understanding of what's going on :-)I experienced exactly the same problem as some members which posted in this tread about some trouble with bad quality. What is the best headphone (type doesn't matter, I'm just looking for the best sound) I can purchase for $100 or less.
Quality that’s in the Details. Isolation, SQ, comfort, durability, everything is top notch, so I´m wondering what to ecspect from the pricyer top model...?I laud the efforts of those who are trying to rationalize the field, but it's a remarkably noisy forest. I am not sure if burn in is a real thing so thats a different debate to be had... any how do you think i should step up to the 315's (from my understanding the only old difference was a tuned bassport on the 310 vs 210) I wonder if the dynamic driver with added bass reduces the difference between the two.Today i received my Shure SE215 and right at first listening i was dissapointed. Is an SE425/SE535 comparison analogous, in that the 425 may be easier to live with as it may be less analytical, and therefore more tolerant of the flawed source material?
Shure’s top-end features at a more affordable level - but the rich delivery won't suit everyone. I am in the market for a "decent" pair of IEMs to kick around in.
It would be interesting to see measurements for the various tips.I'm wondering the exact same thing.
Nail on chalkboard sound (which I didn't realize until I had listening exp. I'm thinking the SE215, or Grado 60i.
For the fact, the frequency response range is 22.0 Hz to 17.0 kHz that is mind-blowing for an earphone this small. SE215 Sound Isolating™ Earphones Details; Explore; Reviews; Systems & Components; Compatible; Accessories; Support; How It Works.