How good is Shure se535?

How good is Shure se535?

Every audiophile has at least heard about the Shure SE535. For many the first proper audiophile IEMs. The only problem is their “serious” price. While these are definitely better than the great-value-for-money SE215 they won’t be “$400 worth of better” for most people….Specifications.

Type: In-ear
Microphone: No

Does Shure SE535 have microphone?

You get a load of stuff in the box for your money, including soft flex sleeves, foam sleeves, triple-flange sleeves (for extra isolation), a carry case, a 1/4-inch adapter, and both the Bluetooth connection cable and a regular universal 3.5mm cable have a remote and microphone for taking calls.

Are Shure earphones worth it?

The Shure SE215 is one of the best earbuds with an under $100 price tag on the market today. Shure has managed to get themselves into a lower price bracket (they have historically been known to be quite expensive) and still maintain the quality sound reproduction they are known for.

Is Shure mic USA legit?

The only Shure website in the U.S. that sells Shure products is Shure.com. Any other website in the U.S. purporting to be an official Shure company website and offering Shure products for purchase may be a fake website designed to steal consumer credit card information.

How do you date a Shure microphone?

There is a “date code” of two letter combinations inside the microphone. If you carefully unscrew the handle in the middle, there is a small circuit board with wires going to the connector. There are two letters stamped on the circuit board. The “date code” indicates the month and year of manufacture.

Where are Shure headphones made?

I know Shure manufactures its products in Mexico and China. Are the same quality and reliability standards used for each factory? Absolutely. All Shure manufacturing facilities are ISO (International Standards Organization) certified annually.

How good is Shure?

The Shure SE215 are alright for neutral sound listening. They have a surprisingly more balanced sound than the higher-end Shure SE315 and Shure SE425. They have good bass and a decently balanced mid-range, although the slight overemphasis in the lower frequencies makes them sound a bit boomy and cluttered.