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SE535 Sound Isolating Earphones Clear

Shure SE Sound Isolating Earphones

Description
A durable and compact carrying case is included to provide a convenient, tangle-free solution to store and travel with your earphones. An 1/8" (3.5 mm) to 1/4" converter offers a solution for home stereos or other applications with 1/4" jacks, giving you access to high-quality sound regardless of the situation.



Features
- In-ear headphones with discrete, durable design
- Triple high-definition drivers deliver spacious sound and rich bass
- Sound Isolating design blocks up to 37 dB of outside noise
- Over-the-ear fit ensures earphones stay in place while listening or playing
- Gold-plated MMCX connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360-degree rotation
- Detachable cable is both durable and easy to replace
- Includes zippered carrying case, 1/4" adapter and fit kit with selection of sleeves
- Two-year warranty from Shure
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Specs
- Speaker Type: Triple High-Definition MicroDrivers
- Sensitivity (1kHz): 119 dB SPL/mW
- Impedance (1kHz): 36 Î
- Noise Attenuation: Up to 37 dB
- Frequency Range: 18Hz - 19kHz
- Input Connector: Gold-plated 3.5 mm (1/8")
- Cable: 64" Detachable (at ear) with wireform fit
- Color: Available in Clear or Metallic Bronze
- Net weight: 30 g (1 oz.)
Warranty
2 year warranty on wired mics.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
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4.71
21 Reviews
92%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Best of the best for their purpose
Looking for a pair of ears for your mp3 player or computer? Let me suggest a set of Beats first. For the price these might leave anyone looking for the best ears for playback a little disappointed. I've used these for 1) when I'm on drums and 2) when I mix monitors and the band has ears. The sound detail is outstanding, nice and flat with plenty of dynamic potential. The low end is as it should be, clean, tight, and not over emphasized (thanks to triple drivers), The mid and highs are very precise, which enables nice instrument separation even on mono mixes. The 535's allow for less overall volume level which saves my own hearing but they reproduce the dynamics of my mix, with all the intensity but without the spl. That's the feature you pay for. Comfort is a 8.5-10, I'm still working on the right fit. The replaceable cable, very novel concept. No more shipping my gear off for repairs. $499 is steep but WELL worth it if you want the best without getting formed ears at twice the price. The wire over the ear does not hold form as much as I'd like but they won't fall out when properly fitted. This is not the first Shure IEM I've owned but by the quality here it might be the last.
Most Liked Negative Review
Not any better than the less expensive set I had.
Had a inexpensive set that worked just as good as the 535. Have to continue using a floor monitor. Before I can submit this I have to accept emails from Guitar Center.
- Music10
- Home Audio4
- Portable Devices4
- Relaxing4
- Travel3
- Cord Too Short1
- Flimsy Construction1
- Poor Sound1
- Too Much Ambient Noise1
- Uncomfortable1
- Audiophile4
- Gear Head4
- Traveler3
- Musician2
- Competitive Athlete1
- Working out1
- Great Sound12
- Lightweight11
- Good Bass10
- Compact9
- Durable9
Reviewed by 21 customers
Excellent In-Ears
Verified Buyer
submitted6 months ago
byTodd
fromRedding, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Three of our band members upgraded to these in-ears without disappointment. The dual drivers make a huge difference in clarity and detail. I was surprised how well the noise canceling feature worked, and they come with several sizes and types of earbuds.
Excellent In-Ears
Verified Buyer
submitted6 months ago
byTodd
fromRedding, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Three of our band members upgraded to these in-ears without disappointment. The dual drivers make a huge difference in clarity and detail. I was surprised how well the noise canceling feature worked, and they come with several sizes and types of earbuds.
sure i would buy this product again
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byHugo
fromLos Angeles ,CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use them while playing guitar , I've had a few pairs, and I kept stepping on them , they are pricy , but worth it. been using them for a few years already, i trust sure products , although the latest ones seem lighter then the old ones even feel cheap , but they are not, still i recommend them.
Not any better than the less expensive set I had.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byRobert W
fromBranson Mo
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Had a inexpensive set that worked just as good as the 535. Have to continue using a floor monitor. Before I can submit this I have to accept emails from Guitar Center.
First IEM Earphones
submitted2 years ago
byJason
fromCookeville Tn.
My first IEMs, used today with our sound system and they sounded great, glad I went with these! I did get some "ear fatigue" after 5 hours of use, but that's to be expected. Overall sound was good with plenty of bass response.
All Shure products are of the highest quality!
submitted6 years ago
byChuck D
fromLas Vegas
I have used Shure products for over 30 years. I have NEVER had problems with wireless units made buy Shure. I have the Shure 315 AND now the 535. The 535 is a bit clearer with the bass and high end and has a bit more output than my 315's. However, my 315's work very well and sound great also, but the 535's are definitely a step up! Great quality at a great price! They are so good i may just play through a DI on stage and send my mix to my in ears without having a bass amp onstage! I'm super-mega hapoy with this, as well as ALL Shure products!
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