Shure SE425 Sound Isolating In-Ear Stereo Headphones (Metallic Silver)
Model: SE425-V
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Sensitivity | 109dB SPL/mW |
Impedance | 22 Ohms @ 1kHz |
Maximum input power | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
Cable length | 5.3' (1.63 m) (Detachable) |
Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
Type | In-Ear Noise-Isolating Stereo Headphones |
Frequency range | 20Hz - 19kHz |
Connectors | Gold-Plated 3.5mm Stereo Mini Plug with 1/4" Adapter |
The Shure SE425 earphones have a fairly flat reproduction suitable for professional applications. They offer strong sound-isolation. If you don't mind the over-the-ear cable design, then you will find plenty to love with the SE425s.
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Balanced, clear reproduction Replaceable cables Ergonomic design Strong sound isolation
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Over-the-ear cable positioning won't please everyone
The near-flat response of the Shure SE425 will appeal to audiophiles looking for a hint of added low-end, but booming bass addicts should look elsewhere.
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High quality, flat-response audio performance. Detachable cable can be replaced, rather buying a new pair of earphones.
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Fit can be tricky to secure at first. Not for bass lovers.
The Shure SE425 sound-isolating earphones are an excellent choice for eclectic listeners who demand stellar audio and a high-quality design.
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The Shure SE425 earphones provide fantastic audio quality and a durable design. The package includes useful extras such as a case, a quarter-inch adapter, and the Shure Fit Kit.
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The Shure SE425 earphones will not fit all users comfortably, and they take some effort to put on. Shure has eliminated its modular cable design.
Shure SE425 Review I would like to thank Shure for sending me this pair of SE425 to review. I will try and write as honest a review as possible. I am by no means an audiophile, I love my music and I like to enjoy it through good headphones and speakers.
Can the Shure SE425 buck the trend by performing far better than they look?
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Noise isolation, Replaceable parts
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Dull design, Awkward fit
The SE425s may not be the best sounding earphones in Shure’s line-up, but they’re almost certainly the best value. The audio quality offered by the dual-driver design is nothing short of astounding, and coupled with the excellent build quality, makes the SE425s an almost irresistible set of...
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Robustly built, Replaceable parts, Sound great
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Fairly expensive, Bulky cable
I finally broke my Shure E3C earbuds after almost seven years of faithful service. I crazy glued the stem back onto the earbud and the buds still work, but I felt nervous about the stem breaking again and getting stuck in my ear.
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Bass and treble response; secure fit; awesome sound isolation. Strong warranty. Almost audiophile performance (but not quite).
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Foam sleeves hard to remove. Proper insert is a two-hand task.
Not as much bass as with my SE215's, even with the same size foam tips - frankly, sort of disappointing considering the price difference between the two pairs.
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Good clarity on mids
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Weak bass
I use these for music listening and for field monitoring.I bought them, in part, based on the Shure reputation for design, ruggedness, and accuracy.When I first received and tried these I did not like them. They fit poorly and the sound was very thin and lacking in bass and definition.
Very happy with my new SE-425's, the bass is there. The Clarity is awesome, horns sound like should, vocals are awesome as the drums are also!
Wonderful fit and amazing sound quality. Sleek design I can't get enough of these things. Can't wait to use them during my next live set.
I love listening to my iPod through my earphones, and I have a thing for high quality earphones. I always try to go out of my way to get myself high quality earphones, despite their high prices.
So, I purchased these as a backup pair for my honeymoon. I've used countless in ears and I must say these are, well, thin. Harsh sounding and really just a waste of money. I played these through my questyle qp1r (which in my opinion, is a game-changer in the dap world) listening to lossless 16 or 24...
I've owned some hi-end IEMs over the years. Bose & B&O A8s to name drop some. However the SE425s are by far & away the Best I've owned. The sound is every bit as good as advertised, when linked to my Astel Kern Jnr. What makes these special is some one has put a lot of effort into the fit & comfort.
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fit & comfort, quality
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- Dual High-Definition MicroDrivers
- Ergonomic Housings
- Eartip Fit Kit
- Detachable Kevlar-Reinforced Cable
- 3.5mm Plug with 1/4" Adapter
- Carrying Case
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- Shure SE425 Sound Isolating In-Ear Stereo Headphones (Metallic Silver)
- 1/4" Adapter
- Carrying Case
- 3 x Pairs of Flex Sleeves (S/M/L)
- 3 x Pairs of Black Foam Sleeves (S/M/L)
- Pair of Triple Flange Sleeves
- Pair of Yellow Universal Fit Foam Sleeves
- 2-Year Limited Warranty