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Shure SE 425


$349.00 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sound isolation is excellent, does a great job blocking out surrounding noises. Detachable cables help enable you to replace them as needed over time. Detail through all areas is very good, provides a complete and clear sound.

The Cons:Cables are very rigid near the ears, makes them a bit uncomfortable. Earpieces don't go as deep into the ear canal as past models, don't feel as secure. Bass can seem too understated, typically needs a big boost from the music player.

The Shure SE 425 are high end headphones designed for a high definition audio experience with an in-ear design. These are the next step up in the series from the Shure SE 315, now using dual high-definition MicroDrivers to enable accurate and balanced sound throughout the audio range.

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They are followed by the Shure SE 535, which uses triple high-definition MicroDrivers. This model comes in clear and metallic silver and comes with disposable black foam sleeves as well as soft flex sleeves in 3 sizes for comfort. A pair of yellow foam sleeves and triple flange sleeves are also included to prevent cord tangle and to make them more comfortable. A premium carrying case houses everything in a convenient package, and a quarter inch adapter is also included.

Features

  • Dual High-Definition MicroDrivers
  • Accurate and balanced sound
  • Available in clear and metallic silver
  • 3 pairs of disposable black foam sleeves (S, M, L)
  • 3 pairs of soft flex sleeves (S, M, L)
  • 1 pair of yellow foam sleeves
  • 1 pair of triple flange sleeves
  • Premium carrying case
  • Quarter inch (6.5mm) adapter

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Pros
  • 1

    sound isolation is excellent, does a great job blocking out surrounding noises

  • 1

    detachable cables help enable you to replace them as needed over time

  • 1

    detail through all areas is very good, provides a complete and clear sound

Cons
  • 1

    cables are very rigid near the ears, makes them a bit uncomfortable

  • 1

    earpieces don't go as deep into the ear canal as past models, don't feel as secure

  • 1

    bass can seem too understated, typically needs a big boost from the music player

  • 1

    connector is a bit bulkier than usual, sometimes a difficult fit with some MP3 players

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