SE535-CL : Good ones

11 years ago

Good earphones in overall.

If you had experience with something like Westone's

IEMs, you might find Shure's are a little uncomfortable (just not so ergonomic, but if you do not use them 24/7 they are bearable, and later you will get use to them any way), But Westone's are not so reliable.

Shure's are much better.

Sound is good as well, however not very linear.

Sensitive highs, powerful and clear lows. Many people notice, that mids are a little too loud. You must use EQ for music listening.

They can be good for voice monitoring, I think, but this is just my supposition.

However they provide better sound isolation, than Westone's, and they sits better

in the ear channels, even when you use the same ear tips (yes - Westone's and

Shure's SEx35 can be used with the same SHURE PA 910 ear tips)

I must notice, that, if you use them 24/7, then the moist from your ears will start

to accumulate inside the earphones, then there will be a drops of water, and the water

can cause some cooper surfaces to corrode, thus causing damage to the circuits and

cable's sockets from inside - this is not fixable, and cleaning the sockets will not help. NEVER use them 24/7. However, that is not very pleasant anyway, because your year channels will start to itch after like 8 hours of usage )).

In overall - very good quality and performance/price rate.

The only better IEMs are probably 4-drivers Shure IEMs (it is quite a new model), and custom Ultimate Eears IEMs, but their prices are beyond my

pocket size )).

First impression: if you put them on, you will never want to take them off :).

Image Shure SE535-CL

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Shure
  • Released in 2010
  • Average price : $438
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