Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Shure SE535

The Shure SE535 headphones offer exceptional clarity; deep, tight bass; rich, enveloping sound; and great noise isolation. They are also relatively comfortable and include some useful extras such as an in-line volume control and an airplane adapter.
Shure has been churning out impressive-sounding in-ear headphones for consumers for more than 15 years, and any new models from the company have featured mainly evolutionary changes from their predecessors. The latest update to the Shure consumer line is no exception, with the new SE models featuring a few fairly minor--but mostly welcome--tweaks.
At the very top of the line, we have the Shure SE535. This $499 follow-up to the SE530 is definitely a luxury item, but anyone looking for stellar audio quality in a compact package should consider this investment.
Unlike the rest of the SE line, the earpieces of the SE535 are similar in design to those of its predecessor. In fact, the SE530 is where Shure originally implemented the contoured mold that's meant to sit inside the outer ear. The good news is the company did make some tweaks where it counts: the earbuds are now noticeably slimmer, which should help more users get a more comfortable and secure fit. That being said, the overall size of the SE535 earpieces is still large when compared with other in-ear models, so these won't work for everyone. shure se535

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