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Product Description:
Designed for music lovers looking to upgrade the earphones included with their MP3 players, the compact SE110 are the perfect introduction to the stunning performance of Shure earphones. Evolved from earphone technology road-tested by pro musicians and perfected by Shure engineers, the compact SE110 deliver a rich, lifelike listening experience that's free from outside noise.Developed for the discerning music lover, Balanced MicroSpeakers deliver optimized audio for a vivid and detailed listening experience. Rediscover your favorite music - richer and more lifelike than you've ever heard it.Comfortable sound-isolating sleeves block over 90 percent of ambient noise. Combined with the compact design and a modular cable, interruptions from the outside world are minimized, enabling you to focus on your music.
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Shure SE110 Sound Isolating Earphone with Balanced Armature Driver Review
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My $40 Sony headphones outperformed these. I didn't like them at all. Specifically, the bass was awful. The $30 iphone adapter didn't work for my 3G iphone either.
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Shure SE110 Sound Isolating Earphone with Balanced Armature Driver Review
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The earphones fit better than the ones supplied with the ipod but the sound quality is no where near as good. Not a good value for the money.
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Shure SE110 Sound Isolating Earphone with Balanced Armature Driver Review
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I bought these for my iPod when my others broke, and I am VERY impressed. I am able to listen to some of my softest classical music with an extreme amount backgrond noise, and very little of the background noise is audible. In other words, they do EXACTLY what Shure says they will. If you are looking for a product that will insure that you can listen to soft music on a low volume with little intruption, look no further!!
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Shure SE110 Sound Isolating Earphone with Balanced Armature Driver Review
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First of all, I didn't really expect too much from these headphones as they are usually only a hundred bucks or less. My usual headphones include a pair of ultimate ears and bose on ear headphones, so I have a decent knowledge of audio headphones. Second, I have quite a good ear for sound and appreciate quality/detail but also appreciate good bass (I think great bass and detail are the holy grail of headphones).
Pros:
-Absolutely amazing fit. Shures are the absolute best when it comes to sound isolation and fit. They will feel awkward at first when you put them in but after a couple minutes when the foam fills out to your ear they will feel excellent and isolate sound just as good. Everyone has different ears but the foam pieces ensure that all ear canals will be equally filled in. Kudos to shure for this.
-Decent high frequency and mid frequency sound, but almost too much of an emphasis on the higher frequencies.
Cons:
-Absolutely the worst bass I have ever heard from any headphones. Period. The stock iPod buds even have a world of bass more than these. There are headphones that don't have much bass but are still acceptable to listen to but these make any type of music with the slightest bass unbearable to listen too.
I returned the pair immediately due to the lack of bass. A MUCH MUCH better alternative to this are the Sennheiser 300's and those are only like $[...]. I would stick with those unless you wanna hit the $150 mark and buy the Ultimate Ear headphones or the much higher end Shures (the 530's are heaven). Hope this helps everyone!
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Shure SE110 Sound Isolating Earphone with Balanced Armature Driver Review
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After months of research on earbuds, I finally decided to go with SE110. Before I begin, I should mention that I already own V-moda's bass freqs and vibes, which honestly sounds better if you compare it by higher notes.
After playing with them for about a week or so, I must have to say, these earbuds sounds amazing, although they lack of bass, but if you are a person who rather loves details in the music rather than bass, you will love them.
Though you have to play with them to get perfect level of isolation and so does the sound.
But BEWARE, if you are the one who likes to hear more higher notes likes me (17KHz and up) which mostly includes all punchy bass beats, you wont get satisfied with these, for that I highly recommand V-moda's bass freqs (abt $30), which I own and I love (perhaps more than these pairs).
One More Thing, If you have unusual shaped ears like me, (I have big bat ears), they wont look good on you nor they wont give you that level of comfort which shure promises. To resolve this issue, you can go with shure's E2c, which as my friends says are smaller and made for almost all ears.
Pros:
-Very well constructed, and durable.
-Includes all the necessary accessories. (All of the Shure earbuds does)
-As mentioned above, sounds terrific.
Cons:
-Significanly lacks of bass, may be thats because I am used to with V-moda, some people may get desired level of bass from these pairs.
-Looks bigger than usual erbuds, even if its worn over the ear.
-If you have unusual ears like me, you wont find it comfortable.
In conclusion, I am not 100% satisfied, but as an audiophile, they're important part of my collection.
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