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 : Shure SE310-K Sound Isolating Earphones (Black)
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Shure SE310-K Sound Isolating Earphones (Black)
from: Shure
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Shure
Color: black
EAN: 0042406142946
Label: Shure
Manufacturer: Shure
Model: SE310-K
Publisher: Shure
Release Date: February 11, 2007
Special Features: Evolved from personal monitor technology that's been road-tested by pro musicians, the SE310 has been precision-tuned for optimal personal portable listening. High-Definition MicroSpeakers deliver extended range audio while the Tuned BassPort optimizes low-end performance to deliver enhanced bass.
Studio: Shure
Variation Description: black
Warranty: 2 years warranty

Features:
  • Sound isolation technology blocks background noise for an ultimate listening experience
  • Sound signature provides a unique acoustic sound to address specific listening preferences using Hi-Definition MicroSpeakers plus Tuned BassPorts
  • Deluxe fit kit includes multiple sleeves to choose from for the most comfortable in-ear fit
  • Modular design allows for the use of variable cable lengths and the ability to add optional in-line accessories such as the Push-To-Hear accessory
  • Frequency range of 22Hz-19kHz



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Product Description:
Breathtaking sound and style featuring Hi-Definition MicroSpeakers with a Tuned BassPort, the SE310 delivers extended range audio and optimized low-end performance. The SE310 also offers a flexible design for multiple wearing positions.



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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Disappointed
I've been searching for a nice pair of earphones, and thought spending $200 on this pair would do the trick. While the sound they produce is clear, there is so much lacking in the middle and low end that music just does not sound good. I listen to a fairly wide variety - jazz, pop, classical, but nothing sounded good. I am not one who craves a lot of bass, either. Adjusting the EQ didn't give me what I wanted. Caveat - I have freakishly large ear canals, so this may have impacted my perception. I have tried a few different models and finally settled on the Sennheiser CX-500. My preference in order:

1) Sennheiser CX-500
2) Bose TriPort In-Ear
3) Sony MDR-EX71SL or this pair

Readers may scoff that I tied these with the $24 Sonys, but this shows how bitterly disappointed I am with these - they simply do not sound good. I was also not a big fan of the Bose, so #2 and #3 are ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Sound too bright
OK, first, I do can tell a difference between 192KBps and uncompressed. My primary setup is Musican Fidelity Can + Sennheiser HD600. However, I didn't like Shure at all. Sound is too bright, basically it is like solid state vs. tube sound. Shure sounds way brighter than Sennheiser. Maybe if you are a Grado fan, you'll like them. I actually like sound of cheaper Bose TriPort better (OK, you can flame me now for mentioning Bose and audiophile in the same sentence). I am returning Shure, continue looking.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - I miss my Shure E4c!
Left my E4c on a plane. You are welcome to whoever picked them up! I like the noise isolating for riding a bike as the wind noise makes any other listening options impossible. The SE310 is great when stationary. A perfect fit is mandatory. "Bright" would seem an appropriate term. My girlfriend was unable to get a fit and scoffed at the expense.

My largest complaint is the MASSIVE connector mid cable. Where the Y terminates into another jack leading to the beefy male connector. It weighs as much as my ipod. On a plane, no big whoop. On a bike, in the gym, on a jog: huge issue. Even when used in the over the ear fashion the weight tugs on the earpieces, upsetting the perfect fit and losing all mid and bass.

If you can find a pair of E4c's buy them! Light and great fit and sound. I would buy these only for physically inactive options. The sound is superior, but for me less functional. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Aural Nirvana
First let me say that I bought these because I was in idiot and carelessly destroyed my other pair of Shure headphones. But, I will come back to that.

I spent a little more than I wanted to. I knew from previous experience that Shure products were fabulous. And I was not disappointed. I don't make a move without my Shure headphones. I would be horrified to find myself at the airport without them. I won't get into all the technical reasons they are superior. I will just say that they are without peer.

Back to me first pair. They got destroyed through my own carelessness. 100% my fault. I took a chance and sent them to the Shure repair center with a copy of the receipt, and a copy of the receipt for my new pair that I bought on Amazon. 7 days later a brand new pair showed up with a zero charge invoice. Now, that is a company that I will come back to again and again. THANK YOU Shure!!
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