The SE215 is the entry to Shure SE earphones. It features a Dynamic driver for a detailed, warm, sound with improved bass. Sound Isolating Earphones were originally developed as Personal Monitor Systems to allow musicians to hear their own performances in loud onstage environments.They work by using soft, flexible sleeves to block up to 90 % of the background noise. You can concentrate on your music, whether you are on-stage, in a train, on the street or working out. At the same time you can reduce the audio level to conserve your hearing. The SE215 features a durable Kevlar reinforced cable that allows easy replacement or customisation. The formable wire ensures secure placement, and over the ear configuration keeps cables out of the way. The gold plated MMCX connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360 degree rotation for comfortable fit. Because every ear is different, the Fit Kit includes an assortment of foam and silicone sleeves in different sizes. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you. A good seal is key to optimizing sound isolation and bass response. as well as maximizing comfort during extended wear.al monitoring.
The SE215 is the entry to Shure SE earphones. It features a Dynamic driver for a detailed, warm, sound with improved bass. Sound Isolating Earphones were originally developed as Personal Monitor Systems to allow musicians to hear their own performances in loud onstage environments.They work by using soft, flexible sleeves to block up to 90 % of the background noise. You can concentrate on your music, whether you are on-stage, in a train, on the street or working out. At the same time you can reduce the audio level to conserve your hearing. The SE215 features a durable Kevlar reinforced cable that allows easy replacement or customisation. The formable wire ensures secure placement, and over the ear configuration keeps cables out of the way. The gold plated MMCX connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360 degree rotation for comfortable fit. Because every ear is different, the Fit Kit includes an assortment of foam and silicone sleeves in different sizes. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you. A good seal is key to optimizing sound isolation and bass response. as well as maximizing comfort during extended wear.al monitoring.
The SE215 is the entry to Shure SE earphones. It features a Dynamic driver for a detailed, warm, sound with improved bass. Sound Isolating Earphones were originally developed as Personal Monitor Systems to allow musicians to hear their own performances in loud onstage environments.They work by using soft, flexible sleeves to block up to 90 % of the background noise. You can concentrate on your music, whether you are on-stage, in a train, on the street or working out. At the same time you can reduce the audio level to conserve your hearing. The SE215 features a durable Kevlar reinforced cable that allows easy replacement or customisation. The formable wire ensures secure placement, and over the ear configuration keeps cables out of the way. The gold plated MMCX connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360 degree rotation for comfortable fit. Because every ear is different, the Fit Kit includes an assortment of foam and silicone sleeves in different sizes. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you. A good seal is key to optimizing sound isolation and bass response. as well as maximizing comfort during extended wear.al monitoring.
The SE215 is the entry to Shure SE earphones. It features a Dynamic driver for a detailed, warm, sound with improved bass. Sound Isolating Earphones were originally developed as Personal Monitor Systems to allow musicians to hear their own performances in loud onstage environments.They work by using soft, flexible sleeves to block up to 90 % of the background noise. You can concentrate on your music, whether you are on-stage, in a train, on the street or working out. At the same time you can reduce the audio level to conserve your hearing. The SE215 features a durable Kevlar reinforced cable that allows easy replacement or customisation. The formable wire ensures secure placement, and over the ear configuration keeps cables out of the way. The gold plated MMCX connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360 degree rotation for comfortable fit. Because every ear is different, the Fit Kit includes an assortment of foam and silicone sleeves in different sizes. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you. A good seal is key to optimizing sound isolation and bass response. as well as maximizing comfort during extended wear.al monitoring.
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Well, I was cleaning out an old bag today and stumbled across my old pair of 215's. I originally bought them wired, but later got the bluetooth cable. It worked ok but I'm a much bigger fan of the wired configuration. These are the PRO version. No mic, just wired IEM's. I had to bust them out and take them for a spin and they were everything I remembered. I bought these in 2012 right here on b&h. They're extremely comfortable, I can wear them for long periods with less or equal discomfort to my sennheiser 598's. The noise isolation is good, sound is terrific. For $100 they just rock, simply put. And they just survived 5 years in a side pocket of my industrial work bag that I toted back and forth to work in everything from 100+ to below zero temps. So glad I found ... MoreWell, I was cleaning out an old bag today and stumbled across my old pair of 215's. I originally bought them wired, but later got the bluetooth cable. It worked ok but I'm a much bigger fan of the wired configuration. These are the PRO version. No mic, just wired IEM's. I had to bust them out and take them for a spin and they were everything I remembered. I bought these in 2012 right here on b&h. They're extremely comfortable, I can wear them for long periods with less or equal discomfort to my sennheiser 598's. The noise isolation is good, sound is terrific. For $100 they just rock, simply put. And they just survived 5 years in a side pocket of my industrial work bag that I toted back and forth to work in everything from 100+ to below zero temps. So glad I found these relics I had to come write a review.
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I love shure 215 headphones so much, the sound quality cant be beat. The wireless version however leaves much to be desired. I understand they are not a sports ear bud, so needing to clean the connections after sweating I understand. The connection issues are ridiculous, last year they were disconnecting frequently, but now it's every few seconds they cut in and out. Often reconnecting out of sync, becoming completely unusable in a big city like toronto were so many bluetooth 5.0 headphones are being used. Please Shure, update to bluetooth 5.3 and let me enjoy my 215s once again!
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Overall:I have owned Shure in-ears before that were much more expensive but didn't last for super long without one of them quitting working. I bought this cheaper model because of some solid recommendations. However, I only used them twice before the right in-ear kept separating from its single-pin cable. I think the single-pin design is simply not as sturdy as the double-pin design of other in-ears. Beware at your own peril. Otherwise, the sound quality is very good.
Shure SE215 PRO Wired Earbuds - Professional Sound Isolating Earphones, Clear Sound & Deep Bass, Single Dynamic MicroDriver, Secure Fit in Ear Monitor
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Well, I was cleaning out an old bag today and stumbled across my old pair of 215's. I originally bought them wired, but later got the bluetooth cable. It worked ok but I'm a much bigger fan of the wired configuration. These are the PRO version. No mic, just wired IEM's. I had to bust them out and take them for a spin and they were everything I remembered. I bought these in 2012 right here on b&h. They're extremely comfortable, I can wear them for long periods with less or equal discomfort to my sennheiser 598's. The noise isolation is good, sound is terrific. For $100 they just rock, simply put. And they just survived 5 years in a side pocket of my industrial work bag that I toted back and forth to work in everything from 100+ to below zero temps. So glad I found ... MoreWell, I was cleaning out an old bag today and stumbled across my old pair of 215's. I originally bought them wired, but later got the bluetooth cable. It worked ok but I'm a much bigger fan of the wired configuration. These are the PRO version. No mic, just wired IEM's. I had to bust them out and take them for a spin and they were everything I remembered. I bought these in 2012 right here on b&h. They're extremely comfortable, I can wear them for long periods with less or equal discomfort to my sennheiser 598's. The noise isolation is good, sound is terrific. For $100 they just rock, simply put. And they just survived 5 years in a side pocket of my industrial work bag that I toted back and forth to work in everything from 100+ to below zero temps. So glad I found these relics I had to come write a review.
I love shure 215 headphones so much, the sound quality cant be beat. The wireless version however leaves much to be desired. I understand they are not a sports ear bud, so needing to clean the connections after sweating I understand. The connection issues are ridiculous, last year they were disconnecting frequently, but now it's every few seconds they cut in and out. Often reconnecting out of sync, becoming completely unusable in a big city like toronto were so many bluetooth 5.0 headphones are being used. Please Shure, update to bluetooth 5.3 and let me enjoy my 215s once again!
Overall:I have owned Shure in-ears before that were much more expensive but didn't last for super long without one of them quitting working. I bought this cheaper model because of some solid recommendations. However, I only used them twice before the right in-ear kept separating from its single-pin cable. I think the single-pin design is simply not as sturdy as the double-pin design of other in-ears. Beware at your own peril. Otherwise, the sound quality is very good.
After looking through countless reviews and comments, I decided that these headphones were the best for what I need. I am in a band, so I need comfortable long lasting good quality in-ears that will make sure I have the best experience possible, for both me and the people I am playing for. It has great bass. The only thing I found when listening to it on my phone was that it seemed to be playing a lot more of the lower frequencies and less treble and mid. I sorted this out really quickly by raising the 1k - 5k fader slightly within Spotify or, if your phone and/or laptop is different, then you can change the equaliser within the setting of your device. The only thing I found to criticize it was about the noise cancelation, but the only reason why it is like this is ... MoreAfter looking through countless reviews and comments, I decided that these headphones were the best for what I need. I am in a band, so I need comfortable long lasting good quality in-ears that will make sure I have the best experience possible, for both me and the people I am playing for. It has great bass. The only thing I found when listening to it on my phone was that it seemed to be playing a lot more of the lower frequencies and less treble and mid. I sorted this out really quickly by raising the 1k - 5k fader slightly within Spotify or, if your phone and/or laptop is different, then you can change the equaliser within the setting of your device. The only thing I found to criticize it was about the noise cancelation, but the only reason why it is like this is because I am using the harder earpiece than the foam (That is my preference) but if I were to use foam earbuds it would be a lot better.I have been using them for just under a month, so far so good! Would recommend, would rate them 4/5
Nothing wrong with them.Sweet and mellow just as many others have said, although I can't really say I've seen what they're on about regarding their inability to reproduce highs? Maybe that's an age thing though. My hearing ain't that bad and they sound good. So I call it how I hear it. White Lies Strangers in a Phat flac sparkles like a Christmas tree...so I am not gonna complain.They sound like the best thing I've ever tried. Expensive...yes but damn good.The only thing I will say is the right/ left indexing...what the'...? You can't see them and they're the wrong way round! Red in the RIGHT...what Da f'..! I've bought some aftermarket sponges and I'm mixing the colours to help me out.Seriously...they're nice wee birdies twittering in your ears. Possibly ... MoreNothing wrong with them.Sweet and mellow just as many others have said, although I can't really say I've seen what they're on about regarding their inability to reproduce highs? Maybe that's an age thing though. My hearing ain't that bad and they sound good. So I call it how I hear it. White Lies Strangers in a Phat flac sparkles like a Christmas tree...so I am not gonna complain.They sound like the best thing I've ever tried. Expensive...yes but damn good.The only thing I will say is the right/ left indexing...what the'...? You can't see them and they're the wrong way round! Red in the RIGHT...what Da f'..! I've bought some aftermarket sponges and I'm mixing the colours to help me out.Seriously...they're nice wee birdies twittering in your ears. Possibly The Best 'cheap' IEMs. A hundred notes ain't cheap!If multi balanced ChiFi works ...and keeps working, for you...hey man...it's your Buck.I didn't want to take that risk...and I'm glad I didn't.
The Shure se215s are an EXCELLENT option for any serious studio or stage monitoring work. I first used them nearly 15 years ago in a live setting with Shure's wireless in-ear system. I never really thought much of them except that they sounded pretty good and would mostly stay in with my thrashing around the stage. Recently I was looking for a pair of wired earbuds for monitoring while traveling and I was pretty sure a mixer/producer friend was using these. We spoke about them and he told me he starts all his serious mixing tasks on these. I trust his ears and how right was he about these. These are the most accurate monitoring devices I've ever used. I've completely stopped using my Audio Technica ATH-M50s because these sound so much better. I'm able to hear into ... MoreThe Shure se215s are an EXCELLENT option for any serious studio or stage monitoring work. I first used them nearly 15 years ago in a live setting with Shure's wireless in-ear system. I never really thought much of them except that they sounded pretty good and would mostly stay in with my thrashing around the stage. Recently I was looking for a pair of wired earbuds for monitoring while traveling and I was pretty sure a mixer/producer friend was using these. We spoke about them and he told me he starts all his serious mixing tasks on these. I trust his ears and how right was he about these. These are the most accurate monitoring devices I've ever used. I've completely stopped using my Audio Technica ATH-M50s because these sound so much better. I'm able to hear into the mix more in my own work and also just listening to a streaming service as well. These earbuds make listening to music fun. More fun than it used to be and I nearly always have music playing at home so I'm quite a music fanatic. The value on these earbuds is impeccable. Really they don't have any business being as good as they are and, as an added bonus for travel, they come with a carrying case pounce that also has a clip so I can clip it on my belt loop and not lose them. I hope to always have a pair of se215s. I'm a true believer.
compare very well to my big over-your headphones like my audio technical M40x and AKG K240.hones.The sound stage and imaging compared to the audio technical is about 85% is good and about 70% as good with the AKGThose of you who are an audio files.Let me define these termsYour frequency response is about how accurately the headphones are able to reproduce the sound.This is important for a headphones that are meant to be used for content creation.Consumer headphones.Do not give you an accurate frequency response.They have a frequency response that's tune to sound really good.Flat frequency, headphones do sound good.But the more exaggerated frequency response can sound better.But you are going to be creating content, which means you need to ... Morecompare very well to my big over-your headphones like my audio technical M40x and AKG K240.hones.The sound stage and imaging compared to the audio technical is about 85% is good and about 70% as good with the AKGThose of you who are an audio files.Let me define these termsYour frequency response is about how accurately the headphones are able to reproduce the sound.This is important for a headphones that are meant to be used for content creation.Consumer headphones.Do not give you an accurate frequency response.They have a frequency response that's tune to sound really good.Flat frequency, headphones do sound good.But the more exaggerated frequency response can sound better.But you are going to be creating content, which means you need to hear your audio accurately. Hence why you need a pair of professional headphones like these,Your sound stage refers to how well the headphones can represent how spread apart the sound is,Your imaging refers to how detailed the sound isThese two are very important when it comes to how well the headphones can represent stereo sound.Good imaging on the headphones, where allow you to pick a part different parts of the audio signal, like mouth, clicks or different instruments.You sound stage allows you to determine how far away a given sound isThis is important because it will help you be able to fix things like echo and reverb in your recordingAlso, there's nothing quite like being able to pick out different instruments and different vocals, in the recordingSoundstage in imaging a really hard to explain if you can get into the store and try out a pair of headphones you'll be able to have a much better understanding of what I'm talking aboutI got these for Field recording, and they Excel with that.They can also block up to 30 dB of noise.The primary purpose was for people who were performing together in the band to protect their hearing, and be able to hear themselves playingA good pair of monitoring headphones is essential for anybody who's in the content creation business even even if that means this being on a zoom call.Because they were designed for performers that means that they designed to be low profile and not be noticed.If you don't want to have that streamer radio narrator, look on your conference calls.These headphones paired with a lavalier microphone in a field recorder/audio interface, like a Zoom h1.Is your best bet for a low profile professional video conferencing set up if you're looking to keep your cost lowAs a matter of fact, this is the exact same set up. I hooked my sister up with for her video conferencing business.And if you call BNH they're probably gonna recommend this exact set up because I ran this past them and they said this was a good set up for my sisterI don't usually write reviews I have a reading disability I use text to speech software. This turns my speech into text and I try to use Grammarly to catch spelling and grammar issues so my apologies if there's any of those.Those AKG are mentioned or a semi open back designWhich makes them much better for mixing, and editing the audio, but not good for monitoring
My last set of in-ear phones ran away from home (again). I decided to move away from $19.00 phones for once in my life and (Eeeek) bought these high flyers. Why didn't I do this years ago? I am in a whole new audio space now, hearing things I never heard before. Thick quality never break cables, intelligent speaker design, super sound. You can teach an old dog new tricks. I hope these don't run away from home..... never going back to inexpensive phones.
These worked great. They mellow the outside volume of the LOUD guitarist and bassist without not hearing them at all. (No headache after practice). The sound was good and clear and I could actually hear the vocals and my guitar for a change. I would buy these again. Recommend you try them on at home before you use them at practice. It took me a good 1/2 hour to figure out how to put them in correctly, and I wore ear plugs on a regular basis.