Shure SE315
The Shure 315 are disappointing for neutral sound. They have an even mid-range but have underemphasized bass and treble ranges. As a result, mixes lack thump and rumble while vocals and lead instruments are veiled. Sibilants like cymbals are also very dull. They have a poor soundstage due to their closed-back in-ear design, meaning they won't be the ideal headphones for neutral listeners.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- Interface Type: Pluggable earphones head use MMCX interface, you can use various MMCX connector cables.
- Replacement: This replacement earbud head can easily replace your damaged or lost left right earphones.
- Comfortable to Wear: The earbud heads are comfortable to wear and can be used as a perfect replacement for your original earphones.
- HiFi Sound Quality: Enjoy HiFi sound quality, restore the real sound, and let you have a different listening experience.
- Scope of Application: The sports earbud heads are used to replace your damaged for SE215 SE315 SE535 earphones.
PROS
+ Modular design
+ Great sound quality
+ Excellent noise isolation
CONS
- Inconvenient fit
- Expensive
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Rtings on June 27, 2017
The Shure 315 are disappointing for neutral sound. They have an even mid-range but have underemphasized bass and treble ranges. As a result, mixes lack thump and rumble while vocals and lead instruments are veiled. Sibilants like cymbals are also very dull. They have a poor soundstage due to their closed-back in-ear design, meaning they won't be the ideal headphones for neutral listeners.
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By TrustedReviews on March 23, 2011
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