Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Shure SE 315 Review: Quality For The Discerning Ear

By Timson Deboson


Looking over a Shure SE 315 review you can instantly see that they are a product tailored for those who really enjoy their music. They are not produced to grab the eye of someone who wants to buy a cheap pair of headphones to wear while they jog once a month. They are made for the everyday user who has an appreciation for music.

In th e80 years that Shure has been conducting business they have learned a thing or two about how to make a good set of headphones. They used all of the information at their disposal to create a product that does exactly what every music lover wants, a comfortable and clean music experience.

The main detracting factor for most people is going to be the nature in which they are worn. They no get inserted from under the ear, but are put in from the top side of the ear. At first it may be difficult to become accustom to, but once you are, it is easy to tell why they went that route. It adds security and raises the level of noise dampening ability. They have also connected a cord with more strength and length. There are pros and cons to that feature, ultimately it is a wash.

The upgrades in sound isolation include the overall design of the headphones themselves. Aside from the way they are put in, foam and rubber sleeves are made for them that will fit nearly every ear type and size. The added pieces eliminate the nuisance of hearing surrounding environmental noises.

If you have decided to step up and spend a little more on your listening equipment, you are going to instantly realize the difference in quality of sound. They are superb at delivering clear and concise audio reproduction.

The Shure SE 315 review has been great across the board, and for good reason, they deserve it. The price is more than cheap but less than expensive, and definitely not as much as the sound quality would dictate.




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