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Shure - SE535 (Pro)

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"heavy sweat resistant"

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"I found it much less tiring to my ears playing longer sets with my 535 compared to the se215.. ... I think having multiple drivers really helps"


"Super happy with the full sound and comfort."

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"In ears are great for getting a clean precise mix"


"When I switched from SE215s to SE535s, it made an absolute world of difference instantly. ... the drummer and bass player truly need robust sound right where 1-driver and cheap 2-driver IEMs fall off."


"everything sounds great on them ... I hear things in my music ive never heard before I started using them"

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"they have very nice isolation"


"Sound isolation, both have a good sound isolation. If I wear them on the street and an ambulance is very near, it's only a low background sound with both. Maybe only a little bit lower with the Shure."


"They seemed pretty good for noise canceling if you can get them to fit right"

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"I still think my Shure se535 are the worst IEMs I've ever had for listening music"


"I had some se535 for years that I spent a pretty penny on. I got a pair of kz after they broke. For 10% of the cost. And I'm pretty sure they sound better."


"I tried Shure (535), but they lacked bass."

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"So much better than my previous Shure 535. Those sound like toys in comparison."


"I tried Shure (535), but they lacked bass."


"could have more bass on the lowend imo"

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"the triple flange for the shure is a little bit too long, I cut of the 3th flange and the root a little bit."

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oceanie • 8 months ago

Schiit stack (amp+dac) and my headphones are Hifiman Sundara. Good for tarkov but if you want better directional audio I think IEMs are better. Shure has a good pair called SE535 pro that I recommend but they are about $450 CAD.

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47FsXMj • 4 months ago

My first (for me) very expensive IEM's were Shure SE535's. I was amazed by the details I never heard before in songs i've listened to for years.

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Acceptable_Emu6605 • 11 months ago

Love my IEMs. I use Shure 535 and also Shure 215. Both sound great and very happy i made The change

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an-english-gent10 • 8 months ago

I use the shure SE535 in ear monitors everything sounds great on them I hear things in my music ive never heard before I started using them I use them along with a Sony NW-A105 the Walkman features high quality audio components for hogh quality sound I also run Qobuz streaming app as the Walkman runs android And qobuz is cd quality and hi res audio minimum CD Quality I use this set up in the gym too as the shure se535 are heavy sweat resistant

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AnomanderRaked • 4 months ago

I mean yea of course that's not a hot take or anything, headphones or iems or even speakers can all sound better then one another within a similar price range. now will they definitively? Absolutely not but they have the possibility to and can. That said U say 1000$ iems are beating 1500$ headphones but u list a bunch of headphones that are nowhere near 1500$ as ur examples.....That seems a bit odd. I'd much rather listen to my he1000se if I'm looking for sound quality rather than my Kaiser 10 even if both sound good for example. Anyway I was a big iem fan in the early 2010s started with an old kilpsch model I forgot the name of that used to sell for 50$ at futureshop before moving on to the kilpsch x10. Then the Weston 3umx to the Weston 4 and then Shure 535. Then moved up to shit outside my local area and was popular on the headfi forums back then in the fitear 334 and aurisonics asg 2 (later updated to the 2.5 when sent in for repair one time) before finally settling on the Noble Kaiser 10. What I learned from that is iems can sound amazing and despite me thinking that sound quality was what I cared about most, what actually matters most is comfort and that's why nowadays I use the non insertion version of airpods 90% of the time instead of reaching for one.

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Bartzol_TTV • 5 days ago

Shure SE846. They aren't perfect but pretty good even though more on the pricy side. They have a fairly neutral sound and clear even when a lot of sounds are played at once. I had the Shure SE535 before. They are not as good and need a little bit of equalizer tweaking but have a better worth to price ratio. SE846 are heavier than the SE535 and your ears may need a bit longer to adjust to them. Since you don't seem to listen to a lot of technical music the SE846 are probably overkill but the SE535 may hit the mark.

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Basketball_Tyson • 4 months ago

I'm rolling an XVive system for wireless IEM (small, cheap, rechargeable - not the best sound, range) with Shure SE-535 (triple driver = Awesome)

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djarchi • 11 months ago

I had two pairs of TMA-1s. Snapped the band on both. Switched to Shure 215’s in 2018. Upgraded to the 535’s in 2020. They’re not for everyone but they significantly made DJing better for me.

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IAmSenseye • 11 months ago

I got shure se535's because headphone were pressing my head too much and my head would start to hurt from the pressing. You can swap the cables on the earbuds and it has 3 separate engines for lows, mids and highs if i remember correctly. In ears are great for getting a clean precise mix, but one thing you wont have is that feeling of spaciousness when listening through them. Also got to be very careful with the audio interface to not accidentally blast out your eardrums so always have limiters on the master. I love my se535, but i still used one of those headphone eq plugins that flattens the sound based on your headphone eq profile. I used it for all my headphones.

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IanHancockTX • 3 months ago

I do own Shure SE-535 as well, which sound amazing but they do disconnect you a little too much from the environment, so if you are expected to take requests, they are not the greatest choice. The HD-25s are by far the most practical for general DJing.

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