Typical price: £70
What is it: Entry level sound-isolating earphones
What we think: Good all-rounders but lacking in high end clarity
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 12 October 2007
Tags: Shure, Shure SE110 sound-isolating earphones, entry level, budget, sound-isolating earphones
We like:
Overall sound quality; price; supplied carry case; good range of earpiece tips
We don't like:
Lack of definition in the high end; some may be put off by the professional wearing method
You might also need:
An MP3 player
CNET UK judgement:
An attractive first step into the world of sound-isolating earphones. Shure has produced a very decent set of 'phones but the power of the bass and mids has compromised the clarity in the high end
Full review:
Shure's new SE110 sound-isolating earphones take the 'entry level' crown from the SE210s and promise to let you 'hear music as it's meant to be heard'. This is a bold statement for a pair of £70 earphones. Continue Reading...
Shure SE110 sound-isolating earphones History
2 Oct 2007 in Crave
Ears-on with Shure's SE110 sound-isolating earphones
We've got Shure's new SE110 sound-isolating earphones jammed in our ears and so far, we're really quite impressed. To celebrate we've got a whole bunch of photos and a run down of what we think thus far
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