The ear phones themselves have superb acoustics with quality construction for the most discerning audiophiles, Excellent array of ear buds for many different tastes and comfort for any ear and fit, Extremely comfortable; even for long periods of time of wear, Fits flush within the ear making them very discrete,
Wicked expensive; depending on your taste for quality sound, The PTH (Pushtohear) option is not a push but rather a slider; i.e, instead of a true click push button, Superfluous amount of cabling just to disable outside ambient noise;
The ear phones themselves have superb acoustics with quality construction for the most discerning audiophiles, Excellent array of ear buds for many different tastes and comfort for any ear and fit, Extremely comfortable even for long periods of time of...
Wicked expensive depending on your taste for quality sound, The PTH (Pushtohear) option is not a push but rather a slider i.e, instead of a true click push button, Superfluous amount of cabling just to disable outside ambient noise, The PTH cabling an...
If you listen to music or watch any type of multimedia, these headphones will surely delight you; that is, if you have properly ripped your music and converted your DVDs to a bitrate that is worthy of these ear buds. I personally have a set of Shure's ...
When Shure’s SE530 was introduced in late 2006, it was the king of two hills: listening comfort, and number of drivers. But, at nearly 500$, even discerning audiophiles had to make serious sacrifices to afford it. In the intervening years, several othe...
The SE530s are an expensive pair of headphones that dont necessarily offer much more than their sister model, the SE420s. They come with a few more extras that do add a lot of value, but they dont offer much in terms of increased audio quality.If yo...
Abstract: Using a method that’s extremely effective at blocking outside sound without an official noise-canceling system, the SE530s are very clearly some of the best earbuds on the market. So, for all that, will they end up beating out some of the more cumbersome noise-canceling headphones?..
A lot has been written about Shure’s current flagship in-ear phone already, but of course that doesn’t stop us from reviewing them. Maybe we just add a bit more to the confusion surrounding them, seeing how the SE530 are either loved or hated by cer...
Shure is a rock-solid company that delivers a well-thought-out earphone. Everything is broken up into in-line components, giving you the option to use the phones with the volume slider or additional accessories like the Push-to-Talk (E500 PTH).
The SE530s are subject to the same limitations and problems inherent with other in-ear systems. These include comfort and risk of hurting your ears. At around $450, they may be expensive for the average ear bud consumer.
As far as in-ear systems go, the SE500s are it. Sound quality and isolation are great, and their comfort is good enough for an album’s length. If you’re spending the money for the SE530s, you might as well spring for the SE530 PTH ($50 more) and get t...
The Shure SE 530s offer a natural, warm, highly-impressive sound but the fact the high-end is bested by significantly cheaper earphones knocks it off the top spot...
Unless you’re Bernie Ecclestone’s wife, you probably can’t afford the best car in the world, or the most luxurious house, but with these modest-looking Shures you can enjoy the warm, rich sound of the best earphones money can buy. The SE...
You’ll need a top-quality source to justify these beauties – a standalone hi-fi or lossless-encoded digital files, for instance. Even then, you might baulk at paying more for your earphones than you did for your brand new 120GB iPod.
Approach with caution: the sound quality – and the price – put these Shures in a world all of their own. Shure SE530 is tagged with Shure, headphones and noise-isolating. Select a tag (Shure, for example) to find everything on FiveFWD about th...