Shure SE425 Sound Isolating Earphones

Use them onstage as in-ear monitors -- or immerse yourself in music anywhere. Shure SE425s are loaded with dedicated tweeters and woofers for detailed sound.

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Shure SCL5 Sound Isolating Earphones

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High definition tweeter and woofer drivers provide reference quality across the whole frequency range.

Shure has been at the forefront of providing critically accurate and acclaimed listening for over 10 years. The legendary E Series have grown from a key accessory component of professional PSM systems to a highly acclaimed independent product category and sought-after attachment for both live performance and personal listening applications.

New SCL Sound Isolating Earphone models use Shure's award-winning earphone technology, come in new graphic packaging, have updated accessories, and are available in different colors. All SCL models deliver professional caliber sound for live performance environments and will work with personal music players.

Dedicated high-definition tweeter and woofer drivers couple with an inline crossover to deliver exceptional audio: precision highs, natural mids, and full bodied bass with clarity often difficult to detect with traditional stage wedges or studio headphones. Shure SLC5, the choice for discriminating professionals.

Frequency Range: 20Hz – 18.5kHz

Sensitivity: 122dB SPL/mW

Impedance: 110 Ohms

Weight: 31g (1.1 oz)

Input Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8 in.)

Cable Length: 155 cm (61 in.)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-516-2525
Email: service@shure.com

Submitted January 8, 2009

Shure SCL5 Earphones Customer Review

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I'm only buying shure. e5cs or this or se430s. I've heard bose senenheisers, sony's this blows all of those away.
Sound
Sonically neutral. Transparancy is unequalled for earbuds. Best sound quality of any eardphones i've ever used. Really shines through when i connect it to my $6,000 2.1 speaker audiophile system. Can't judge it on my guitar cause it cost more than my guitar and my amp but sounds very accurate. Boomy bass at first. Needs break in time, like all expensive shure earphones
Ease of Use
Was uncomfortable at first, but everyone has to try the sleeves to see what fits them best. Make sure you get a seal so you can hear all the bass.
Quality
Very sturdy and excellent build quality. Got snagged twice but it was okay. Thick wires. operating temp 18 degrees to 135 degrees farenheit. 2 year warrantee no questions asked. it'll last more longer than most earbuds
Value
You get more than what you pay for depending on where you buy it. I think i would pay full price.
Manufacturer Support
They go out of their way for customer service. i had a problem when i tore the insulation wire and they gave me a free pair of new headphones, the latest one. Alway courteous and answers questions within 1 business day. You get what you pay for and more.
The Wow Factor
doesnt look as good as the se430 the consumer model. They are similar in sound quality but the scls are better. I have the se430s too.
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