Shure SRH144 Portable Semi-Open On-Ear Headphones

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Take Shure sound quality everywhere you go. These on-ear headphones feature foldable ear cups with a semi-open design for extended high frequencies.

Developed by a brand trusted for music history's greatest moments, the Shure SRH144 portable headphones provide extended range audio with enhanced high-frequency response. The semi-open design delivers natural sound reproduction, while the adjustable ear cups and padded headband ensure long-lasting comfort and ergonomic fit.

Learn more about the Shure SRH144 headphones:


Features:

- Semi-open on-ear ear cups in an adjustable design for natural sound reproduction and a personalized fit
- Collapsible headphones for general listening on the go
- Fixed, straight cable
- Includes SRH144 and user guide

- Type: Semi-open, Supra-aural
- Driver: 36 mm dynamic, neodymium magnet
- Sensitivity (1 kHz): 96 dB SPL/mW
- Impedance (Nominal, 1 kHz): 34 O
- Max Input Power (1 kHz): 200 mW
- Frequency Range: 30 Hz-20 kHz
- Net Weight (w/out cable): .33 lb (150 g)
- Cable Type: Straight, dual-side
- Cable Length: 5 ft (1.52 m)
- Plug: Nickel-plated 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo mini jack

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

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted May 17, 2015 by Dale Thorn in Charleston, SC

"Shure SRH-144 On-ear Stereo Headphone review"

Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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Very midrange-oriented sound, very smooth, both bass and treble respond well to boosting as needed. Average build for the price, although it looks pretty good and is well made. For applications where bass and treble extension aren't required and an open-back design is OK, highly recommended.

Musical Background:

Jam at home - piano, bass guitar.

Musical Style:

Rock.
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