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Shure SE420 Sound Isolating Earphone

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Product Details of Shure SE420 Sound Isolating Earphone

Description

Featuring Dual TruAcoustic MicroSpeakers, the SE420 uses a dedicated tweeter and woofer to provide a detailed sound stage. Lows, mids, and highs are distinct and defined - for accurate reproduction of all the details of your music.

Quick Glance

Noise Canceling: No

Headphone Type: Earbud

Interface Type: Mini-phone

Summary

Product Title: Shure SE420 Sound Isolating Earphone

Manufacturer: Shure

Power Score: 4.5 | 4 Reviews

Headphone Type

Headphone Type: Earbud

Wireless Transmitter Range: 18"

Interface Connection: Mini-phone

Performance

Noise Canceling: No

Overall Min Frequency Response: 20 Hz

Overall Max Frequency Response: 19 kHz

Sensitivity: 109 dB

Battery and Other Features

General Features: Detachable Cable, Virtual Surround Sound

Physical Attributes

Cord Length: 54 in

Warranty

Warranty Information: 2 Year Limited

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Speaker type: Dual TruAcoustic MicroSpeakers

Plating: Gold Plated

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Reviews on Shure SE420 Sound Isolating Earphone

  • 5
  By member: doowop02 - Nov 21, 2007

Not Your Average Dime Store Headphones

Strengths: - Awesome base and treble separation. - Substancial; not plastic feeling. - The ear buds on the headphones when shipped were just right for me; form fitting. - Receive multi ear buds for your fit.

Weakness: - None; so far.

- If you are looking for a pair ear bud type of headphones to replace the headphones that came with your MP3 player (as a second thought) and you are ready to spend an extra $100 (or so; look for them on sale; you will find them) where there are 2 micro speakers, then these are for you. - I wore out my Shure n3c ear bud headphones and paid that extra $100 to step up to separate base and treble...

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  • 5
  By member: kidbuck - Mar 28, 2010

Buy these if you like live music and can tell the...

Strengths: True sound approaching a live experience. Comfortable to wear, they also screen out most outside noise while not leaking out any noise.

Weakness: None. I only wish I had bought them years ago.

I am sensitive to distorted sound. The sound from these ear phones is clear and crisp, very real sounding. These ear phones let me hear new things in songs I've listened to for years. The short cord that is included with a volume control allows me to put my ipod in my shirt pocket at the gym or on the bus - very handy - all manufacturers should do this. (a longer cord is also included, but I...

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  • 4.0
  cnet.com - Sep 5, 2007

Shure SE420 Sound Isolating Earphones (black)

THE GOOD: The Shure SE420 earphones offer high-quality sound from a dual-driver design. They come with a nice compliment of accessories, and the eartips block out a lot of ambient noise. THE BAD: The Shure SE420s are expensive, and are a tad large for earbuds. For such pricey buds, the SE420s are also a bit bass-shy. Some people might not like the feel of the earplug-like fit. THE BOTTOM LINE:...

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  • 4.0
  laptopmag.com - Apr 3, 2007

Shure SE420 Sound Isolating Earphones

Evolved from in-ear monitors that musicians use on stage, Shure's personal-use, sound-isolating earbuds have become a hit. The new SE models (SE210, SE310, SE420, and SE530) feature a slightly more rugged and ergonomic design, better foam sleeves, and for the SE420 and SE530, multiple drivers for better sonic reproduction.

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