Product Comparison: Shure SE425-CL-EFS vs Shure SE535-CL-E
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- The sound quality is brilliant, richer and deeper compared to the other, the noise isolating is as good.
- Excellent quality of sound and good noise isolation allows for a very enjoyable experience.
- Sound quality is unlike anything I've previously heard with superb highs and mids however may be slightly lacking in bass depending on your personal preferences.
- The isolation is amazing, the soundstage feels unexpectedly large and definitely out of head.
- I received a pair where the right driver had an issue on some frequencies.
- The sound quality is fantastic even when compared to other earphone in this price bracket.
- Perfection! Crisp and defined sound for such a compact design! I used another brand before and the difference is abyssal. I am so happy with this purchase!
- The 535’s offer the same sound quality, great soundstage and the bass is more than fine for my listening, mainly rock and Pink Floyd.
- The Shure SE535 are indeed noise isolating, and do a much better job at getting the music to my ears during running.
- These headphones do sound great but they aren't cheap. You wont get the full depth of sound if using a smart phone to drive them.
- The bass is seriously lacking. I can't believe that there are three drivers in there. Sure, it has no problem rendering low frequencies but there's no power to the bass at all.
- You get your selection of great tips/plugs and can get a really great fit which will help isolate from ambient noise.
- Gold-plated MMCX connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360-degree rotation for a comfortable fit.
- The detachable cable is an excellent feature and something that is rarely seen at this price.
- If your cable fail on you, it can easily be replaced with minimum fuss because the cable has an excellent feature as the detachable cable.
- There is not enough volume control and pause on the headphones themselves. You have to always use the phone.
- The in-ear fit is comfortable and seals nicely in the ear.
- This model includes a volume control that puts it in the top among other headphones.
- Easy to carry because includes a zippered carrying case and you can take with you volume control and kit with selection of sleeves.
- Eartips are very comfortable and there is a large selection of both silicone and foam. Foam perfectly take the shape of an ear.
- There is no built-in microphone, which brings inconvenience when talking. Have to either hold the phone or disconnect the headphones.