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Shure SE425 vs Shure SE535

Shure SE425 Headphones
Shure SE425
Shure SE535 Headphones
Shure SE535
Available colors
Editiorial reviews
8
4.1 out of 5
7 user ratings
5 stars
42 %
4 stars
42 %
3 stars
14 %
2 stars
0 %
1 stars
0 %
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15
3.9 out of 5
9 user ratings
5 stars
55 %
4 stars
22 %
3 stars
0 %
2 stars
22 %
1 stars
0 %
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User rating
59
3.9 out of 5
59 user ratings
5 stars
35 %
4 stars
35 %
3 stars
18 %
2 stars
8 %
1 stars
1 %
81
3.6 out of 5
81 user ratings
5 stars
28 %
4 stars
25 %
3 stars
27 %
2 stars
17 %
1 stars
1 %

Full Comparison

Technical details

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535Shure SE535
Sound outputStereoStereo
StyleIn-EarIn-Ear
Connectivity technologyWired & WirelessWired & Wireless
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)nono

Design

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535Shure SE535
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Black,Silver
  • Black,Transparent
  • Clear
  • Silver
  • Transparent
  • Black,Bronze
  • Black,Red
  • Bronze
  • Bronze,Metallic
  • Transparent
Acoustic designClosedClosed
Attachment typeEar canalEar canal
CategoryAudiophileAudiophile
Noise isolatingyesyes
Connector contacts platingGoldGold

Dimensions

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535Shure SE535
Weight1.06 oz1.06 oz

Sound

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535Shure SE535
Impedance22.0 Ω36.0 Ω
Sensitivity< 109< 119
Frequency range20 - 1900018 - 19000
Driver technologyBalancedBalanced

Microphone

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535Shure SE535
Microphone typeIn-line microphoneIn-line microphone

Connectivity

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535Shure SE535
Cable length1.621.62
3.5 mm/6.3 mm adapter includedyesyes
Bluetooth version5.04.1
Wireless range1010
Type of connector3.5mm3.5mm
USBnono
Detachable cableyesyes

Features

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535Shure SE535
Noise-cancelingyesyes
Carrying caseyesyes

Power

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535Shure SE535
Battery operatedyesno

Pros & Cons

Pros
      Cons

          Shure SE425 vs Shure SE535 - User Opinions

          • teofila
            over 1 year ago
            SE425 = 4kHz peak that can become problematic. SE535 = Smoother overall response, flatter, better mid-range (less in your face), flat bass, and plenty of slam. Treble is handled better at 6kHz as well. The 425 takes a nosedive around that area and can sound kind of wonky.Oct 8, 2016
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