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Shure SE425 vs Shure SE535LTD

Shure SE425 Headphones
Shure SE425
Shure SE535LTD Headphones
Shure SE535LTD
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
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3
4.2 out of 5
3 user ratings
5 stars
33 %
4 stars
66 %
3 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 %
39
4.2 out of 5
39 user ratings
5 stars
35 %
4 stars
43 %
3 stars
20 %
2 stars
0 %
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Full Comparison

Technical details

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535LTDShure SE535LTD
Sound outputStereoStereo
StyleIn-EarIn-Ear
Connectivity technologyWired & WirelessWired
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)noyes

Design

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535LTDShure SE535LTD
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Black,Silver
  • Black,Transparent
  • Clear
  • Silver
  • Transparent
Red
Acoustic designClosedClosed
CategoryAudiophileTravel and Commuting
Noise isolatingyesyes

Dimensions

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535LTDShure SE535LTD
Weight1.06 oz1.06 oz

Sound

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535LTDShure SE535LTD
Impedance22.0 Ω36.0 Ω
Sensitivity< 109119.0 dB
Frequency range20 - 1900018 - 19500

Microphone

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535LTDShure SE535LTD
Microphone typeIn-line microphoneBuilt-in microphone

Connectivity

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535LTDShure SE535LTD
Inputs supported3.5mm3.5mm
Cable length1.621.44
Detachable cableyesyes

Features

Shure SE425Shure SE425
Shure SE535LTDShure SE535LTD
Carrying caseyesyes

Pros & Cons

Pros
      Cons

          Shure SE425 vs Shure SE535LTD - User Opinions

          • petra
            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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