Shure SE846 Sound Isolating Earphones
Model: SE846-CL
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Sensitivity | 114 dB SPL/mW @ 1 kHz |
Noise isolation | Up to 37 dB |
Input connector | 1/8" (3.5 mm) gold-plated |
Low-pass filter | ~3 dB @ 90 Hz ~10 dB @ 250 Hz Low Frequency roll-off @ 75 Hz (approximate) |
Impedance | 9 Ω @ 1 kHz |
Driver | 4x Balanced armature drivers |
Frequency range | 15 Hz to 20 kHz |
The SE846 combines state-of-the-art engineering with great musicality.
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Four balanced armature drivers, Customizable frequency response, User-replaceable cables
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Not as good at isolating outside noise as custom in-ears
I ’ve recently reviewed two $99 in-ear headphone offerings, from Sennheiser and Shure , that brought lots of bang for the relatively affordable buck. Now it’s time to bring out the big guns. If you’ve been keeping up with my headphone reviews, you can probably guess I’m somewhat an audiophile.
The Shure SE846 is a high-end in-ear monitor that has a fantastic sound – and a price to match. At $999, it certainly isn’t going to be for everyone. But if you’re the type of person who wants to have the best earphones on the block, this one may be for you.
Warm and rich-sounding earphones for high-end headphone fans after a less analytical sound.
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Excellent bass, Great mid-range texture and detail, Removable cable
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Conservative treble
Shure's range of earphones has expanded greatly over the last eight years, with the SE line covering price points from £50 to well over £300. Until now the flagship was the £389 SE535, which replaced the SE530s that launched in 2007.
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Tremendous sound quality, exceptional detail and balance, sturdy design, customisable sound signature using nozzle filters
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Expensive choice, unlikely to suit very small ears
For the customers that bought these earbuds I truly recommend them to buy -and I know is an extra expense- the Full Shell Sleeves from Sensaphonics. (Google It)On top of the expense of the Full Shell Sleeves (150 USD) you will have to spend also a visit to an audiologist for the impressions of your...
The SE846 gives you the feeling of a premium product (which it obviously is) right from the start, with its large amount of nice included premium accessories. Sound-wise, it is definitely a premium product as well: it features a mature “fun” signature with “true” sub-bass that is very arid and...
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- Sound, design, comfort, portability
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- Well of course they are expensive but you get what you pay for.
Lets start with bass. At times it seems if i can actually feel the bass in my feet and see the waves with my minds eye. It brought a new life to every song i threw at it, from rock to rap, from Jazz to Movie Scores.
this are simple amazing... i am a bass player that has need this headphones to play at church wit the wireless in ear system, i hated so bad because all the time i couldnt listen my self, and is so hard to play right your parts when you couldnt even listen what you are doing...
Best headphones ever
- Customizable Frequency Response
- 3 Sound Signature Nozzle Inserts
- Quad Drivers
- 3-Way Distribution for Low, Mid, & High
- Up to 37dB of Noise Isolation
- 45" & 60" Kevlar-Reinforced Cables
- Detachable Cables
- Removable Nozzle Components
- Includes 8 Pairs of Ear Sleeves
- Carrying Case, 1/4", & Airline Adapter
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- Shure SE846 Sound Isolating Earphones (Clear)
- 45" Kevlar Headphone Cable
- 60" Kevlar Headphone Cable
- 3 x Pair of Foam Sleeves
- 3 x Pair of Soft Flex Sleeves
- Pair of Yellow Foam Sleeves
- Pair of Triple Flange Sleeves
- Volume Control
- Square Carrying Case
- Airline Adapter
- 1/8" to 1/4" Adapter
- Nozzle Removal Key
- Balanced Nozzle Insert
- Warm Nozzle Insert
- Bright Nozzle Insert
- Cable Clip
- Polishing Cloth
- Limited 2-Year Warranty