Shure SRH440A Closed-Back Over-Ear Studio Headphones
Model: SRH440A
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Wired Connectivity
Audio Connector to Source | 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Male |
Audio Connector to Earpiece | 1 x 2.5 mm TRS Male |
Cable Design | Single-Sided, Coiled, Detachable |
Adapter (Included) | 1/4" TRS |
Connector Plating | Gold |
Cable Conductor Material | Oxygen-Free Copper |
Cable Color | Black |
Cable Length | 9.8' / 3 m |
Physical
Color | Black |
Performance
Maximum Power Handling | 500 mW |
Frequency Response | 10 Hz to 22 kHz |
Sensitivity | 105 dB/mW at 1 kHz |
Packaging Info
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 10 x 10 x 3.2" |
Package Weight | 1.66 lb |
Headphone
Impedance | 44 Ohms |
Magnet Type | Neodymium |
Driver Size | 1.6" / 40 mm |
Driver Type | Dynamic |
Foldable | Yes |
Earpiece Connection / Wearing Style | Headband, Wired |
Earpiece Swivel | No |
Earpiece Design | Over-Ear (Circumaural), Closed-Back |
Active Noise Cancellation | No |
Good for neutral listening. The SHR 440 deliver a decently balanced sound that caters well to instruments and vocals. The Bass is punchy without being overwhelming, and instruments are not too distant or too forward on most tracks they reproduced.
Sony MDR-ZX700 Review I would like to thank Sony Portugal for lending me this pair of headphones for review. I will write as honest a review as possible.
A great set of cans is essential whether you spend a lot of time in the studio or play drums live to a click-track. A relative newcomer to the professional headphone space, Shure has taken their expertise with in-ear monitoring and microphones and applied it to this essential area of sound...
I’m going to climb out on a limb here and suggest that most people don’t use their headphones to dig trenches or compute the rotational velocity of Jupiter. No, headphones are for sound reproduction.
Heres my review of the Shure SRH440 that i recently bought, i know they are fairly old, but i felt like i should review them.
The Shure SRH440 sounds fantastic with a wide range of musical genres—and the price is right for artists recording in a studio and music lovers alike.
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Strong bass response and crisp highs., Ideal for recording, but also great for general listening., Detachable, replaceable cable.
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Can be uncomfortable when worn for long periods.
Fans of dance might like these energetic cans, but we're not so impressed Power aplenty Lack refinement and subtlety one dimensional
I've had many sets of headphone, from different manufacturers,on the budget to professional level.I have Shure microphones and after reading online reviews for these, decided to purchase.I'm extremely happy with the build, strength of detachable cord and overall sound quality.
I bought these headphones because I wanted a high quality monitor that could isolate the noise and chatter of my surrounding (especially when I'm shooting concerts or wedding receptions). I also wanted to get double for my money as I needed something just as good to monitor my audio while editing.
I was going back and forth about whether I should buy these, or the Sennheiser HD280 headphones. I’ve owned the Sennheiser in the past, so I figured I’d try something new. These are incredibly comfortable, and seem really well made.
One of the best headphones I have tried. It has a great definition, a deep bass without masking the sound.
I have a budget and shure is always a sure buy and a quality product
Great headphones- a big improvement on my previous ones !
Love these, good sound and good price
Received with thanks but have not used them as yet. Best wishes to Gary and team at PMT.
Great sound, really comfy.
No issues with sound quality. Comfort is spoiled by the heavy coiled cable on one side, but is still simpler to use than wireless types. Long periods of use cause ears to get hot and sweaty.
- New Look over SRH440
- 40mm Neodymium Dynamic Drivers
- Closed-Back Over-Ear Design
- Foldable Construction
- Replaceable Earpads
- 10 Hz to 22 kHz Frequency Response
- Single-Sided, Coiled, Detachable Cable
- Gold-Plated 3.5mm TRS Plug
- 1/4" Adapter and Carrying Bag Included
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- Shure SRH440A Closed-Back Over-Ear Studio Headphones
- Shure HPACA1 Replacement Cable
- Shure HPAQA1 Threaded ¼" Adapter
- Shure HPACP1 Carrying Pouch
- Limited 2-Year Warranty