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Review: Shure SE110 Earphones
Sounding out Shure's entry level headphones
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Verdict
Overall: Crisp sound, but bass isn't as punchy as we had
hoped
Emil Larsen,
Personal Computer World
10 Jan 2008
Every time we've reviewed an Apple iPod we've had issues with the
uncomfortable and poor-sounding headphones supplied.
One replacement option might be the SE110 - the cheapest set Shure sells.
The detail in the midrange and high end is excellent for the price, but the
bass isn't quite as convincing as you get with some other headphones, noticeably
some of Sony's in-ear buds.
The SE110 comes with a hard case and five different types of bud included,
most of which we found uncomfortable during testing since we really had to ram
the headphones in to get a fuller bass and the full insulating effect.
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