• Reviews around bass (3.39 of 5)

    Shure SE315-CL Sound Isolating Earphones with Single High Definition MicroDriver and Tuned BassPort

    • These have crisp highs and great punchy bass
    • The 215s don't have overpowering, shallow bass, yet the bass is nowhere as roomy, deep and true as my Grado's
    • Maybe they don't create over-the-top boomy bass that muddies music--no--what these little guys produce is far more refined and detailed but they don't lack any power
    • Very good set of earphones, mids And high are phenomenal, however the bass is a bit lacking
    • Well, the bass is there, and it's tight and honest, but it won't floor you
    • and I thought WOW, there is the bass.
    • The bass sound more like a wind.
    • The bass isn't overwhelming but still present
    • professional caliber iem's they must be treated as such take your time finding the right tips and to any one complain that these baby's don't have bass wait till you guys mess with the equalizer the bass the vocals the mids the highs pure music nirvana
    • Their bass is noticeably lacking but for
    • I'm the kind of person that loves bass, too, and these buds satisfy my ravenous thirst for bass
    • For many, music is no fun without strong bass, and for those people I would strongly recommend Monster's line of earphones
    • A really good seal is needed in your ear to get decent bass response (other reviews complain about lack of fidelity in that frequency range)
    • that's not an issue because I play fast enough that too much bass would be impossible to discern.
    • Zero bass , a pair of iPhone earbuds are better for hearing the bass tones.
    • The mids are solid as well as the bass but seem to lack a little depth
    • I finally found that the tri flange did the job to a perfect degree now the only thing still that was probably the most important part was the bass my brainwavz s1 had amazing bass and these almost 3x the price were lacking behind them just as I thought I can't believe shure rips people off like
    • The sound is balanced and the bass is there but not overwhelming and I like that
    • I never understood how important bass is until it is not there anymore!
    • The 215s don't have overpowering, shallow bass, yet the bass is nowhere as roomy, deep and true as my Grado's
    • Once again, mids and highs are stellar, bass is definitely underpowered so keep that in mind too
    • Initially, it felt really good - the strong, thumping bass
    • Many cheaper headphones and especially ear buds or in ear monitors, purposely boost the bass.
    • After a while, it started getting on my nerves a little bit because the bass on them used to overpower delicate mids and highs
    • My first impression was that they were forward, bright and lacking bass.
    • Against the HD25's, I'd say they are on par or better, with the 25's having better bass response (that's just natural given the fact that they are over-ear drivers) and slightly better sound-staging
    • , more refined bass depth sound