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* even in a different office with less ambient noise, Shure's better sound isolation is appreciated.
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replaced(shure had great customer service support)
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The Shure is the best I have tried for accurately reproducing classical music and opera and are comfortable without any internal noises or sounds.
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Good on you, SHURE.
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Build wise, the Shure's seem more solid, the Sennheiser's are cheaper feeling
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However when I went to test some more instrumental music, the Shure's really shined (haha!)
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The Shure SRH840 headphones are closed back, which I like, and are very comfortable
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The Shure SRH840s have earned a spot on BoldList's Top 5 Shure Headphones list!Pros:- Tailored frequency response with 40mm neodymium dynamic drivers- Ergonomic, comfortable fit- Adjustable, padded, and moisture-wicking headband for superior comfort over extended periodsCheck out the rest of the list for other great Shure headphones: http://boldlist.net/top-5-Shure-headphones.php
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I normally love Shure
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As a sound engineer, the Shure SRH840 headphones exceeded my expectations.
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* Shure's coiled cord is far more convenient in my office enviroment than Sennheisers' straight cord
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The sound is sweet and natural and at this value I believe Shure has created an audio miracle
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Good job Shure
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The Shure SRH840s have earned a spot on BoldList's Top 5 Shure Headphones list!Pros:- Tailored frequency response with 40mm neodymium dynamic drivers- Ergonomic, comfortable fit- Adjustable, padded, and moisture-wicking headband for superior comfort over extended periodsCheck out the rest of the list for other great Shure headphones: http://boldlist.net/top-5-Shure-headphones.php