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Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)

Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)

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Designed for the demanding audio specifications of live performance, the SE425 is engineered to provide reference quality audio. Hear all the details of your music with Dual High-Definition MicroDrivers that deliver an incredibly accurate and balanced listening experience. Featuring Dual High-Definition MicroDrivers, the SE425 uses a dedicated tweeter and woofer for an accurate and balanced sound. Detachable cable with formable wire enables easy replacement and secure, comfortable fit. Sound Isolating sleeves in multiple sizes provide up to 37 dB of isolation.


Product Features

  • Formable wire ensures secure placement over the ear
  • Accurate and Balanced Sound
  • Shure CBL-M-+K Music Phone Cable with Remote + Mic for iPone, iPod and iPad works with Shure's SE425 earphones.
  • Available in clear or metallic silver
  • Shure CBL-M-+K Music Phone Cable with Remote + Mic for iPone, iPod and iPad available as an additional accessory.
  • Speaker Type: Dual High-Definition MicroDrivers
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    Customer Reviews of Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)

    Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)
    Review by Carl Capasso : Great sound but..... 4 Star

    ....I purchased a pair of SE425 ear buds to replace a set of Shure e4c earbuds that died a premature death from wire insulation "rot" thinking that the replaceable cords would solve the problem. Well they do, but there is another problem inherent in the design that is not readily apparent....until you try to replace the sleeves with new ones. With my pair, the sleeves(only had them for 5 weeks)had become fused to the stems. So upon trying to remove them following the instructions in the manual, the stems snapped off!!! Well, with e4c buds they are replaceable but with the SE425 buds the stems are an integral part of the earbud and are NOT replaceable. My suggestion to those who purchase these is that the 1st thing you do when you get them is to try to swap out the sleeves sometime before the Amazon 30 day return policy expires. Hopefully the 2 year warranty will save the day for me. I will keep you posted!

    OK.... its 2/24/11 and I got my replacements already from Shure. Great turn-around! Raised the star value up to a 4 from a 1. They sound great but I am still disappointed in the fact that the stems are not replaceable. Although the sleeves remove easier on this pair, I would guess that this will happen again sometime in the future. Maybe with the next generation of earbuds, they will get it right. Would I buy them again? Yep! I like them that much!

    Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)
    Review by Chris Marciano : A good alternative to similar M-Audio IEMs 5 Star

    For a while, M-Audio had a very good reputation for making Dual/Triple Driver IEMs (In-ear monitors). For whatever reason, they have canceled the product line. So, when looking into picking up a pair for myself, I was wondering where to turn.

    Bottom line: these are a great option; in fact, an improvement on what could be considered the now-obsolete M-Audio offerings. These are certainly pro in-ear earphones; as a DJ myself, I would highly recommend them to anyone of similar interest. They make for a good alternative to the conventional clunky over-ear headphone that has been the popular choice for years. They are also a good alternative to custom-made IEMs meant to fit your ear canal precisely. The issue with the latter is that they completely block out any ambient noise. Legendary DJ, Laidback Luke, has been known to take the custom route, but decided recently that he would like to hear the crowd when he plays, so he's currently using something very similar to Shure's product.

    Find out what works for you, it's all that matters. Personally, I purchased these sight unseen and I was lucky, but some people may be hesitant to. I can assure you though, you'll fall in love with them. Less-than-stellar reviews you may read about weak bass are nonsense, and clearly these people are not true audiophiles. You're not buying a car stereo here to play 'Beamer, Benz, or Bentley' with; you're buying a discrete professional alternative to the more cumbersome over-the-ear headphone.

    Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)
    Review by KK : Probably the best balanced set of earphones 5 Star

    I travel a lot, and I go through earphones once every year or so because I lose them or break them. I've had Shure SE530, SE535, UE Triple.Fi 10 and now these SE425. I'd have to say, out of all those earphones, SE425s are probably the best combination of cost and performance. I did buy SE535 thinking that the newer model would be a perfect replacement for my lost set of SE530, and it was. However, Shure made the SE535's bass noticeably richer than SE530, the perfect balance of SE530 was gone. They still sounded fantastic, so I used them for a few months until my yorkie puppy chewed them to bits. Deciding whether to shell out almost $200 for repair or try out another model, Amazon was running Black Friday promotion where UE Triple.Fi 10 was under 100 bucks, so I ordered them. Well it was a good thing it was under $100, because I would have thrown a fit if I had paid for them at list price. UE Triple.Fi 10 sounded AWFUL! All the reviews said the sound clarity was fantastic, but it just sounded very muddy to me compared to Shure. So I pondered returning it but decided to "gift" the UE 10 to my "audiophile" friend, and I immediately looked for an alternative, and I ordered the SE425.

    Surprisingly the sound coming out from the SE425 is as clear and rich as the SE535, but without that overwhelming bass that I didn't like. Balance-wise I think the SE425 is closer to the SE530 than SE535, and I'd say the overall sound quality from the SE425 is just as good as the SE530. The fit for SE425 is identical to the SE535, but not as comfortable as the SE530. The SE535/425 and SE530 requires different foam tips. I initially used the same foam tips as SE530 (medium black olive type) which made the earbuds fall out constantly, but changing it to yellow foam tips made huge difference in comfort and fit, and my SE535/425 never fell out of my ears.

    The fantastic improvement on SE535/425 compared to the venerable SE530 is the cord. The cord is much much sturdier and more flexible than the ones on SE530, and they are detachable from the "buds" part. And because the plugs are round, the buds can rotate so that wearing them is much easier than with the SE530.

    Well, if my dog chews up my SE425, I'm repairing the SE425, not the SE535. I think I found the perfect earbuds for price and performance. For some people who might have been wanting more bass sound, SE535 would be a better choice but for anyone like me who want clarity and better balance of all ranges, the SE425 seems like a great choice, especially at $200 less than the SE535.

    Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)
    Review by Rory : Sound Amazing... Miss Old Style 3 Star

    I bought these to replace my broken SE420's which sounded amazing.
    These also sound great but aren't as comfortable on the ear. I can wear them for about 2 hours until the redesigned body start to really press against my lower ear causing discomfort.
    I also really miss the detachable cable wear the two wires split. Ideal if you are using the "Push to Hear" device.

    Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)
    Review by Theodore D. Olson "KINGTED" : 425s vs 535s vs 530s 4 Star

    This is a review of both the Shure 535s and 425s. I have previously owned the Shure E5s and 530s. I am replacing my 530s because I accidentally left them on a plane in a rush between flights, bummer.

    So after reading other peoples Amazon reviews of the 425s and the 535s I decided to try the 425s to save some money. My first impressions were: Nice build. Cool detachable wires. I am glad they brought back the formable wire around the ears. The cord is lighter, stronger, and nicer. The cord is not modular anymore. I like the silver color under the clear plastic. They fit kinda differently, mildly uncomfortable in my concha (not the ear canal). The sound is the clearest yet. Where is the BASS? (yes I know how to make a proper seal in my ear canal)

    I hoped maybe the 425s needed to be broken in properly, though I previously haven't had a need to break in my other Shure headphones. So I let them play for a few days and then tried again, but as I had feared the 425s still sounded very lacking in the low end. The odd part is they can reproduce frequencies all the way down to 20Hz, but they really roll off in volume at about 100Hz. If the music had any mids or highs the bass felt lacking. So I ordered the 535s.

    First impressions of the 535s: Exactly the same shape as the 425s, the cords are interchangeable and the dimensions are identical. I like having the clear plastic option again but think I prefer the new color on the inside of the plastic style. Here is the bass the 425s lack. The 535s sound very much like the 530s but even clearer. With the increased clarity, they also sound brighter than the 530s.

    To my ears the 425s and 535s sound the same above about 100Hz. In fact, to me, the 425s sound like a great pair of bookshelf speakers with a misplaced subwoofer. Keeping with the speaker analogy, the 535s would be towers in the same line with the same tweeter and mids but also integrated subs. In terms of production I cannot imagine the 535s cost $200 more to make, but to my ears the 535s are the only way to go. As someone else mentioned if you only listened to older recordings or classical music (without timpani or cannons) the 425s would most likely work well, but they do not work for rock, rap, or electronica.

    I think I actually would choose the 530s over the 535s or the 425s. The reason is, I find the 535s a bit too bright despite them being clearer (I am the type of listener who prefers tubes and electrostatic speakers). And while the new cables are better, have the formable wire around the ear again, and are replaceable I miss the modular design and don't like how the headphones rotate. Since they rotate around where the wire connects to the headphone it is harder to use the formable wire to maintain the proper alignment in my ear and insert them. All of my comparisons to the 530s are based on memory, because I lost them. I will be returning the 425s and keeping the 535s.

    I did most of my listening using my zune 120 and hp laptop with a nuforce icon mobile headphone amp using high bitrate ripped wmas and amazon bought mp3s.

    Shure SE425-CL Dual High-Definition MicroDriver Earphone with Detachable Cable (Clear)
    Review by DrumBum : Great buds for IEM systems.... 5 Star

    I bought these buds to replace an older pair of Shure E3's. I play drums in a rock cover band that gigs up to 7 times a month and use these with my personal in-ear monitoring system. So far, these 425's have been GREAT! They do a tremendous job with sound isolation and even with all the moving around I do, stay firmly sealed and in place. I particularly like the idea of detachable cables from each bud so that you don't have to buy an entirely new rig if you blow a driver or break a cable.

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    Best Reviews

    • great earbuds! William Melloch: great earbuds!
    • Great headphones Brien: Great headphones
    • Quality feels cheaper than stock... but not Horrible Paulie: Quality feels cheaper than stock... but not Horrible
    • 425s vs 535s vs 530s Theodore D. Olson "KINGTED": 425s vs 535s vs 530s
    • Almost perfect David Siegel: Almost perfect
    • Customer Service that Exceeds Every Expectation Brian L. Gass "Flintstone": Customer Service that Exceeds Every Expectation
    • Comparison of three noise-isolation earphones Sergey: Comparison of three noise-isolation earphones
    • newbee says, superb Steve L. Trappasse "cuznsteve": newbee says, superb
    • Great sound but..... Carl Capasso: Great sound but.....
    • Picks up where the super.fi 5 pro leave off, awesome IEM Andrew Davidoff "super guy": Picks up where the super.fi 5 pro leave off, awesome IEM
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