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10-11-2012 07:15 AM |
A little late but better late than never :D welcome to abi :)
While we don’t know the sound you like or details of exactly the sound quality you are looking for, I’ll give it my best shot :rolleyes: BTW if you read here and edit your post more members might be able to help make some other good suggestions.
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Originally Posted by lalo82
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I own a pair of ex300 that came with my walkman. I'm interested on the shure se215 but have no idea how they sound. Would this be called an "upgrade" if I change the ex300 for the shure's?
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While I do not own either of these I have owned the se530s and did enjoy them while I owned them. If you trust what you read about the se215s then I’d say they might be an upgrade. Over the ear design with replaceable cables 20 Ohm impedance dynamic drivers should be a fun listen. That said, I did read they focus more on the lows and they fall short in the upper end extension a bit but EQ can help. Also if you drive them too hard they can get muddy at times with certain tunes. So if you like bass and don’t mind a little EQ, then they might be for you.
Side note, I really like the Shure foam tips, I use them on other IEMs I currently own, they are very comfortable and provide very good isolation and are easy to insert. Although they are expensive in the after market IMO but what isn’t these days. Also with over the ear cable design you get less or little to none cable microphonics but I did read that you can hear bone conduction noise with them from achieving a very good seal but IMO that’s no big deal as I can get this from many IEMs if the seal is perfect. Which the latter is not a function from the cable but rather the seal achieved.
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Originally Posted by lalo82
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Is it worth it?
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Only you can tell for sure, we all hear things differently. But if you update your post from the suggested link above you’ll get some other good recommendations ….
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