I bought SHURE SE215 canal type high sound isolation earphones and tried them out.
The other day, the Audio Technica earphones I used to use, which cost about 2,000 yen, went missing.
As expected, cheap earphones disconnect quickly...
So, I thought I wanted something reasonably good next time, and after thinking about it, I decided to purchase the SHURE SE215.
specs
Specifications
Speaker type: Dynamic MicroDriver
Sensitivity: 107 dB SPL/mW
Impedance: 17 Ω
Minimum playback frequency band: 22 Hz
Maximum playback frequency band: 17.5 KHz
Cable length: 162 cm
Color: Clear, translucent black
Fit kit: Carrying CaseSoft
Foam Sleeves (S/ M/ L)
Soft Flex Sleeves (S/ M/ L)
This model seems to be the only model with a detachable cable that uses a dynamic type.
It is positioned as an entry model of the SHURE SE series.
Perfect sound quality in low, mid, and high ranges
a phrase I've heard somewhere , but I get the impression that the low, mid, and high frequencies are smooth and output in a well-balanced manner.
The resolution of the sound is also really good compared to cheaper earphones.
I was looking for a monitor-type sound, so this choice was the right one.
Sound insulation of ear pads
Sound insulation is extremely high.
Even if you turn down the volume, you can still enjoy the music.
This reduces the risk of damaging your ears.
Detachable cable is long
The drawback is that the detachable cable is 162cm long, which is too long.
Cable management is a bit difficult.
In this area, I would like to try a replacement cable made by another company.
Afterword
So, this "SHURE SE215".
The results were satisfactory except for the length of the cable.
The so-called "SHURE hook" was confusing at first, but once you got used to it, there was no problem.
I may try different earphones in the future, but I feel like I've found something that will serve as a standard for determining sound quality.
When I have more space, I would like to try higher-end models.