Just above the SE112, the SE215 belong to the entry level of in-ear headphones and are the first in-ears monitor from the Shure brand. This reference integrates a single transducer per earphone and is rather reserved for professional use. Let's see how the legendary brand, well known to musicians and sound engineers, fares against the competition.
Points forts
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Its relatively precise and homogeneous.
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Distortion almost absent.
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Comfortable.
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Good insulation.
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Robust intras and cables.
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Consistent accessories (tips, case and cleaning kit).
Weak points
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Bass a little too prominent, a little soft.
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Some masking effects in the low mid/mid frequencies.
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Cable a little too rigid, adaptation time required for placement.
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If you are looking for typed intras in-ears monitor accessible, the Shure SE215 can be a good choice. They offer good reproduction, very good isolation, low distortion and a comfortable feeling. However, we would have preferred better fidelity and bass responsiveness which prevent them from obtaining the maximum score in the Audio chapter.
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