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Shure SRH440
$100.00
Released June, 2009
The Pros:Solid build quality. Affordable. Great sound quality.
The Cons:No cushion on the head band, it hurts. Stock pads are firm and not comfortable. May even hurt because they allow the hard plastic to press your ears. Large size - not for use on the go.
Shure's SRH440 is a professional-grade set of headsets intended for use in a studio or for home recording. The impedance, power handling and sensitivity are calibrated specifically for devices such as turntables or mixers.
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The headband is adjustable and the headphones collapse for convenience and portability, and the cable that connects to the phones is detachable and held in place by a bayonet clip. The drivers are 40mm and use dynamic neodymium magnets. This set has mid-range pricing and is thus well within range of home consumers who want better sound quality (than, say, the more basic Shure SRH240 set).
Features
- 40mm drivers
- Dynamic Neodymium magnets
- 105dB sensitivity at 1kHz
- 44 ohm impedance at 1kHz
- 500mW power input at 1kHz
- 10Hz - 22kHz frequency response
- Detachable coiled copper cable
- Gold-plated 1/8" jack with 1/4" adapter
- Intended for professional or recording use
- Folding, collapsible design
- Portable
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detachable cable - easy for user to replace if damaged
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balanced sound - good for home recording / general studio work
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coiled cord gives lots of slack, allows users great mobility
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manufactured by a high quality, well known brand
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No cushion on the head band, it hurts
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Stock pads are firm and not comfortable. May even hurt because they allow the hard plastic to press your ears.
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large size - not for use on the go
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