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Studio headphone from Shure belonging to the SRH series

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  • Anonymous

    Go vegan! ^ ^

    Shure SRH840Published on 04/01/14 at 08:48
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    Perfect is not leather!

    I was looking for a non-leather headphone! Because I am a vegan musician (as Paul McCartney) and the SRH 840 is all plastic very good ;-).

    Nothing to say I have changed many times hardware configuration, but the 840 SRH him always remained with me nor do I ever intend to change because it is like new even after many years of service.

    What do you use this headset (sound recording, mixing, mastering, live, studio ...)?

    For computer music and listening to music.


    Its coatings are they nice?

    Nothing to say it is very nice to have on the ears and I think it's healthier to have leather on the ears for hours of music.

    Its appearance or performance have …
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    Perfect is not leather!

    I was looking for a non-leather headphone! Because I am a vegan musician (as Paul McCartney) and the SRH 840 is all plastic very good ;-).

    Nothing to say I have changed many times hardware configuration, but the 840 SRH him always remained with me nor do I ever intend to change because it is like new even after many years of service.

    What do you use this headset (sound recording, mixing, mastering, live, studio ...)?

    For computer music and listening to music.


    Its coatings are they nice?

    Nothing to say it is very nice to have on the ears and I think it's healthier to have leather on the ears for hours of music.

    Its appearance or performance have they deteriorated over time?

    Purchased from this output and it is like new it's all plastic but very good we feel that it's solid.

    He has a detachable connection?

    The detachable cable, stretch and super really practice a very good idea.

    The audio quality of the headphones you she looks good (serious overall balance, middle, treble, stereo)?

    Neutral! I find it perfect for my current use which is based exclusively on the computer music.
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  • johnraejohnrae

    Good For Most

    Shure SRH840Published on 04/16/13 at 22:41
    The Shure SRH 840 are closed back studio headphones, economically priced from Shure. They feature 40mm neodymium dynamic drivers, memory foam earpads to provide increased sound isolation and comfort, and an adjustable, padded headband. These are marketed as Professional Monitoring Headphones, though that may be a bit of a misnomer. The frequency response of these is good, but not great. Good bass and mids, but they lack a bit in the highs. Plus, they don't have a flat frequency response. Better for listening or mixing dance music. Not so great for recording orchestral instruments and the like, or monitoring a live mix. The drivers are clear and pretty loud, but if you're a hooligan who want…
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    The Shure SRH 840 are closed back studio headphones, economically priced from Shure. They feature 40mm neodymium dynamic drivers, memory foam earpads to provide increased sound isolation and comfort, and an adjustable, padded headband. These are marketed as Professional Monitoring Headphones, though that may be a bit of a misnomer. The frequency response of these is good, but not great. Good bass and mids, but they lack a bit in the highs. Plus, they don't have a flat frequency response. Better for listening or mixing dance music. Not so great for recording orchestral instruments and the like, or monitoring a live mix. The drivers are clear and pretty loud, but if you're a hooligan who wants some permanent hearing damage, a DAC would round them out alright. The cable is detachable, which is nice if you need a longer cable like I did. I mostly bought these for my RV, for music making when I'm on trips. Circumaural headphones are really great for musicians, and enjoying music. The 840's aren't the most attractive thing and I find them a little large(or maybe I just have a small head), I wouldn't take them out for a stroll. They fit the function well for the price. I still find myself going back to my MDR-V6's for a lot of my mixing, but these are probably my second pick in a pinch. The diminished highs aren't too much of a problem most of the time, especially with such good sounding bass. Powerful and round, the bass is very clear. The mids get a little muddy at high volumes but it's not too awful. Generally I mix at low volume so I haven't got a lot of experience cranking the things up, maybe that would even out the highs. Overall, good headphone, worth the money, would buy again. I'd definitely recommend to someone in need of a good, cheap headphone for mixing, unless the place had the more mix friendly and cheaper MDR-V6's.
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  • Revan79Revan79

    Very good

    Shure SRH840Published on 01/24/13 at 06:01
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    1 month that I use.

    I tried many other models Senheiser, BeyerDynamic, AKG, AudioTechnica.

    I use it primarily on my Eleven Rack to play the guitar. The rendering is really excellent, a good dynamic and neutral enough for a guitarist. In other places I used to listen to music and again I rediscovered some of my albums that I used to listen to on my MP3. Video games, again it is perfect.

    It does not isolate too but enough for me, much more than BeyerDynamic DT880 pro.

    Her outfit is perfect even for small heads.

    The wire is detachable, can be folded for storage, comes with a pair of replacement foam.

    Only criticism I can make is its weight, a little heavy but not unbearable e…
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    1 month that I use.

    I tried many other models Senheiser, BeyerDynamic, AKG, AudioTechnica.

    I use it primarily on my Eleven Rack to play the guitar. The rendering is really excellent, a good dynamic and neutral enough for a guitarist. In other places I used to listen to music and again I rediscovered some of my albums that I used to listen to on my MP3. Video games, again it is perfect.

    It does not isolate too but enough for me, much more than BeyerDynamic DT880 pro.

    Her outfit is perfect even for small heads.

    The wire is detachable, can be folded for storage, comes with a pair of replacement foam.

    Only criticism I can make is its weight, a little heavy but not unbearable either.

    Compared to SHURE940, it seems to me less plastic and more robust.

    The best in its price range. Very satisfied with my purchase!
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  • drguetdrguet

    Excellent

    Shure SRH840Published on 10/22/11 at 02:34
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    Good headphones for the stereo (what's left) and for audio

    It comes after a very long line of headphones, my first one of Pioneer 1973 and a semi Sennheiser opened in 1977, through a ruined sony 7506 (good for my sensitive ears).

    Currently I use a HiFi for Sennheiser HD600 and Grado SR 80 with a clear preference for the Grado for its smoothness, softness and extent of the audio spectrum.

    For scratches and home studio, a Sennheiser HD 25 and the Shure.


    Level definition, the Shure is very fine, very low down without artificial hump and a wide stereo image close to the open headphones.

    The sound insulation is not at the top from the HD25, the neighbors hear nothing but means a …
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    Good headphones for the stereo (what's left) and for audio

    It comes after a very long line of headphones, my first one of Pioneer 1973 and a semi Sennheiser opened in 1977, through a ruined sony 7506 (good for my sensitive ears).

    Currently I use a HiFi for Sennheiser HD600 and Grado SR 80 with a clear preference for the Grado for its smoothness, softness and extent of the audio spectrum.

    For scratches and home studio, a Sennheiser HD 25 and the Shure.


    Level definition, the Shure is very fine, very low down without artificial hump and a wide stereo image close to the open headphones.

    The sound insulation is not at the top from the HD25, the neighbors hear nothing but means a lot more than an HD25.

    The fastening system of the cable is perfect and the pellets stained for properly donning, comfort is very good even with glasses, the performance is good on both an MP3 player and a console.

    It is not tiring, always in the sweetness and depth from the Ear-Rape sold by Sony (MDR 7506) or for time (HD25)

    Given the strength of the cable and the quality of materials headsets, I do not need to take a lead
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  • Esprit-LibreEsprit-Libre

    excellent but not perfect

    Shure SRH840Published on 08/09/11 at 14:33
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    very recently ..
    Test other model yes ...
    Sound quality, good dynamics, strong and lightweight ...
    at least not found yet ...
    Rapprot excellent value for money better than the Sony ...
    If need to redo this choice, yes ..
  • Anonymous

    Ears.

    Shure SRH840Published on 06/05/11 at 13:39
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    For how long have you been using it? I use it for 1 year.

    Did you try many other models before getting this one? Prodipe, AKG, Sony is the shure that wins hands down.

    What is so special that you like best? He has a great sound, the dynamic is enormous, I do a lot of electronica music, the midrange & bass are the best is the best headphones for computer music to my eyes, I noticed that is also used for PFL in the evening.

    The least: A bit heavy.

    What is your opinion about the value for the price? EXCELLENT!

    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? Yes.
  • domosdomos

    Shure SRH840Published on 12/13/09 at 08:34
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    </span> <span>Very good headphones for monitoring, well balanced, very fine treble, bass and sustained medium present.</span> <span>

    </span> <span>Please note, these headphones require breaking a dozen hours to deliver all its quintessential sound (a veil present at the beginning of the play disappears completely after the break).</span> <span>

    </span> <span>This is not a headphone tiring to listen as a 7506 hyper-aggressive in the treble,</span> <span>

    </span> <span>Much more balanced in the mids that the HD25.</span> <span>

    </span> <span>In my case it is the best headphones that I own from the following: DT880PRO, 7506, HD25, AKG240
    for the viewing monitor.</span> …
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    </span> <span>Very good headphones for monitoring, well balanced, very fine treble, bass and sustained medium present.</span> <span>

    </span> <span>Please note, these headphones require breaking a dozen hours to deliver all its quintessential sound (a veil present at the beginning of the play disappears completely after the break).</span> <span>

    </span> <span>This is not a headphone tiring to listen as a 7506 hyper-aggressive in the treble,</span> <span>

    </span> <span>Much more balanced in the mids that the HD25.</span> <span>

    </span> <span>In my case it is the best headphones that I own from the following: DT880PRO, 7506, HD25, AKG240
    for the viewing monitor.</span> <span>

    </span> <span>Moreover, it is comfortable and well sealed and comes with a spare set of headphones.

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  • ScieboSciebo

    very good in this price range.

    Shure SRH840Published on 04/26/11 at 05:59
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    For how long have you been using it?

    I use it for a week, very intensive, I put a lot of hours honing and finally delivers what he has in his stomach.

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

    use in studio: DT 770, HD 25, 7506, 271 MKII. In use DJ: HDJ 1000, 2000, and many MDRV 700DJ intra Shure, AKG, Sennheiser listening to walkman.

    What thing do you like most/least about it?

    I used it on lots of different style of music, hip-hop, electronic music, classical, pop. etc.. I'm mostly dwelt on Bach, Strauss, justice, anders ilar, Pantha du Prince, ion ludwig, murcoff, helios, sunlounger, Phax, enya, Matzo, Armin van Buuren.

    It has good sound quality, it is versa…
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    For how long have you been using it?

    I use it for a week, very intensive, I put a lot of hours honing and finally delivers what he has in his stomach.

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

    use in studio: DT 770, HD 25, 7506, 271 MKII. In use DJ: HDJ 1000, 2000, and many MDRV 700DJ intra Shure, AKG, Sennheiser listening to walkman.

    What thing do you like most/least about it?

    I used it on lots of different style of music, hip-hop, electronic music, classical, pop. etc.. I'm mostly dwelt on Bach, Strauss, justice, anders ilar, Pantha du Prince, ion ludwig, murcoff, helios, sunlounger, Phax, enya, Matzo, Armin van Buuren.

    It has good sound quality, it is versatile enough I think, considering all styles of music I listen to. Like its spatialization, his gentleness, his nature, he is not aggressive, it restores the sound was flat, he excels on vocals with his generous medium, the treble is correct, the lower spectrum is slightly withdrawal, he does his job on the classic, acoustic and vocals, the pure electro, for those seeking more pronounced serious, maybe he should look elsewhere.

    What I like least, aesthetic level, it is relatively large at the headphones, it is very plastic, it's pretty tiring listening has extended my humble opinion.

    What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...

    The value for money is very good considering the price (149 €) is my favorite in this price range
    With experience, it depends if it lasts several years and carefree individuals, wear out, waiting to hear ultrasound pro 2900/900 or last at least Shure will happen next, SRH 940.

    ps: this is a purely subjective opinion, everyone has his ear and hears the music has its way, no need to buy this headphone because professionals use it, go form your own opinion, in your surroundings and stores Each has his little preference.
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  • Menestrel de malheurMenestrel de malheur

    The bomb

    Shure SRH840Published on 07/31/10 at 06:20
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    I use it for 2 months is a very good headphones, neither more nor less than the best I had in my hands, solid, neutral color not for me.
  • CazanovaCazanova

    Search for HD 497 headphones

    Shure SRH840Published on 08/01/10 at 01:36
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    Replacement earbuds for headphones Sennheiser HD 497, do you think I can find?
  • wdomwdom

    Maybe the Best Headphones Monitoring this price range!?

    Shure SRH840Published on 11/27/10 at 10:03
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    Comparative in connection with the acquisition of a headphone for the control of Design Studio Monitoring Audio.
    headphones tested: Grado SR-80; MHII AKG K-240, Sennheiser HD25-1 II BeyerDynamic DT-880 Pro, Shure SHR 840

    Preferred Features: Neutrality; Comfort, Dynamic Capacity, Quality of bass.

    Immediately BeyerDynamic DT-880 Pro is a headphone apart; very comfortable with basic audio quality above the average but totally degreased, which makes a headphone in my opinion totally inadequate control monitoring.
    The Grado is primarily a headphone monitor unpretentious and yet its outstanding audio qualities allow him to pretend it is clear that the accommodation offered is not suitable f…
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    Comparative in connection with the acquisition of a headphone for the control of Design Studio Monitoring Audio.
    headphones tested: Grado SR-80; MHII AKG K-240, Sennheiser HD25-1 II BeyerDynamic DT-880 Pro, Shure SHR 840

    Preferred Features: Neutrality; Comfort, Dynamic Capacity, Quality of bass.

    Immediately BeyerDynamic DT-880 Pro is a headphone apart; very comfortable with basic audio quality above the average but totally degreased, which makes a headphone in my opinion totally inadequate control monitoring.
    The Grado is primarily a headphone monitor unpretentious and yet its outstanding audio qualities allow him to pretend it is clear that the accommodation offered is not suitable for prolonged use and is not intended to be used in noisy environments!
    The Sennheiser HD 25 is the saying, a reference in the field. This is the headphone monitoring and uncompromising. Neutral, highly dynamic down really low in the bass but also lack of comfort for prolonged use. I blame him a bit, however, shorten the upper register and a lack of articulation in the bass (A review after running !?)... the + means any damaged parts can easily be replaced!; the lightness 6 -: absent finishes, hardware aspect, price too high, it could have been my choice but 90euros!
    The AKG is a serious lack of neutrality to pretend to control bass and lack of cleanliness, but what comfort and what design! ...

    I chose to end the Shure SHR 840 which surprised me a lot (like what prejudices !...).
    In fact he took the bundle of qualities with Sennheiser, and more: the palm of comfort (it shares with the AKG), a bass that goes well beyond the hairline and in other joint and a wider frequency response in point I am trying to test it by using audiophile and I can not put it in default making it ultimately a versatile headphone, but Is not it just there, the recognition of a very high quality !?... The pros: removable cable!; very well made and finished, comes with spare foams - the -: I'm still looking

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