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Very good value sound-wise though not the most comfortable
Sound is very good at this price point, better than more expensive headphones I have used. Not the most comfortable for me as the earpieces are a teeny bit small for my ears, but hey we all suffer for our art sometimes!
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Very good headphones for the price
Very nice all-around-sound and nice fit. Comfort is something that was complained about in some comments before I bought these, so I ordered straight away the replacement ear pads for the more expensive 840, which are much more softer and more comfortable, and they fit perfectly also the 440's. I can recommend these if you want a good pair of headphones but don't need or don't have the money for über-high-end pair.
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Awesome Headphones
Super duper comfortable. The input wire is actually 1/8, but it comes with a screw on 1/4 converter, which works perfectly well. The headphones also come with a nice carrying pouch which is nice. Sounds quality is, of course, very nice. I very much like the coiled wire as well. Doesn't get in the way, yet provides good length.
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Very nice
Crisp clean sound while doing even the toughest of editing without outside noise interference. Comfortable.
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Not an overall good pair of headphones.
Let me start off with this review with what I find positive. They are very sturdy, Flimsy cables and plastic components are otherwise a nightmare on headphones but these feel like a pair that would last me a while. They are insanely sound proof, won't leak nor pick up noise outside the housing. Great for live recording. Now to what's negative. I expected a flat true sound which it delivers but it simply lacks clarity in my opinion (or what y... Show More
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Solid performer for $ and under
I usually go off of three things as far rating a headphone, and these things are all important to most people. Which start with Build quality(durability to aesthetics), comfort, and Sound quality(from how it is advertised to sound to how well it hits it's mark). The Shure 440 monitoring headphone in my opinion is an excellent headphone for sub $ and I can honestly say it is on par with and or better than the Audio Technica ATH-M50 monitoring head... Show More
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Shure SRH440 studio phones
Bought these as a compliment to my other pair of reference head phones, just to have alternates when going "mixing deaf". I had read that they are supposed to be a bit weak in the low end, wich suited me just fine for my purposes, and indeed they were. Not lacking in bass, but lacking the rumbliness that many mid price head phones got. Perfect for being my "second pair of ears" when mixing. Sadly it uses the coiled cable that get's stuck in every... Show More
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Better than Sony 7506
Tese headphones are pretty nice. I A/B'd all the $100 headphones and these were the best that B%h has in their superstore. The low end is good, the high end doesn't rip your ears out like the Sony 7506. they are colapsable which is nice for touring/ traveling.
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My first closed headphones
First time I could not wear these headphones longer as 1,5 hours, because I had feeling, that my head is always under pressure. My musician buddy told me, that that is ok for closed headphones. Sound is very good too. You can normally make recordings and mixing with these headphones. But, if I whoud know about Audio Technica ATH-M40 X, I whoud prefer better Audio Technica. Prise is the same, but they are more comfortable and the sound is more realistical(at least I like it better as by Shure)
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After A Little Work, Best At Price Point
Great sound! After listening through iPod, smart phone, and turntable, the sound does differ between each device, the worst being the iPod. However, they still sound great. At $ bucks these are literally a no-brainer. But beware, this price does have its drawbacks. The comfort of these cans is subpar. After only 30 minutes my skull felt like it was being crushed. But all hope is not lost. B&H stocks Shure SRH940 replacement ear cushions. These ar... Show More
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Great headphones!
I use these to help me listen out for bad mistakes in mixes, when in home studios where the acoustic treatment is sub-par. Sound: The sound is way beyond it's price. Very flat and true sounding, great for mixing stuff. Perhaps for listening to music in general its a little bit light on the bass, but that's how I like it as I use it mainly for studio use. Comfort: I tend to use these for hours on end. When you first put them on they feel... Show More
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Great sounding and really comfortable!
I bought these Shure headphones to replace my aging Sennheisers that I've had for many years. I was astonished by the difference! I've always regarded wearing headphones as a necessary evil while recording, but these Shure SRH440s are a pleasure to wear. They're not at all muffled sounding, with crisp highs and tight, not boomy, lows. They're also very comfortable to wear for prolonged periods, which is important in a studio, and there isn't too ... Show More
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pretty good
I use this primarily as home studio headphones. My only concern are the protruding tiny wires that connect the headphone to the headband. They seem to be fragile and if accidentally snagged, then that's the end of the headphones.
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Like hearing for the first time.
As a student of audio production, I am always looking for tools that will be extremely useful to me for a long time. I was in need of a good pair of editing headphones and a friend suggested these. I have tried many lower quality headphones that are still fairly decent. These however, blew my mind. The bass response was far more than I expected. Everything sounded very realistic and created a fantastic sound field. These are definitely a good cho... Show More
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perfect! exactly what i was looking for
perfect sound, rich warm, not tinny at all. and i was pleased to see the 440s earned best overall headphones in wired magazine!
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Great Value Studio Headphones
These are my go-to headphones now. I use it at work, home, and my commute to work. They are a bit larger than regular headphones, so some people might find it bulky, but the sound quality for the price is great, and would recommend it to anyone looking for a nice pair of headphones, but doesn't want to spend more than $100.
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Worth the money.
I use these mostly for practice with my keyboards and to listen to music from various sources. Good but not great sound. Decent mids and highs but bass is a little muddy. Very comfortable. The carry pouch and detachable cord are an asset. They serve the purpose and are overall worth the money. I am keeping them but I'm not sure they qualify as a 'professional' headset.
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Stunning sound, stunning headache.
I've been in media for 20 years, and have owned a lot of headphones for the studio and on-air booth. I also have reasonably high-end equipment at home, and even drive my office headphones with a separate DAC and amp. So, I'm picky. That said, here's my take on the Shure 440s. First, after a reasonable break-in period, these sound fantastic. Best sounding inexpensive cans I've owned. Period. They give my reference phones at home a good run for the... Show More
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Great cans
Recently bought these headphones as a gift. Did a fair bit of research and test before committing my money on these SRH440. Other headphones looked at were the Sennheiser HD215 where I found it selling at almost 1/2 price in a shop, the HD280Pro, HD445, and the HD25 and its variants. What was really impressive was the build quality of these cans. Yes, I know they have little cables that come out and could get caught and snap off if you are really... Show More
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Wonderful Headphones!
I use these headphones for listening to music and for recording my own music, and my band's music. These headphones definitely perform just as advertised: They are comfortable, portable, durable, and have great sound quality. I really like the coiled cord as well.
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SRH440 Pro Fantastic
I bought this a few weeks back and they have not disappointed. Fantastic quality, i listen to them all day at work and they are great, very comfortable over the head design and compact and fold away for storage and comes with a carry case which is awesome.
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A great set for the money
I rarely find that I need the best of the best. So, up front I will say these are not the BEST headphones, but for often $200 LESS than a better pair I'd have to say I'm quite pleased.Overall sound quality is great across the frequencies with only the very lows and very highs lacking in comparison to others I've tried. I will mostly be using these as a monitor for in the field video production. I think they'll be wonderful for this. But if you're looking for studio headphones to be worn all day I think the quality and comfort would convince me to get something else.
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great headphones
great sound and great fit - compared to all others in same $100-$200 range, really sweet deal
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Comfortable, affordable, good sound
The SRH440 are a great set of headphones because of their marriage between sound and price. While they are fairly cheap in relation to many headphones of this size and list of things promised, they deliver a seriously impressive level of both sound and comfort. I especially like this headphones when walking outside in cooler weather, as the ear coverings are both comfortable enough for prolonged listening, and warm enough to keep my ears warm whi... Show More
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