In this article, we delve into a detailed analysis of 17,806 user reviews from various languages worldwide to examine the Shure SE425. This analysis is performed by the RR artificial intelligence and updated daily with newly submitted reviews. The RR AI utilizes a complex algorithm to first scrutinize user reviews for credibility, filtering out unreliable ones. It then proceeds to dissect and evaluate the valuable insights within these reviews, providing users with ratings regarding the features of this product. Based on these assessments, users can make informed decisions about whether this product is suitable for them or not.
These results are a summary of user reviews of the Shure SE425. For example, 87% of 2,701 users who have commented on the Sound quality of the Shure SE425 have given positive feedback.
Showing 41 to 60 of 88 Reviews
Reviewed by Reusster on Guitar Center
I use these for a combination with my wireless in-ear monitor system. They are very comfortable and easy to utilize. And were an upgrade from a lower level set. The extra driver makes a huge difference.
Reviewed by EduSelaya on B&H Photo Video
Very Good sound, good response on treeble, not so goog on bass. Confortables. When you find the sleeve that best fit for you, the sound is great, but this is not an easy.
Reviewed by Andrew on B&H Photo Video
So, I purchased these as a backup pair for my honeymoon. I've used countless in ears and I must say these are, well, thin. Harsh sounding and really just a waste of money. I played these through my questyle qp1r (which in my opinion, is a game-changer in the dap world) listening to lossless 16 or 24 bit files, my old iPod nano (wolfson dac) and a few different iPhones. Ssssssssssssibilant. Not only that but it lacked drive through the whole spectrum. Bass was sloppy, mids were nowhere to be found. My old westone um3x's smoked these at the same price point. I have Noble kaiser k10 ciems as my main pair, and yes they are way more money but I never want to listen to the shures ever again. Stick with Westone. Their entire line is just great. Noble is another great company but a bit pricier. ... More
Reviewed by Suzy on Guitar Center
It took me a while (YouTube) to figure out how to wear without them falling out. Only thing that worries me is the cable being bent too much and breaking but thats why you get insurance! Awesome product! Definitely recommend!
Reviewed by Dameian on B&H Photo Video
Great sound, clear and crisp throught the spectrum, though not as hot as the E4Cs I bought these to replace. A little lacking in the low-end, which is to be expected for drivers of this size (you can't defy physics). Still, I'm very satisfied with the purchase.
Reviewed by Leo on Guitar Center
I love this product because I feel that from now on my audio life will be longer. I can know hear musical things i was not able to capture since I had overloads of music in my front monitor. Now I can select how much of each band player I want to hear and I can hear them clearly.
Reviewed by Jeremy R on B&H Photo Video
First, these things are the best in-ear phones that I have ever listened to. This is why they get some stars. The design is really bad, cheap, and uncomfortable. The cable is gawky and the wrap-arounds for ears are sort of like a garbage bag twisty that is manually shaped around the ears. What!?!?! These may sound great, but the fit, feel, and appearance is really cheap and uncomfortable.
Reviewed by Vic on B&H Photo Video
These offer the perfect balance between lower end and higher end versions of the Shure earphones. Highly recommend them...!
Reviewed by Krank on Guitar Center
Had a warranty claim on some 315s that had been discontinued, so I paid the difference in price, about $100 more, and got these 425s. I can't tell much of a difference from the 315s. Sound might be a little clearer, but definitely not any louder. Definitely not a $100 improvement
Reviewed by Ricardo on Guitar Center
Live monitor in ear for half the UE version. Built is solid and the detachable chords are solid. The wireless has 8-10 hrs of power. You can get the earpiece molded. Buy this if you are using it for live guitar and voice.
Reviewed by T K. on Reverb
These are great. They block all the sound in the room and allow you to only hear the mix from the board. Pair them with a PM2 and it's plenty loud. I play bass so I went with the 425s because of the dual drivers.
Reviewed by Joey impala on Guitar Center
Definitely one of the Best Purchases I've ever made I definitely love theses in ears again if you're a drummer and need some amazing in ears these are the ones
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
I use the in ears with my Iphone and on stage as in ear monitors. Wonderful sound, warm bass and crisp highs for all around great clarity.
Reviewed by Michael on B&H Photo Video
Bluetooth is best with phonecalls only, but the fidelity when using the plug-in cord is amazing. Best I've ever had.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
These headphones are amazing. They are extremely comfortable to wear and the sound is exceptional. No negatives
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
Fantastic sound quality, most comfortable in ears I've ever worn. I am a musician and I use these on stage and off. Good buy.
Reviewed by Vic on B&H Photo Video
These offer the perfect balance between lower end and higher end versions of the Shure earphones. Highly recommend them...!
Reviewed by Andrew on Guitar Center
My third pair. Definitely worth the extra money from the entry level 112. They last and last if you take care of them.
Reviewed by Juan felipe B. on Reverb
Good deal. Item as described. They sound great although you have to push them back in at least once during every song. They slip partially out of your ear.
Reviewed by Rob on Guitar Center
I've had a pair for over 10 years and needed a new pair due to an unfortunate accident. They are my go to up on stage.