Shure SE310
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| Headphone Type | Intra-auriculaire | ||
| Frequency Response | 22 Hz - 19 KHz | ||
| Speaker | Hi-Definition MicroSpeaker + Tuned BassPort | ||
| Impedance | 28 | ||
| Sensitivity | Non communiquée | ||
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| Cable Length | 45 cm (de l'oreillette au connecteur)et rallonge de 91 cm |
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Vincent Lheur
Test date: September 24, 2007
Test date: September 24, 2007
Sleeves for all ear sizes

Shure provides a variety of interchangeable sleeves with its earphones. And for those with a real problem with this part of their anatomy, other models are available for separate purchase, in all shapes, materials and colors. Amongst all of these there is necessarily the perfect fit for you.
In the new SE line from Shure, the first number in the name indicates the level of sound quality. The higher the number, the better the sound restitution is supposed to be. The second number indicates the quantity of audio drivers that equip the ear piece.
In the case of the SE310, we are supposed to have headphones that are superior to the SE210, but they also only have a single speaker. For this reason, we wonder how Shure went about improving sound quality. In this case, we learned there is a special conduit integrated to the body of the earphone which plays the role of subwoofer, therefore reinforcing lower frequencies.
In practice, and compared to the SE210, we sometimes noticed a slight improvement of the sound spectrum. However, this difference is sometimes hidden and the rest of the time it could be mistaken for its little brother’s...to such a point that we even confused them in listening tests. In the end, we honestly wonder if the extra 100 Euros is worth it for results that are more or less the same.
Note that the SE310 exists in white and black.
Pluses
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Sound isolation
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Sleeves of different sizes
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Good quality sound
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Light weight
Minuses
Consistent with the fine sound quality of Shures SE line, you will have to pay quite a bit more for a slight gain in basses compared to the SE210.

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