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Shure SRH840A-EFS

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Shure SRH840A-EFS
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Good sounding headphones
Samasati 22.07.2022
I bought these as an entry level studio headphones. I was hoping for Shure's legendary SM58 type of quality and here's what my impression is.

The sound quality is perfect for my amateur purposes. I use it as a monitor set for playing bass guitar, midi instruments and vocals.

The comfort is great. Good padding on the right places, covers the entire ear and very lightweight construction.

The cable is long enough and is good quality as well. However the 6.35 jack adapter could be better. It's a screw-on sullution and therefore can't really be used on other 3.5mm jacks. Not a big deal but I like universal solutions.

What's my biggest concern about these headphones is the build quality. The body is made of cheap plastic. Only time will tell how long the pivoting joints will last. Unfortunatelly that's the most vulnerable point of all headphones and having broken three already I'm a bit dissapointed to see Shure's product this flimsy.

Overall, good headphones and definitely serves the purpose.
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Sounds Good, Feels Cheap
Bopper1987 19.04.2023
I have owned the previous generation model of the SRH-840 and love them and used them everyday for the last 4 years. I still have them but wanted to try the new model and see if they still match up sound and quality wise. So my review is mostly comparing them to the previous gen so bare that in mind.

NEGATIVES:
The overall feel of the headset is one of corner cutting compared with last gen, plastics feel and look cheaper and they dont look like they will last nearly as long as my old ones have. The earpieces rotate and the hinges seem flimsy and would probably break if they fell onto anything other that carpeted floor. The cable isnt as premium as the old coiled one but is serviceable I suppose. Comfort is not as good as the last gen not terrible but still feels more clampy on the head but maybe more time to wear in will help with that.

POSITIVES:
The sound is pretty much the same as the old gen which was my number one concern and thankfully they didnt cut any corners here from what I can tell. I did some testing with my guitar plugins and amps and some basic music playback and they seem to match up to my old gen ones pretty close. There maybe some subtle differences in the treble ranges but no massive noticeable differences. Thankfully they didnt cut corners here from what I can tell.

CONCLUSION:
If you are thinking of upgrading from the SRH-840's of the last gen and think you will be getting the same quality feel and durability I would say probably dont unless you can get them for a reasonable price i.e <€100.
They sound good so if thats your major concern then dont worry they will serve you well on that front, just dont expect the confort and durability to anywhere near the previous gen.
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This is Shure. I love Shure sound.
Alchemist_ 14.08.2023
These headphones are worth buying, even just for the ear pads.

I noticed that these ear pads fit both the old 840 and the M50X. Comfort is greatly improved. In general, these are very cool ear pads.
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One of the best headphones which I ever listened
Slonsounds 03.09.2022
These headphones have amazing sound quality. Very fast bass, soft mids and good-reading highs. In general, they sit very comfortably on the head, the details are of high quality. The disadvantages include the fact that the plastic looks rough, and the ear cups turn the WRONG SIDE. This makes it uncomfortable to use with one earpiece (when the second earpiece is moved to the back of the head, the remaining earpiece does not fit snugly against the head)
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Great sound, few relatively minor complaints regarding build quality and personal comfort
messmedia 31.05.2024
It's been a little over a year and a half since my purchase of these headphones.
I bought those for listening, and sound editing for video. I've used these for listening the majority of the time.

And the sound is GREAT. S(h)ure -:), it does have features typical for closed-back headphones (little boxed), but the precision and soundstage are very high. I got ZERO complaints about sound quality.

And, the build quality is not bad either. I've read some complaints here about it, having the plasticky feel and whatnot, but I just don't understand what all those people think they should get for this amount of money?!
- The plastic and sturdiness are FINE. After a year and a half of several hours a day usage, these headphones are still in excellent shape, like new ones. The cups, the leathery coverings, the cable, all have been holding well, with no wear-and-tear signs.
Except for one, stupid thing: the cloth that is covering the sponge under the headphones connecting bridge has come off.
Id did not tear off, or break from using, it just stopped being connected to the ridge on one side, suddenly. Probably because the connection to the ridge is not deep (a millimeter or two). It is unfortunate, and I can assume it happens occasionally, after all, this is serial production item, but it spoiled a bit overall excellent build quality review.
I removed the cloth completely (didn't wanna fiddle with gluing it, but it is doable)

Another thing, and this one I decided should not influence the comfort review, is the fact that these are too short for my very big head. Opened to the last notch, I still need a little more height to properly fit me, so I have to put them on an angle and press them a bit to fit my ears.
People with regular-sized heads or smaller, will not have this problem at all, and apart from being small for me, these are VERY COMFORTABLE headphones. The cushions are not too loose or too hard, they are put in appropriate places. Even with angled fitting, these still don't bother me while I wear my glasses. The pressure is not high, but enaugh to hold the headphones reliably on place.

Overall, I consider these to be really good, especially considering the price. The only reason I am thinking of switching now would be the size for my head.
But it is not easy to find that info or examples in practice, since I live in the part of the world that does not have stores in which I could test it.
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Very good
Malkos 24.06.2024
After 2 years of use they are crystal clear and durable nothing bad to say.
I don't have any experience with other similar products though. I bought them to practice with amp sims and I am very satisfied. Also i use them all the time with my computer and they are very comfortable even after hours and hours on my head.
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Sounds great but minor design issue
Fitzlerlad 25.08.2024
They sound great and find they are very good for mixing/producing as an alternative to monitors at this price point with the natural response but the cable it comes with can be annoying, it's not coiled but completely straight and very long (nearly too long) and since it's not coiled you get the 'stethoscope' effect where if you touch the cable you can feel the friction in your ear which can be quite annoying. You can get a coiled cable for the headphones for like 20 quid seperately either which does help but still Shure could've just included that in the first place which I don't get.
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