Shure SE425 PRO Wired Earbuds – Professional Sound Isolating Earphones with Detailed Sound, Dual-Driver Hybrid, Secure in-Ear Fit, Detachable Cable, Durable Quality – Clear (SE425-CL)
$269.00
Price: $269.00
(as of Jan 06, 2025 16:34:06 UTC – Details)
Shure SE425-CL Sound Isolating Earphones with Dual High Definition MicroDrivers.
SOUND ISOLATING TECHNOLOGY – Own your audio space with sound isolating design that eliminates noise and keeps your experience pristine. It’s the right way to listen and the only way to really hear.
CUSTOMIZED FIT – Includes three sizes (S, M, L) of the flex and black foam sleeves. Experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for you.
SECURE, OVER-THE-EAR DESIGN – Wireform fit ensures earphones stay in place and cables remain out of the way.
STRIKING FULL-RANGE SOUND – Full range sound from a dual high-definition driver to deliver accurate, natural sound in a discrete, durable design.
DURABLE REINFORCED CABLE – Detachable cable is durable enough to withstand everyday wear, yet allows for easy replacement in case of damage. Gold plated MMCX Connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360-degree rotation for comfortable fit.
COMPACT CARRYING CASE – Convenient, tangle-free solution to store and travel with your earphones.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX – Includes a free two-year warranty, SE425 Detachable Sound Isolating Earphones, 3.5mm cable, fit kit with a variety of sleeves for the perfect fit, 1/4“ adapter, and a carrying case
Shure CBL-M-plusK Music Phone Cable with Remote plus Mic for iPone, iPod and iPad works with Shure’s SE425 earphones.
Accurate and Balanced Sound
Speaker Type: Dual High-Definition MicroDrivers
Available in clear or metallic silver
Formable wire ensures secure placement over the ear
Customers say
Customers find the headphones to be a good choice for professional in-ear monitors. They appreciate the clear sound quality and value for money. However, opinions vary on the fit, build quality, balance, and cable quality.
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8 reviews for Shure SE425 PRO Wired Earbuds – Professional Sound Isolating Earphones with Detailed Sound, Dual-Driver Hybrid, Secure in-Ear Fit, Detachable Cable, Durable Quality – Clear (SE425-CL)
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Gary –
Almost perfect – great sound, great noise isolation, a couple inconveniences
I finally broke my Shure E3C earbuds after almost seven years of faithful service. I crazy glued the stem back onto the earbud and the buds still work, but I felt nervous about the stem breaking again and getting stuck in my ear. So I decided to get a new set and was wavering between the SE315’s and the SE425’s. The 315’s are probably close to the equivalent to what I was replacing, but the other reviews I read for the 425’s praised their better bass response (deep, but clean), the wider range, and the superior noise isolation. So I decided to spend the extra hundred dollars to upgrade to the 425’s. I am very happy that I did. My old E3C’s were great, and I would guess the SE315’s would be equally good, but the 425’s are a significant step up. I have a wide taste in music but at least half the time I am listening to classical, so strong, clean bass, and a wide range to handle every orchestra instrument and the occasional classical vocal piece are essential. I’m also in airplanes every week so sound isolation is important.I might mention that in addition to my old E3C’s I also have a set of Bose Quiet Comfort 15’s, bought when I thought noise cancellation might be better than noise isolation. I was wrong. The Bose are great at killing jet engine noise, and are truly eye-watering in a turboprop, but they don’t cancel out babies and rude adults. The E3C’s did a pretty good job of those problems, but the 425’s are really amazing when it comes to sound isolation. With no music playing, I can still hear conversations, but they are very muffled. With music playing, even at fairly low levels, there is no ambient noise to intrude. Somehow, Shure tweaked the angle of the earbuds so they get a perfect seal. That being said, the 425’s would be truly dangerous to wear while jogging or cycling.So about the sound quality of the 425’s. Better than the E3C’s; better than the Bose QC15’s – but not quite at the audiophile level. My guess is you need to spend considerably more to get something that will sound as good as a quality THX-certified home surround system. On my home system, I can pick out exactly where a particular orchestra instrument is placed. Can’t do that with the 425’s but the stereo separation is very good and gives you the full depth you would expect. The quality of the 425’s allow me to listen at lower volume levels, which is far less fatiguing (and quite a bit better for the ears!). The quality of the bass presentation I noticed when I played my Boston Pops recording of 76 Trombones. This piece has bass and kettle drums plus a tuba. On my E3C’s and the Bose QC15’s all three instruments sound the same and kind of mush together. On the 425’s I can hear the difference between the drums and the tuba, and the sounds remain distinct. If you’ve never used noise isolating earbuds before, it is absolutely critical to get a good seal in your ear – otherwise the bass will be very weak. If you can clearly hear the conversations around you, you don’t have a good seal. Conversations should sound almost like you’re under water if you have the earbuds inserted correctly.A couple quibble points. As other reviewers mention, getting the foam sleeves off that the 425’s ship with is no small task. Even using the trick of putting them in the freezer isn’t a quick fix. Knowing that the stems the sleeves fit on are fragile, it took me almost 15 minutes of gentle twisting and pulling to get the foam sleeves off. Hey Shure, how about shipping the 425’s without the sleeves installed? The good news is, if you don’t use foam sleeves, the other sleeves (soft rubber in three sizes, and yellow memory foam) are much easier to get on and off. And once you find the right sleeve for you, you will never have to mess with that problem again. The other quibble I have is the semi-rigid, 3″ wire cover adjacent to the bud. This wire should be bent to the curvature of the outside of your ear to help keep the bud securely installed. It absolutely does that; there is no way these buds are going to fall out accidentally. But the wire also makes the buds much harder to install in the first place. Getting the buds inserted and secured is a two-hand task, and takes a while even once you think you have the hang of it.If the quality of sound and excellent noise isolation are critical to you,and you don’t plan to use them for jogging or cycling, and you can live with the quibbles I mentioned, these are the earbuds to buy!
Swayden –
Perfect for FPS Gaming and the Best Iâve Ever Used
The Shure SE425 earbuds are hands down the best Iâve ever used. The sound clarity is unrealâevery detail comes through so precisely that I feel completely immersed in whatever Iâm listening to. For FPS gaming, they are a total game-changer.I can hear every single sound cueâfootsteps, reloads, distant gunfireâand it gives me a massive edge. The dual-driver setup delivers clean, balanced audio with no distortion, even at higher volumes. The noise isolation is also excellent, blocking out distractions so I can focus entirely on the game.Theyâre comfortable enough for long gaming sessions, and the durable design means theyâll last. If youâre serious about gaming or just want high-quality sound, these are worth every penny. Highly recommended!
Jose Javier III –
The Best-Sounding Buds I’ve Tried, but Not for Everyone
I got these to listen to high-quality music with a snug-fitting wearing method. I don’t produce music, but I do like to edit tracks here and then. Just to shed a little light into the kind of person reviewing this product.============REVIEW================I’ll be splitting up the review in sections to make reading digestion easier. :P———THE FIT——–They fit very well. The over-the-ear method of wearing them provides the most amount of security from accidental tugs and movement. It did take some time to get used to how they hug the ear. The first long music-listening sessions made my ears hurt a little, but the pain subsided with prolonged use.The 425’s ability of noise-isolation is better than what I’ve used in the past. The use of memory foam tips for creating a seal works better than most other earbuds that use a silicon or rubber seal. Shure stresses for a good fit in the ear canal to provide the best sound and noise-isolation. When a good enough seal is created, it’s good enough to take onto the gun range! Provided you use the correct sized memory foam tips and insert them properly however, but proper discretion is advised. :P——–THE SOUND——-The sound is very true to the original recording. Other reviews were right in that Shure is more known for “bright” sounding products, products that focus on treble. With that in mind, the SE425s are no exception to that rule. I used to listen to a set of very “warm” sounding earbuds before listening to these, which caused the transition to the 425s very underwhelming. Warm-sounding products focus more on bass, and as a result, I was not used to a more neutral and flat-sounding product before these.That fact actually made me consider returning them for a more warm-sounding set!However, after using them for a while, I’ve grown accustomed to how they sound. The break-in did improve the quality of the sound in general, but it didn’t improve the bass a whole lot. Determined to get these buds sounding the way I’m used to, I started tweaking my equalizer a bit.First impressions after increasing the bass frequencies was phenomenal. I had to bump them up a fair bit, seeing how the 425’s frequency response curve shows less bass response, but after the change, these buds respond to bass extremely well. The dual-driver nature provides for lots of bass with no distortion of the highs, and the balanced nature is able to yield clean-feeling bass with no muddied sound. Even ramping the bass up to unimaginable levels yielded no distortion whatsoever!The fact that these are naturally neutral-sounding buds makes them perfect for music composition and editing. Equal representation of all sounds allows for unparalleled accuracy in composing, mixing, and editing tracks.———THE BUILD QUALITY———-I have yet to put them through anything that tests their limits of physical resistance to wear and tear, knowing that I put $238 out of pocket into these little investments…but with my daily use, I have yet to see any sign of damage. Granted that my use involves treating them like a newborn baby, but the 425s feel very solid and well built.I love the fact that the parts are replaceable. Broken speaker? Speaker units are available for sale. Need a replacement bud tip? Shure has you covered. Snapped the cord? There’s also something for that too. Each part is detachable for easy replacing of broken parts. No need to toss the entire thing and buy a new one.What’s more, is that the actual speaker unit is able to rotate separately from the wire! This allows for easy ear insertion and storage.I believe the cord can also be upgraded by buying the cord with an inline microphone, or by buying the Bluetooth cord, and attaching the speaker units to those ones! I’ve read that the 425s can do that, but I haven’t actually tried it.&&&&&&-OVERALL-&&&&&&&Pros:+ Snug and secure fit+ Excellent noise-isolation+ Accurate and neutral sound+ Dual-driver clarity+ No distortion at high volumes+ Durable construction+ Easy replacement of broken partsCons:- Flat-sounding nature of buds might not be for everyone, especially those who like lots of bass- Insertion method might be a little tricky; definitely not fast on, fast off- Memory wire part of the cord causes entire thing to tangle more often
Michael Poisson –
I’m a drummer/vocalist/sound technician with 15+ years of experience. My main source of income is in the field of live sound. I have had 3+ years daily experience with the SE215, the SE425, and the SE535. I’ve also tried a variety of sleeves including custom molded.This particular model seems to shine at monitoring one’s own vocals effectively at a relatively low volume. I wouldn’t spend extra on the SE535 if you’re only using this for live as the only noticable difference is the seemingly endless low frequency range from that model.Frequencies lower than 120-150Hz aren’t really useful from IEMs in a live music setting anyway since any bass from your PA will just resonate into your ear directly through your body. Also, those ranges being amplified additionally into your ear canal probably will negate some of the hearing protection abilities from this product.Perhaps if you’re performing on a fairly quiet stage then yes I’d say make the jump, but for most musicians this has the highest benefit:cost ratio in my experience.Pro tips:-The grey silicone sleeves sound the best and are the easiest to clean, although they seem to slip out if you get sweaty.-the white multisleeves are best if you have small ear canals or if you just wanna make sure they stay in and stop as much sound as possible, although they have a slight bump around 2kHz which can make things sound unpleasant. Also they can go too deep and be generally uncomfortable.-these headphones will last you forever if you never let them near the floor. This is because the only way the buds break is if they are stepped on or are crushed in some other way, which is significantly harder to do if they are never near the floor. The detachable cables, alhough quite durable can still crap out after about 2 years of regular use. $55 every 2 years is a decent price to maintain a $400 pair of headphones. Use the case regularly and again, they’ll last for a good long time.-Custom sleeves (molded) can be made for these if you visit an audiologist. In Canada they cost $120 CAD per ear. MAKE SURE YOUR CLINIC HAS EXPERIENCE DOING THIS. Ask audio forums/fb groups or even call your local production companies to see who they’ve worked with. This can greatly increase the comfort, sound, and noise rejection of the headphones so I highly recommend if you are serious.Enjoy slowing down your inevitable hearing loss!Thanks for coming to my TEDtalk
Alex Maasvadt –
Estos IEM son bastantes buenos para monitorizar mis mezclas en directo y asà poder seguir la sesión sin complicaciones. Si bien no son IEM high-end responden muy bien, con agudos definidos y medios claros, no obstante, las frecuencias bajas no son su fuerte, por lo que si eres bajista no creo que sean los IEM más recomendados (todo esto bajo mi opinión subjetiva). En este margen de precio se desenvuelven perfectamente. Como siempre la marca ofrece un producto de calidad que se adaptará según tus necesidades, para mà son más que suficientes.Pros:- Buena relación calidad-precio.- Buena calidad de sonido para IEM en este rango de precios.- Cómodos durante largas sesiones de uso.- Cable kevlar que parece indestructible.- Insonorización más que decente para aislar el sonido exterior y escuchar tu mezcla sin problemas.Contras:- Las frecuencias graves no son su fuerte.- No son fáciles de colocar, debes dedicarle un rato a buscar el punto de comodidad.- Las almohadillas de foam no son muy buenas ya que se deforman demasiado y no se expanden como deberÃan. En otros IEM estas espumas sellan más para aislar el sonido exterior.Por lo demás son unos gran IEM para cualquier músico, sea el instrumento que toques, pero no los veo dedicados para bajistas. Para este caso preferible ir por los 535.
MarC O Sp –
als die ersten Klänge durch diese Kopfhörer in mein Ohr strömten war mein erster Gedanke: “Hat der Entwickler dieser Ohrhörer sie selbst gestestet, bevor sie in die Produktion gingen?”. Der Klang einfach nur mittig, hoch-schrill unangenehm, von Bässen absolut keine Spur! Für einen Musiker als InEar (dafür wollte ich sie testen, ob sie besser als meine alten DB-InEars klingen) jedenfalls für mich völlig unbrauchbar. Manchmal wird behauptet, der Musiker hört den Bass ja sowieso über seine PA, daher können die InEar auch eher weniger bis keinen Bass haben. Dem widerspreche ich. Gerade durch die InEar-Trageweise wird das Ohr nach auÃen “abgedichtet” und der reguläre PA-Bass absolut fürs Ohr gedämpft, da fehlt einfach der “Bums” der Bassdrum oder generell des Basses, um sich soundtechnisch wohlzufühlen. Daher: kurzer Test, absolut keine Ãberzeugung, zurückgesandt (war ein Warehouse-Deal).
gdelvalle –
Muy buenos in ear calidad precio, excelente para la gente que le gusta escuchar la fidelidad de los medios y agudos. Los bajos funcionan al máximo pero no es para los que les gusta el bajo. Son cómodos hasta cierto punto, cuando empiezas a moverte con ellos se siente el peso de cable jalando pero en general muy buen producto
Daniel Gilmour –
Good sturdy IEM. Plenty of accessories