Home 2023 Forums Digital DJ Gear Has anyone used Shure headphones?

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  • #18681
    Phil Morse
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    Never used the Shures, but we’ve just reviewed the XD2-53s: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2012/04/review-video-allen-heath-xone-xd2-53-headphones-2/

    #18685
    Anonymous
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    The Shure DJ headphones you linked are extremely good. Be warned, along with their SRH440/840 monitors, however that they have a flat, neutral sound. They are well-made and sound great.

    #18696
    Dj EarGazm
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    Phil Morse, post: 18781, member: 2 wrote: Never used the Shures, but we’ve just reviewed the XD2-53s: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2012/04/review-video-allen-heath-xone-xd2-53-headphones-2/

    thanks phil, how do you like the XD2-53s personally?

    #18697
    Dj EarGazm
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    sdjm, post: 18785, member: 1969 wrote: The Shure DJ headphones you linked are extremely good. Be warned, along with their SRH440/840 monitors, however that they have a flat, neutral sound. They are well-made and sound great.

    thanks that helps. I’m not completely sold on buying the Shure’s just quite yet but that definately helps hearing it from someone that has used it

    #18743
    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    I really like the XD2-53.

    #18754
    Hee Won Jung
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    Shure Headphones are AMAZING headphones…but i think they are geared towards more studio than DJing as the post above said they have a very flat response. Shure is known for studio/performance headphones and are more commonly found in other music genres…rock…metal…pop, for the headphones to goto…I think the only other headphones that compare would be ultimate ears…but then u are going to be spending over 1000 for them.

    #18768
    Dj EarGazm
    Member

    Hee Won Jung, post: 18856, member: 948 wrote: Shure Headphones are AMAZING headphones…but i think they are geared towards more studio than DJing as the post above said they have a very flat response. Shure is known for studio/performance headphones and are more commonly found in other music genres…rock…metal…pop, for the headphones to goto…I think the only other headphones that compare would be ultimate ears…but then u are going to be spending over 1000 for them.

    Good to know, thank you. I always thought that Shure was better for mics. After looking around I think I might go with the XD2-53. Phil’s review was actually really helpful. I tried some on and they are extremely comfortable and feel very sturdy. I don’t feel like they would break like the Pioneer HDJ-1000’s

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