Shure SE420 review

They're not the easiest headphones to fit, but once you've got them in your ears there's much to admire about these Shures Tested at £170.00

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

They're not the easiest headphones to fit, but once you've got them in your ears there's much to admire about these Shures

Pros

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    Much detail

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    excellent dynamics

Cons

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    Not the most comfortable

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    Klipsch rival does it even better

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The foam in-ear buds prove to be the best option of Shure's abundant bud offering – although we find them a bit of a pain to fit in the ear. Put it like this: you're not going to want to be putting them in and taking them out very frequently.

Play Cornflake Girl by Tori Amos and the SE420s produce an open soundstage with impressive detail, poise and rhythm. Dynamics are excellent, treble is sparkly and sweet, and the vocals are organic and involving.

The problem for Shure – not for the first time – is that there's a pair of Klipsch 'phones, the X10s, that offer the same and more.

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