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Shure SE530PTH Sound Isolating Earphones with Push-To-Hear Control | 
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List Price: $549.00 Buy New: $288.00 You Save: $261.00 (48%)
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Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 10 x 6 Formerly known as the E500PTH, the SE530PTH uses Triple TruAcoustic Micro-Speakers to create an expansive soundstage. A dedicated tweeter ensures that highs and mids are incredibly accurate and detailed, while dedicated dual woofers provide balanced, full-bodied bass. The Push-To-Hear Control (included with the SE530PTH) adjusts levels of external sound for maximum intelligibility. Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: SE530PTH Model: SE530PTH UPC: 042406143288 EAN: 0042406143288 ASIN: B000P6M6HY
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| • | A first for sound-isolating earphones, the detachable Push-To-Hear Control allows you to activate the VoicePort microphone and adjust levels of external sound for clarity; ideal for brief conversations without removing your earphones | | • | Triple TruAcoustic MicroSpeakers for unprecedented sonic clarity | | • | Premium Accessories Kit includes sound-isolating Sleeves, modular 3-foot cable, 1/4-inch adapter, carrying case | | • | Evolved from personal monitor technology road-tested by pro musicians and fine-tuned by Shure engineers | | • | Manufacturer's Two-Year Limited Warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Shure SE530PTH Sound Isolating Earphones with Push-To-Hear Control marks the bridge from the classic E Series line, to the new line of Sound Isolating Earphones from Shure. Evolved from personal monitor technology road-tested by professional musicians, and fine-tuned by Shure engineers, the SE530PTH earphones deliver an unparalleled acoustic accuracy rivaled only by live performances. The Shure SE530PTH utilize three balanced armature drivers, one dedicated tweeter, and dual woofers, to bring you a listening experience that has been optimized for high-quality recordings and lossless formats. And with integrated passive crossovers that ensure high and low frequencies remain distinct and defined, you get an incredibly wide and detailed sound stage, distinguished by precision highs and robust bass. What's more, the SE530PTH includes sound isolating sleeves that block over 90-percent of ambient noise and provide a customized fit. Combined with a low-profile ergonomic design and modular cable options, this helps ensure interruptions from the outside world are minimized so you can focus on your musical passion. Not only are these earphones comfortable and audibly engaging, but the innovative triple driver configuration is a first in class for universal fit, sound isolating earphones. For occasions when you must tear yourself away from the music, the SE530PTH includes an innovative Push-To-Hear control. A first for sound isolating earphones, the detachable Push-To-Hear control allows you to activate the VoicePort microphone and adjust levels of external sound for clarity. Similar to the microphones used in Shure QuietSpot cellular headsets, the VoicePort microphone is tuned to pick up the human voice, ensuring maximum intelligibility. Ideal for brief conversations without removing your earphones, the Push-to-Hear switch allows you to quickly and conveniently alternate between your music and your connection to the outside world. Shure's SE530PTH comes with a premium fit kit that includes everything you need to get the most out of your new earphones. Because every ear is different, this kit includes three sizes: small, medium and large of both the flex and the black foam sleeves, as well as a pair of universal-fit triple-flange sleeves. These allow you to experiment with the size and style that creates the best fit for your ears, in order to provide a good seal for optimized sound isolation and bass response, as well as maximum comfort during extended wear. These earphones also come with a detachable cable solution that has been designed based on extensive user feedback to enable unmatched personal customization. The two included modular cables provided give you the option between a three-foot and a nine-foot option, so you can tailor your experience depending on your activity and application. The SE530PTH earphones feature a sensitivity of 119 dB SPL/mW, an impedance of 36 ohms, and a frequency range of 18 Hz to 19 kHz. These earphones include a 0.25-inch adapter that allows you to use them with home stereos and other devices with 0.25-inch jacks instead of 3.5-millimeter jacks. The SE530PTH package also includes a carrying case as a convenient, tangle-free storage solution, and a level attenuator that allows for comfortable listening from any high-output audio source. What's more, they even include an airline adapter that optimizes compatibility with European airplane armrests for overseas travel. The Shure SE530PTH earphones come with a cable length of 18 inches, and a manufacturer's limited two-year warranty. What's in the Box Shure SE530PTH earphones with Push-to-Hear control, sound-isolating sleeves, 1 x 3-foot modular cable, 1 x 9-foot modular cable, 0.25-inch adapter, carrying case, level attenuator, airline adapter, user's guide and warranty information.
Product Description Pure audio precision--the SE530 uses Triple TruAcoustic MicroSpeakers to create an expansive sound stage. A dedicated tweeter ensures that highs and mids are incredibly accurate and detailed, while dedicated dual woofers provide balanced, full-bodied bass. The Push-To-Hear Control (included with the SE530PTH) adjusts levels of external sound for maximum intelligibility.
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Shure Rocks October 24, 2008 I bought these about a month ago and I love them. They are an Audiophiles companion...You can really tell the difference between MP3 and lossless encoding for recordings. These do not add or homogenize anything to the music, they are very matter of fact. Highly recommend these, you will not be disappointed and you'll listen to more music:)
When and why are we spending $500 on headphones? October 2, 2008 0 out of 16 found this review helpful
It should not matter how good they are, $500 for headphones that cost twice as much iphone 3g is a complete waste of money. If you make a million a year or more, I could see spending that on these, but thats it, and to top it off they are not even wireless.
Comparison of three noise-isolation earphones September 4, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you, like me, work or commute in noisy environments and are looking to replace standard iPod earbuds, read on.
A word of advice before my review, don't try Shure SE530 if you are not ready to spend over $300 on earphones. Seriously, trust me on this. Once you hear music through these earphones, you will know what you've been missing and will want to buy them. My advice: first set aside $350-500, and then try them on. If you are not ready to spend this much on earphones, don't try them (go and try some lower-end models), or you'll either end up buying these anyway (blowing your budget), or will know you missed out.
I first got Shure SE210 and boy they sounded good, nice sound isolation and a significant improvement over standard iPod earbuds. It was not until I ordered SE530 and compared them side-by-side (SE210 in one ear, SE530 in another ear, with the same Dire Straits album playing), that I was really able to appreciate the richness of SE530 on all frequencies (especially lows and mids).
I then compared four headphones side-by-side: Shure SE530 Sound Isolating Earphones, Shure SE210 Sound Isolating Earphone - Black, Panasonic RP-HC500 Noise-Cancelling Headphones, and standard iPod earbuds. Here is my take:
1) Shure SE210 provided the best overall noise isolation, matching Panasonic RP-HC500 for constant-frequency noise (such as fans and air conditioners) and exceeding it for other types of noise such as sound of TV or other people talking.
In terms of quality of sound and frequency response, Shure SE210 were very similar to standard iPod earbuds *if you were listening to them in a quiet room*. However, in a noisy environment they provide a much better listening experience than iPod earbuds, as noise isolation allows them to preserve clean output on all frequencies.
Bottom line: if you are happy with the sound of iPod earbuds, if you tend to listen to music of lower quality (MP3 128 kbps), and you just need earphones for noisy environments, get Shure SE210. They provide the same sound quality as iPod earbuds, and have the best noise isolation of all earphones I've reviewed, at a reasonable price.
2) Panasonic RP-HC500 Noise-Cancelling Headphones provided the best overall sound clarity and richness, but only when noise-cancelling switch was on. They sounded much better than both standard iPod earbuds and Shure SE210, and slightly better than Shure SE530. Their noise-cancellation was also superb, at par with Shure SE210 for constant-frequency noises (such as bus, airplane). You would probably never want to listen them with noise-cancelling circuit off, as the sound was much more "muted".
Bottom line: if you don't mind a pair of large headphones over your head, if you need them mostly for travel (such as subway or airplane rather than loudly talking people), these headphones (Panasonic RP-HC500 Noise-Cancelling Headphones) are your sure bet, they are some of the best-sounding headphones, with superb noise cancellation, and an unbeatable price below $100.
3) When you first try Shure SE530, you are sure to be amazed at how such small earphones can provide such great sound. Feel free to check out other reviews for superlative praises, and yes I also screamed "OMG!" when listening to them for the first time! I could actually hear the difference in quality between MP3 ripped at 192kbps and a CD, so clear was the output of SE530.
And while Shure SE210 provided a better noise isolation (perhaps due to their smaller size) and Panasonic RP-HC500 provided a fuller bass (due to their larger 40mm driver units), I will have to give Shure SE530 the first prize for their amazing sound clarity and rich bass in such a small package.
Bottom line: If you have $350-500 to drop on a pair of earphones, and you crave some of the best sound in a small size, you won't regret getting Shure SE530s.
Superb Sound indeed...Pricey but perhaps an investment??? August 16, 2008 Here is the deal.. I lost my V-Moda and was looking for something small Ear Canal type. To set the records, I have Bose noise cancelling ones--not perfect, Sennheisser-- a bit too big and offcourse I have Panasonic, JVC and Sony worth not mentioning,,I tried many kinds...but never tried something that was over 250 dollars. Dont get me wrong,, I do have couple grand speakers along with Dennon and Yamaha high end amps,, But for a headphone..I wasnt sure spending $540 which is pricier than my 3G iphone. Long story short... I saw Amazon selling it for 340, thought maybe this is the chance..I will buy it if I dont like it I will return it..What the heck!!
The sound.. it is the book definition of quality, deep and ever amazing. You will really re-hear the old songs in a new way. Honestly.. You cant go back to other headphones after this baby...Pure sound isolation that it is scary sometimes,, you may think you are totally lost in sound,, But honestly I didnt think the sound was purely pure, it was a bit improvised or it added a bit to it with those little woofers; the bass is balanced the separation of instruments is not always audible in a compressed ipod tunes, I have to totally agree. The ear buds are very comfortable which I like because,,for weekly flights coast to coast,, I needed them..However, if you are thinking of the PTH, it is a bit bulky along with the volume control, extension,, just way too many wires. You will look like a dork!!
Am I going to keep it? I think I am going to suck this in.. it is worth it.. I guess I will console myself thinkiing and and appreciating the ultimate sound and the fact the sound that I am hearing is exactly what the musicians wanted it to be, it brings me closer to the sound gods.. :)
Excellent earphones August 3, 2008 Definately better than Bose, comfortable and 90% of sound isolation. I am satisfied with my purchase, expensive but worth it.
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