Item Reviews for: Shure SE112 Sound Isolating Earphones  -  SHU SE112 LIST
Shure SE112 Sound Isolating Earphones
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good for price

By: Darell      Submitted: 8/20/2023

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Product Rating Product Review i use these all the time great for the price you cant beet them.you cant go rong whit them sound as good as the 100 dollar pair
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Crystal clear

By: John      Submitted: 11/21/2021

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Product Review These are great. I purchased for in ear monitors and they do great.
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Well made & works fine.

By: Dee Allen      Submitted: 9/24/2020

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Product Review I like the way it fits into the ear. The sound is fine after alittle adjustment like anything else. Everyone has their own personaln preference . Well made
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Great product

By: Carlos Lozano      Submitted: 3/3/2020

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Product Review For the built of this item, this item can take a decent beating. Noise cancelation is pretty good, allows your music to sound to its best. Currently some of our older generation worship band members are using this and they love them.
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Exactly what I was looking for

By: craig      Submitted: 4/6/2019

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Product Review Good outside sound blocking for live use. No need for a wedge anymore. Fantabulous.
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good sound noise cancel works

By: guitar man      Submitted: 12/6/2018

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Product Review Great price and quality
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Excellent Inexpensive Headphones For Guitar Players!

By: RCB-CA-USA      Submitted: 6/3/2015

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Product Review The top end is a bit plastic and cheap sounding, the bottom end a bit weak and cheap sounding, but the mid range is strong and clear, perfect for guitar players, and that's what I purchased them for! They fit nice and tight cutting out a significant amount of ambient noise. These headphones are perfect for practicing with a modeling guitar in a quiet room, you don't hear the unprocessed sound but hear the processed sound perfectly at a low volume. They seem durable. Hopefully they'll last a long time in a home studio environment. I bought a ten foot Hosa 1/8" to 1/4" extension cable to plug into a Zoom G5, zero issues.