vinnievidi
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I think if bass impact is what you're after, you're better off looking at another set of IEMs. These are more neutral sounding than bass-heavy.
Hi folks,
I have both here, the SE310 and SE315. I can't tell anything about other headphones like SE425 or so, before I only had the SE210. I can tell you, the SE315 is completely different from the SE310. This is a completely new product. The SE315 has MUCH more bass (and I hear lower frequencies than with the SE310), MUCH warmer & softer high frequencies (with the SE310 I needed sometimes the "less high frequencies" EQ in my iPod as the high frequencies were painful, but with the SE315 I don't want that anymore) und in total I can say that I hear more 3D in the music. More hall rooms, more definiton in the music, and everything is more realistic and natural. Very very nice! Can somebody compare the SE315 to SE425 and SE535? That would be very interesting.
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The SE315 arrived this morning. I gave them a listen for much of the day but decided that I am going to send them back.
They sounded fine (and the build is amazing), but I realize that I just don't care for the Shure sound--especially over the Triple.Fi 10.
In comparison, I think they are very similar to the SE530 in a lot of ways. The mids were very smooth and well integrated, but the highs were not as nice as those on the SE535. I haven't heard the SE425, but the SE315 blow the SE420 away in every regard.