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How much better are the Shure SRH1840 in comparison to the Shure SE535?
Based on some frequency plots, the Shure SRH1840 is more neutral / flat and has better treble extension. However, the Shure SRH1840 seems to have recessed bass based on these frequency plots?
So am I correct by stating that the Shure SRH1840 has better treble and more neutral sound, but lacks the bass of the Shure SE535? In other words, it's only worth buying if you're looking for more treble extension, neutrality and are willing to sacrifice bass for it?
The reason I ask this, is because I use the Shure SE535 for mobile use, but these IEM are better than my current headphones I have in home, so I need to upgrade my set of headphones
Based on some frequency plots, the Shure SRH1840 is more neutral / flat and has better treble extension. However, the Shure SRH1840 seems to have recessed bass based on these frequency plots?
So am I correct by stating that the Shure SRH1840 has better treble and more neutral sound, but lacks the bass of the Shure SE535? In other words, it's only worth buying if you're looking for more treble extension, neutrality and are willing to sacrifice bass for it?
The reason I ask this, is because I use the Shure SE535 for mobile use, but these IEM are better than my current headphones I have in home, so I need to upgrade my set of headphones