Shure SRH 940 impression and support thread
Jul 20, 2013 at 11:48 AM Post #3,646 of 3,855
I have a pair up for sale in the FS section if your looking for a good deal :wink:
 
Jul 20, 2013 at 2:42 PM Post #3,647 of 3,855
Huh? I thought this is one of the more balanced phones I ever listened to. Brightness is the price for details. 
"bassless?" Baseless!

Sorry, well during that time I came fresh from a HD202 which were quite bassheavy. Now using the HD558 and having a better audio sense I actually like the bass on them, tight, solid and neutral.

Also you could buy a Beyer DT770 headband to replace the one on the SRH940, did it for my friend and he is happy now having it broken twice before.

add on: torn between the HD650 and SRH1840 for an upgrade.
 
Jul 20, 2013 at 4:10 PM Post #3,648 of 3,855
add on: torn between the HD650 and SRH1840 for an upgrade.


Choose the one you find at a better price.
To my ears, the SRH1840s were VERY similarly sounding to the HD600s but with better instrument separation. Still $450+ versus $300... yep, $300 won... :wink: (i.e. Senns HD600s)
 
Jul 21, 2013 at 10:07 AM Post #3,650 of 3,855
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Forget about the 840: treble is too harsh if not amped properly. The 940 sounds amazing off iPhone, even better when amped.

Ha ha, it's seem that some people are neither with the sr840, nor the srh940 sensitive to the treble.
My out of the box with srh940, was painful, with an insidious treble spike out of my xonar stx.
So far the typical complain for the srh940 is the  bass, where's the bass ... or alike.
 
Jul 21, 2013 at 11:47 AM Post #3,651 of 3,855
Forget about the 840: treble is too harsh if not amped properly. The 940 sounds amazing off iPhone, even better when amped.

Well I mentioned the SRH1840, not the SRH840. And even when I tried them unamped i still loved their sound.
 
Jul 23, 2013 at 5:37 PM Post #3,652 of 3,855
Sorry, well during that time I came fresh from a HD202 which were quite bassheavy. Now using the HD558 and having a better audio sense I actually like the bass on them, tight, solid and neutral.

Also you could buy a Beyer DT770 headband to replace the one on the SRH940, did it for my friend and he is happy now having it broken twice before.

add on: torn between the HD650 and SRH1840 for an upgrade.


Can you post a picture of the SRH940 with the Beyer headband please?
 
Jul 24, 2013 at 9:01 AM Post #3,653 of 3,855
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Can you post a picture of the SRH940 with the Beyer headband please?





For your viewing pleasure~
(and if you noticed i used lego for the axle)
 
Jul 24, 2013 at 4:18 PM Post #3,656 of 3,855
Well i can tell you that i had to tear apart the headband using various pliars, took quite a while, a full day of tearing since my tooks were so tiny and i didnt want to break or unsolder the wire connectors. The first version i used springs and a few seperate pieces of plastic for the arm but it was very fragile and kept falling apart under daily stresses. I took them back and replaced the flimsy construction with lego and some hard keychain wires to use as spacers to ensure the earcup is dead centre and to tighten everything together. Not had a problem till this day.
 
Sep 2, 2013 at 7:48 PM Post #3,659 of 3,855
Hi.
I just ordered Shure SRH 940. But the price in this store is very low (230$). I'm afraid it can be fake. Can u tell me, how can i recognize a fake in this headphone? Where to look?   
Thank u and sorry for bad English.
 
Sep 2, 2013 at 9:10 PM Post #3,660 of 3,855
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Hi.
I just ordered Shure SRH 940. But the price in this store is very low (230$). I'm afraid it can be fake. Can u tell me, how can i recognize a fake in this headphone? Where to look?   
Thank u and sorry for bad English.

I'm not sure if anyone actually makes fake shures o.o

and @kimvictor Also the bass would increase due to the higher and more even clamping force
 

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