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Shure SRH1840 Professional Open Back Headphones (Black)

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  • Individually matched 40 mm neodymium drivers for unparalleled acoustic performance with smooth, extended high-end and accurate bass
  • Open-back, circumaural design for exceptionally natural sound, wide stereo image, and increased depth of field
  • Lightweight construction featuring aircraft-grade aluminum alloy yoke and stainless steel grilles for enhanced durability
  • Steel driver frame with vented center pole piece improves linearity and eliminates internal resonance for consistent performance at all listening levels
  • Ergonomic dual-frame, padded headband is lightweight and fully adjustable for hours of listening comfort

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  • 1 - Threaded ¼” (6.3mm) Gold-Plated Adapter, 2 - Two detachable cables, 1 - Zippered, hard storage case, 1 - Additional pair of velour ear pads
  • Product Description

    The flagship headphone from Shure, the SRH1840 Professional Open Back Headphones feature individually matched drivers for unparalleled acoustic performance with smooth, extended highs and accurate bass. Developed with premium materials and precision engineering, the customcrafted design is extremely lightweight and durable. A replacement set of velour earpads, and an additional cable ensure years of uninterrupted listening enjoyment.


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    SRH840

    SRH1840 Professional Open Back Headphones

    The flagship headphone from Shure, the SRH1840 Professional Open Back Headphones feature individually matched drivers for unparalleled acoustic performance with smooth, extended highs and accurate bass.

    SRH1840

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    With a history of audio innovation starting in 1925, Shure has turned a passion for making great microphones and audio electronics into an obsession. No wonder Shure continues to set the worldwide industry standard for superior microphones and audio electronics.

    SRH1840

    Premium Open-Back Headphones

    The SRH1840 Professional Open-Back Headphones feature individually matched drivers for an unparalleled acoustic performance, including smooth, extended highs and accurate bass. Developed with premium materials and precision engineering, the custom-crafted design is extremely lightweight and durable. Ideal for mastering or critical listening applications.

    • Individually matched 40 mm neodymium drivers for unparalleled acoustic performance with smooth, extended highs and accurate bass
    • Open-back, circumaural design for exceptionally natural sound, wide stereo image, and increased depth of field
    • Lightweight construction featuring aircraft-grade aluminum alloy yoke and stainless-steel grilles for enhanced durability
    • Steel driver frame with vented center pole piece improves linearity and eliminates internal resonance for consistent performance at all listening levels
    • Ergonomic dual-frame, padded headband is lightweight and fully adjustable for hours of listening comfort
    • Optimized for connection to external headphone amplification systems
    • Dual-exit cables with gold-plated MMCX connectors provide secure connection and detachability for easy storage or replacement
    • Legendary Shure durability withstands the rigors of everyday use
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    The Cable

    The SRH1840 has 6.9 ft (2.1m) dual-exit cables with gold-plated MMCX connectors provide secure connection and detachability for easy storage or replacement. Created with an oxygen-free copper cable (OFC) with Kevlar reinforced jacket for superior performance and durability.

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    Price $59.00 $99.00 $149.00 $499.00 $499.00
    Application Ideal for vivid listening on almost any device Developed for professional and home studios Optimized for professional studio recording Designed for critical listening, monitoring and mastering Designed for critical listening and monitoring Designed for critical listening and monitoring
    Design Closed-Back, Circumaural Closed-Back, Circumaural Closed-Back, Circumaural Closed-Back, Circumaural Closed-Back, Circumaural Open-back, circumaural
    Driver Size 40 mm dynamic, neodymium magnet 40 mm dynamic, neodymium magnet 40 mm dynamic, neodymium magnet 40 mm dynamic, neodymium magnet 40 mm dynamic, neodymium magnet 40 mm dynamic, neodymium magnet
    Sensitivity (1kHz) 107 dB/mW 105 dB/mW 102 dB/mW 100 dB/mW 99 dB/mW 96 dB/mW
    Impedence (Nominal, 1 kHz) 38 Ω 44 Ω 44 Ω 42 Ω 46 Ω 65 Ω
    Frequency Range 20 Hz - 20 kHz 10 Hz - 22 kHz 5 Hz - 25 kHz 5 Hz - 30 kHz 5 Hz – 25 kHz 10 - 30,000 Hz
    Net Weight (w/o cable) 0.52 lb (238g) 0.60 lb (272 g) 0.70 lb (318 g) 0.71 lb (322 g) 0.63 lb (286 g) 0.72 lb (328 g)
    Cable Type and Cable Length Attached straight oxygen-free copper, 2.0m (6.5ft) Coiled, detachable, non-PVC, oxygen-free copper (OFC), 3.0 m (9.8 ft) Coiled, detachable, non-PVC, oxygen-free copper (OFC), 3.0 m (9.8 ft) Coiled & straight detachable, non-PVC, oxygen-free copper (OFC), 3.0 m (9.8 ft) Straight, Dual-exit, detachable oxygen-free copper, 1.8 m (6 ft) Detachable, dual-exit, oxygen-free copper, 6.9 ft (2.1m
    Threaded 1/4" Gold-Plated Adapter
    Carrying Bag or Zippered Hard Travel Case

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    4.1 out of 5 stars
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    Customers say

    Customers like the sound quality, quality and comfort of the headphones. For example, they mention the sound is stunning, open and spacious, with a mildly analytical tone. They appreciate the durability, saying they'll last a long time. That said, opinions are mixed on value.

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    41 customers mention29 positive12 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They mention that the sound is stunning, incredible, and open and spacious. They appreciate the uniformity of sound delivery, quiet or loud, and the mildly analytical with notable bass. They also say the musical experience is new every time they use them.

    "...On the other hand, they sound much more open and spacious. I haven’t had a set of open back phones for quite a while and I wanted to get a set...." Read more

    "...For those prioritizing comfort and great audio quality without listener fatigue, these headphones are a compelling choice with the Hifiman Anandas..." Read more

    "...Their uniformity of sound delivery quiet or loud is admirable although they can get overwhelmed at higher output levels and although they do not..." Read more

    "...These things just sound fantastic and beg to be used.I am using these cans for casual listening as well as mastering...." Read more

    27 customers mention22 positive5 negative

    Customers like the quality of the headphones. They say they are exceptional, high-quality, and super clear. They also say the sound is sublime, detailed, and crisp. Customers also mention that the design is superb and comfort is great. Overall, they say the headphones are a compelling choice and a great sound.

    "...If you want a superb design, comfort and sound, I can recommend they phones without reservation...." Read more

    "...audio quality without listener fatigue, these headphones are a compelling choice with the Hifiman Anandas around the same price." Read more

    "...than most and in this regard the Shure SRH 1840 are one of the absolute best performers...." Read more

    "...These are exceptional, high-quality headphones that will serve you extremely well for not only long recording and mixing sessions, but even for..." Read more

    18 customers mention18 positive0 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They mention that it has good comfort, and the open back design feels better for long sessions. Some say that the ear cups are the most comfortable they've ever tested. Overall, most are happy with the comfort and sound quality of the product.

    "...These are also some the the most comfortable phones I’ve worn. I finally found phones with ear pads large enough for my ears...." Read more

    "...It provides a comfort upgrade reminiscent of the Sennheiser HD560S. Sonically comparable to the Hifiman Anandas, it delivers an airy tonality...." Read more

    "...They are very revealing headphones.They are comfortable for >5 hours sessions, have held up exceptionally well, and still reveal..." Read more

    "...They just reek of quality. The circumaural cups are very comfortable to wear and put no pressure on your ears, and don't present a problem with..." Read more

    8 customers mention8 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the durability of the headphones. They mention that it holds up exceptionally well, has a substantial build quality, and will last a long time. The headphones have detailed sound with a solid low end and a smooth high end. They also say that they will survive source upgrades and changes.

    "...They are expensive, but they are built to last for years. I looked at them and read every review I could find before buying. I'm totally happy." Read more

    "...They are comfortable for >5 hours sessions, have held up exceptionally well, and still reveal nuances that I just don't pick up on any other..." Read more

    "...These cans have a wonderful, substantial build quality and feel in the hand. Really nice, luxurious, substantial...." Read more

    "...However, that being said.These are actually very well built headphones, you can tell that these will last a long time...." Read more

    6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

    Customers like the weight of the headphones. They say they're lightweight and very comfortable.

    "...3. ComfortThese are insanely light weight. They are much lighter than either the X1 or the 1440.CONS..." Read more

    "This headphone model impresses with superior comfort, a lightweight build, and refined craftsmanship...." Read more

    "...Really nice, luxurious, substantial. They are light, but very solidly built. They just reek of quality...." Read more

    "...Super lightweight and feels better than my sennheiser HD 700. If they had bass I would have preferred these over my hd700 but since they don't well...." Read more

    5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the headphones. They mention that they are elegant, well-presented, and look brand new. Customers also appreciate the revealing headphones, which come with a nice case, spare pads, and a spare cable set.

    "...5+ year update. These have lasted 5 full years. They still look brand spanking new. (except for the leather headband.)..." Read more

    "...They come with a very nice case, spare pads and a spare cable set. They are not mobile in any sense...." Read more

    "...5 hours sessions, have held up exceptionally well, and still reveal nuances that I just don't pick up on any other playback system I have...." Read more

    "...The phones come in a really well-presented box, with an inner semi-rigid protective case...." Read more

    5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

    Customers like the case. They say it's a nice hard case with extra wiring. Some customers also mention that the headphones come in a handy pouch. Overall, customers are satisfied with the case and packaging of the headphones.

    "...They also come with a case to put them in - all of which is great.2. QualityThe sound quality is top notch...." Read more

    "...The phones come in a really well-presented box, with an inner semi-rigid protective case...." Read more

    "...Come in a nice and handy pouch. Some of the headphones I compared these to:..." Read more

    "...Comes in a nice hard case with extra wiring. I’d probably have better things to say if I could’ve powered them enough...." Read more

    8 customers mention5 positive3 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the headphones. Some say that they are well worth the price, while others say that the price is a bit high for what they are.

    "...The price also generally stays consistent. Shure doesn't seem to want the resellers drop the price on these...." Read more

    "...The sound is stunning and the high-end just a bit sweeter all-around. I will still get the 1540's but this 1840 is the keeper...." Read more

    "...They are expensive, but they are built to last for years. I looked at them and read every review I could find before buying. I'm totally happy." Read more

    "...They are very well balanced, offer great but not excessive amount of detail and space...." Read more

    A Truly Great Set of Cans
    5 Stars
    A Truly Great Set of Cans
    It's not often that the box a device arrives in gives you a real clue about the quality of the device itself. The box the Shure SRH1840 Professional Open Back Headphones came in was impressive indeed. About a foot square, made of very heavy board with great graphics. Inside were the headphones, a user's manual in a sleeve on the box lid, two nearly 7-foot cords, a mini to ¼" adaptor, an extra set of velour ear pads and a custom molded hard shell case to carry it all. All the components of the package are professional quality with top dollar oxygen free copper wire, gold plated connectors and Kevlar casings. This is the top of the Shure line and they've pulled out all the stops on these very impressive cans.The build quality of the 1840s is first rate. They are tight, light and strong. Each transition from one material to another is trimmed and/or tucked. The earpad adjustments are smooth and easy to pull, but hold tightly once released. The cord jacks offer up a very satisfying "snap" when the plugs hit bottom.The SRH1840s are, by far, the most comfortable headphones I've ever worn. Some high-end over the ear cans press so firmly against the ear that they become uncomfortable in a very short time. These are light as air and are as easy on the outside of the ear as on the inside. I have worn them for three hours straight with no discomfort at all. I worked as a radio announcer for years and the plastic ultra light Sennheiser on-the-ear phones we used then were no more comfortable than these.After burning in the headphones for about 12-hours I hooked them up to my JDs Labs cMoyBB v2.03 Headphone Amplifier (built into an empty Altoids box) and several devices around the house, including a 4th generation iPod Touch and a Pioneer Elite SC-35. While the sound output of the devices of course varies considerably, the quality of each was vastly improved with these headphones. I found the sound of the 1840s to be phenomenal.The high end is crisp and tight with no clangy sharpness. The bass is deep and full, with a well delineated cut-off that makes for a clean "physical" approach that's easy to find in a good speaker, but much more elusive in headphones. The mids are where the 1840s really shine for me. Since much of my listening is vocal pop and non-thunderous rock I always look for midrange that's out front and makes its presence known without being clunky. These headphones are a classic rockers dream (and the bass boost on the cMoyBB v2.03 doesn't hurt either).I have noticed that the more I listen, the warmer and more precise the headphones sound. I think I will take the advice of one of the other reviewers and give the 1840s a longer burn-in period. I am not one of the ultra high end audiophiles who don't bat an eye at spending over a thousand bucks on a set of headphones, but I do care about the sound of my music. I have to think these Shure SRH1840s would stand up well against cans of any pedigree or price.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2016
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    # Update 2021-12
    5+ year update. These have lasted 5 full years. They still look brand spanking new. (except for the leather headband.) Still on cable 1 and earpads pair 1.
    I recently bought a Fidelio X3 and as is practice, I immediately set out to compare it against these. The X3's have a 50mm transducer compared to a 40mm on the Shure. The x3 does some things better IMO. The sound stage is wider, and the instrument separation is better as a result. The clarity at least to my ears seems better as well. I still need to do some more eval on this, but the Philips picked up way more detail on a couple of tracks I listened to. But also, they sound sibilant. Which is annoying. Maybe some EQ can fix that.
    The Shure on the other hand, sounded really really well rounded. Maybe not as resolving, (not sure if age of the headphones also has a part to play here.), but so well rounded. So sublime. And the vocals - oh my God! So so sublime. Makes me smile. In retrospect was it worth $500 - Absolutely yes!

    # Update 2020-12
    Touch-wood, these headphones are still going strong. I am still on my first cable and earpads, so it's lasted 4+ years. The leather headband has completely given way, just as I suspected. This is a poor design decision. I contacted Shure, and they do have a replacement band for ~$20 or so, so I am not taking any stars off.
    I also acquired a SRH1540 for use in Office. I like those, because they have a lot more sub-bass than these, and they both actually sound very close to each other in terms of sound signature. The sound-stage isn't that lacking on the closed back 1540's. I however, still prefer the 1840's, even if only by a small margin.

    # Update 2017-02
    I've since bought a pair of SE846's and while it is not a reasonable comparison, (IEM vs Open Back), and the bass of the SE846 is superior, I find myself gravitating to the SRH1840's almost all the time when I'm at home. I simply love the open and airy sound of open back headphones. The one thing I would change about these headphones is also include a shorter cable that is similar to the SE846 cable - (I actually wish I could use the SE846 ones with these, but you can't - you can actually use these cables with the SE 846 though :D I've not listened to music through it)

    # Update - 2016-10
    I picked up a pair of AKG K7120 pro's a while back, and they are very good headphones really. They can cost you anything between $300 and $500. The pair I bought was made in Slovakia. If price is a concern, you might want to look at the K712 pro's as well. The K712 pro sounded nearly as good as the SRH1840 to me. It did seem to have a wider soundstage that I didn't really like as much. I finally decided to keep the SRH 1840 and sell the K7120 pro - I think if you need just ONE headphone for all around duty, and are not constrained by a budget, this is the one to get.

    ## Original Review:

    The Shure SRH 1840 is an excellent pair of headphones. There are some considerations however that you will be faced with if you're planning on buying one.

    1. The price - is the $500 price tag justified ?
    I have personally not tested out some of the high end headphones these would and should be compared to. I have however compared it to the Philips Fidelio X1 and the Shure SRH 1440. Now, keep in mind that the Fidelio X1 initially came out for ~ $600, and then dropped in price to $500, and further down to about $250. The Shure SRH1440 costs $300. ($200 less than the 1840)

    The price also generally stays consistent. Shure doesn't seem to want the resellers drop the price on these. I have not seen the price drop. Having said that, I bought mine for less than $400. For that price, I can justify the purchase. (Kinda)

    Now, like the 1440, these come with an extra pair of earpads and cables. They also come with a case to put them in - all of which is great.

    2. Quality
    The sound quality is top notch. For some reason I can't quite put my finger on, these just sound nicer than the 1440. When compared to the Fidelio X1, these do lack the sub-bass. I think depending on the track, I enjoyed these on tracks that had more vocals and I enjoyed the Fidelio for tracks that had a deep sub-bass to them. String instruments sounded better on the Shure as well, in terms of tonality, and also the space between the instruments.

    3. Comfort
    These are insanely light weight. They are much lighter than either the X1 or the 1440.

    CONS
    The one downside I can think if is the leather headband - it doesn't seem to be replaceable. I wonder if that will give out first. Time will tell.
    The other small complaint I have is that both the cables are the same length. I don't mind it not coming with a headset. I don't plan to use this for gaming, or for phone calls. But I would have liked a shorter cable for use with Portable DAPs

    Overall a great pair of headphones.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2015
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    This review is written to specifically discuss the characteristics of the Shure SRH1840 headphone. Most reviews attempt to compare the headphone under review with some other headphone. One hears phrases like, “I like the mid range response of the Soundwiz 500 better, but….” If you’re like me you don’t have a bunch of $500 headsets sitting around. You want to know what does THIS headset sound like and is it worth spending nearly $500?

    The Shure SRH1840 is described as a professional open back headphone. It is supposedly “ideal for mastering or critical listening.” As a former recoding engineer and record producer, I no longer make master recordings, but I do a lot of critical listening to high resolution digital recordings through DAC’s and headphone amplifiers. I listen to classical and jazz mainly, but also vintage rock. I also own several high end phones from other manufacturers and two sets of Shure IEM’s.

    That said, I think the Shure SRH1840’s are the best headphones I’ve heard. (So far) Its like having a complete new set of music. Even old familiar tracks sound new and fresh through these phones. And, I have a lot of music. Played straight through my collection would take over 23 days of continuous listening.

    A few caveats:

    These are open back phones. They do not provide any significant isolation from outside sound. On the other hand, they sound much more open and spacious. I haven’t had a set of open back phones for quite a while and I wanted to get a set. It’s nice to be able to be totally immersed in music, but still hear the phone ringing.

    These are also some the the most comfortable phones I’ve worn. I finally found phones with ear pads large enough for my ears. However, I have a large head and I have to extend the headband almost all the way.

    The sound is balanced and natural. The bass is solid without ever being muddy or over emphasized. The mids have the right degree of presence without being too forward and the high are clear and brilliant. The texture and and brilliance of the sound is superb.

    The phones don’t require a “burn in.” They have hand selected and matched drivers and all Shure phones are individually tested before leaving the factory. They are 65 ohm impedance which means that they are a little harder to drive without an amplifier. I tried them with my iPhone 6 using the Onkyo HF Player app and they worked pretty well, but a little more power is good as the iPhone output is optimized for about 32 ohms. I am using a FiiO X5ii DAP and a FiiO E12 amp.

    These are large headphones and they do not fold or swivel. They come with a very nice case, spare pads and a spare cable set. They are not mobile in any sense. I wouldn’t take them traveling - just too big. The open back design would render them useless on a plane in any case.

    If you want a superb design, comfort and sound, I can recommend they phones without reservation. They are expensive, but they are built to last for years. I looked at them and read every review I could find before buying. I'm totally happy.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023
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    This headphone model impresses with superior comfort, a lightweight build, and refined craftsmanship. It provides a comfort upgrade reminiscent of the Sennheiser HD560S. Sonically comparable to the Hifiman Anandas, it delivers an airy tonality. The Shure 1840, mildly analytical with notable bass, ensures balanced vocals and natural instrument reproduction.

    It has pronounced treble, an enveloping soundstage, and commendable instrument separation. For those prioritizing comfort and great audio quality without listener fatigue, these headphones are a compelling choice with the Hifiman Anandas around the same price.

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    MÁRCIO
    5.0 out of 5 stars SHOW de fone de ouvido 🎧
    Reviewed in Brazil on November 12, 2023
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    Gostei muito do fone, o áudio dele é TOP 👍🎧
    Francesco Celati
    5.0 out of 5 stars alta fedeltà
    Reviewed in Italy on February 10, 2024
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    Le cuffie sono ben fatte. I materiali di alta qualità. Sono allo stesso presente robustissime, ma anche incredibilmente leggero.Arrivano in una grande scatola nella quale è contenuta una custodia rigida per portarle con sé e nella quale sono presenti anche due cuscinetti e un cavo di ricambio. Il cavo si cambia in modo molto semplice, inserendo due plug (probabilmente proprietari) nei rispettivi alloggi sulla cuffia. Da notare che entrambi entrambi i canali hanno il loro cavo, in modo che non ci siano cavi che passano da un altoparlante all'altro. Dunque tutta la cablatura è alla luce del sole e può essere comodamente rimpiazzata dall'utente, in caso di rottura.
    Le cuffie sono molto confortevoli, non appesantiscono né stringono la testa. In effetti, rispetto alle altre cuffie che ho avuto nel tempo, queste sono incredibilmente leggere. I padiglioni riescono tranquillamente e comodamente a contenere l'intero orecchio.
    Il suono è ottimo, bilanciato su tutte le frequenze. Gli acuti eccellenti e mai stridenti anche sulle note più alte di un violino o sui piatti di una batteria. Rendono un suono preciso, un buon soundstage per ciascun tipo di musica: che si tratti di una sinfonia di Mozart o Beethoven o che su ascolti jazz o rock. Una cuffia che sicuramente è di alto livello, tra le migliori che io abbia mai provato.
    Certo in questi tempi di cuffie che iper enfatizzano i bassi, che ti "sparano" il suono in faccia, queste cuffie possono passare per avere un suono poco spinto, poco energetico.
    Queste invece rimangono tranquille tranquille in sottofondo, riproducendo in compenso con estrema fedeltà la registrazione, mantenendosi prodigiosamente bilanciate su tutte le frequenze, lasciando spazio alla registrazione così com'è. Alta fedeltà, per l'appunto.
    Amazon Kunde
    4.0 out of 5 stars Etwas zu teuer
    Reviewed in Germany on December 10, 2021
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    Ich habe bereits den Shure SRH1440 und dachte, mit dem SRH1880 noch etwas besseres zu bekommen. Dem ist leider nicht so. Ist bestimmt ein super Kopfhörer, aber der Preis dann doch etwas zu hoch für meinen Geschmack.
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    MR DAVID STACHON
    5.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable and Beautiful Sound
    Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2020
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    It took a lot for me to switch off my Sennheisers, but I do wear headphones throughout most of the day so comfort was extremely important to me. (sorry Senns, you just hurt me after a few hours)

    These are extraordinarily comfortable and very light.

    I absolutely love listening to music on these things. They are very honest. Beautiful, clear sound without extra bassy punchiness. I literally have my eq completely flat. No need to touch anything!

    I'm also an avid gamer. (almost entirely FPS). I was a little hesitant about open back headphones, but they are phenomenal. The directional precision is superb. (in PUBG, Warzone, Battlefield, etc.). Just wow.

    Fortunately they do come with two sets of cables, as the first set for whatever reason was not good. (would occasional cut out). The second pair has been perfect.

    Yeah, they're expensive, but I'm super happy with them. And, it's kinda cool to have something that not everyone else has.
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    Genuino999
    5.0 out of 5 stars Increíbles SRH 1840
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 30, 2020
    Style: Old PackagingVerified Purchase
    Acabo de comprar estos audífonos y son exactamente lo que andaba buscando.
    Soy dueño de los SRH 1540 los cuales adoro y me decidí a comprar los SRH 1840 por sus firma de sonido.
    Es el mismo driver de 40 mm pero uno en caja cerrada y el otro abierto.
    Me encanta escuchar música de todo tipo y buscaba un modelo abierto dado que el rock se escucha increíble acentuando la rapidez de las guitarras y las voces, los 1840 son precisamente eso, tienen un sonido muy neutral, rápido sin fatiga, no sientes la presión en tus oídos y eso ayuda un montón a tener esa sensación de aire en la música, el bajo no se pierde, definitivamente no tienen el bajo de los 1540, pero la aplicación es genial, seco y rápido.
    La sensación de sonido es de 360 grados y no solo a los lados o al frente y atrás como otros audífonos que he escuchado.
    Son extremadamente ligeros, súper cómodos, te olvidas de que los traes.
    Tengo varios amplificadores/DAC mi favorito es el Hugo 2, se escucha increíble, audio Nirvana, todas las capas se reproducen extensamente, también tengo un reproductor Astell n Kern SR15 y los manejó sin problema, los 65 ohms son fáciles de manejar a través de dispositivos móviles, en el iPhone se escuchan bien pero no al nivel del Amp/DAC.
    Muy feliz con mi compra los recomiendo ampliamente.
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