Today I’m looking at the next step down the pecking order from the Shure SE420s, the SE310s. The Shure SE310s carry an RRP of £169.99 [$249.99~ online], although I would imagine that the street price will be a little below that when they hit the retail channel. That pricing puts the SE310s directly up against the aforementioned Ultimate Ears Super.fi Pros, which isn’t an enviable position when you consider that the Ultimate Ears are dual driver earphones. The SE310s use a single driver solution, but they also incorporate Shure’s Tuned BassPort technology, to increases the bass response.
..The Shure SE310s are a definite improvement on the E4c earphones that we tested a year ago. These earphones will totally transform the way your MP3 player sounds, but with an RRP of £169.99 they’re more expensive than the dual driver Ultimate Ears Super.fi Pros. If it was my money, I’d probably go for the Ultimate Ears, or better yet, I’d save a bit harder and buy the Shure SE420s instead.
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