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Shure SE535
Monday 13th August, 2012 11:15 Comments: 0
I've had my Shure SE535 headphones for a while now, but I don't get the chance to use them as often as I'd like. Over almost a decade I've slowly bought better headphones. It really started about 7(?) years ago when I bought a pair of Shure e2c headphones; when they eventually died I went for their e3c headphones; and (I can't remember when) finally their SE535. Every time I get a better pair I hear all sorts of subtle new sounds in some of my favourite songs and albums (e.g. Radiohead's OK Computer). My only regret is not blowing my money on good headphones a lot sooner. All those walks up to campus listening to Beth Orton could have been so much better.

Now I just need to work out if it's Radiohead's Exit Music (For A Film) that's giving me shivers down my spine or the stupid aircon here in the office. And hope that no one calls my work mobile, as I'll never hear it ring (for the record, that was a joke, I can hear it ring and feel it vibrate).
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