Product Comparison: Fender DXA1 vs Shure SE215-CL


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General Specifications
Brand
Fender
Shure
Model
DXA1
SE215-CL
Origin
China
China
About the Product
SE215 Sound Isolating Earphones provide legendary sound in a secure, over–the-ear design for long-lasting comfort and immersive audio. Available in wireless and wired versions with detachable cables in multiple color options.
Key Specs
Type
Over-ear
Over-ear
Driver Configuration
Single driver
Single driver
Sound Isolating
Passive
Passive
Cable Length
3.94 ft.
3.94 ft.
Removable Cable
Yes
Yes
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Fender DXA1 In-Ear Headphones
  • The sound quality in the headphones is good.
  • The sound is rich, with plenty of bass. It's very clear and detailed.
  • The sound quality seems pretty good and they keep out a fair amount of ambient noise.
  • The sound was full and rich, with plenty of bass, giving an accurate representation of the mix.
  • The sound quality is horrible.
Shure SE215-CL Professional Earphones
  • Detachable cable is durable enough to withstand everyday wear.
  • Gold-plated MMCX connector has a lock-snap mechanism allowing 360-degree rotation for a comfortable fit.
  • Cable length is also good, again was fine for djing, but also a good length to allow the cable to be tucked inside your jacket but will still allow comfortable use of your phone.
  • I was blown away by the sound,comfort and isolation of these.
  • It's quite a long cable, so can flap about a bit when working out.
Size & Weight
Height
7.2 in.
6.69 in.
Width
4.8 in.
2.76 in.
Depth
2.8 in.
1.97 in.
Weight
2.24 oz.
1.2 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
 
Features
Eartips Material
Silicone
Foam / Silicone
Style
Unisex
Unisex
Color
Grey
Clear
Water Resistant
No
No
Built-In Microphone
No
No
Extras
Entry-Level Monitoring, MMCX audio cable, Ergonomic design, Comfortable and secure fit
Sound Isolating™, Gold-plated MMCX, 360-degree rotation, Includes a zippered carrying case
What customers say about "Features"
Fender DXA1 In-Ear Headphones
  • It fits well, sounds good, fair price.
  • The fit and noise canceling are great.
  • They fit nicely into the ear and are comfortable to wear. I am impressed.
  • The sound in these headphones is very good, crisp, clear and well balanced. Great cable.
  • The earbud tips that come with the IEMs are painful in my ear, and none of them fit my ear well.
Shure SE215-CL Professional Earphones
  • The cable is very long and is made from a very sturdy and durable material.
  • The cable is a really nice material and doesn't curl up like some annoying materials.
  • The sound has a nice character, some mid-bass and clear, detailed midrange which makes for decent easy listening.
  • The cable is made of a hard plastic, instead of a rubber coating, so very noisy. This is a real shame because it does detract from an overall impressive sound.
  • It's a shame that there is no way to adjust the sound on the headphones.
Warranty / Certifications
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
2 year(s)
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Manufacturer


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