Shure KSE1500 Review: Electrostatic Earphones Produce Simply Stunning In-Ear Audio

Over the years, I’ve tested out dozens of different headphones and earphones, and until now, the best sounding ones I ever heard were a pair of STAX electrostatic headphones, connected to a schmancy tube amplifier. The technology in electrostatic headphones and speakers provides an incredibly clean and dynamic sound that is nearly impossible to produce with other driver technology.

If you had asked me if someone could shrink electrostatic tech down to an in-ear driver, I would have guessed it couldn’t be done. Well, the sharp engineering minds at Shure have done just that, delivering a pair of earphones which offer the kind of crisp and transparent sound associated with electrostatic drivers.

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The Shure KSE1500 system is much more than just a pair of earphones. Electrostatic drivers require high voltage to be driven, and won’t work with a conventional amp. Incredibly, Shure has figured out a way to package up not just an electrostatic amp, but a high quality digital/analog converter (DAC) in a single pocket-sized device. This lets you easily connect to your PC, Mac, iOS, or Android device preserving a digital signal right up until amplification. The DAC supports audio files sampled at up to 96kHz resolution, but does perfectly well with the more typical 44.1kHz CD-quality audio files. There’s also the option to plug in an analog source through its 3.5mm mini stereo jack.

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Until now, if you wanted to listen to electrostatic drivers, you’d need to buy a pair of large, over the ear headphones, along with a dedicated amplifier, specifically designed for electrostatics. Not only is this sort of setup completely non-portable, but it’s quite expensive. A pair of STAX SR-009s with an amp and a DAC will set you back over $5,000. The complete Shure KSE 1500 comes with everything you need for under $3000. That’s not exactly cheap, but it’s completely within reason in the world of high-end audiophile gear.

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Since these are in-ear monitors, they offer another big advantage beyond portability – they almost completely block out ambient sound, and won’t disturb others with your music. To enjoy this benefit, you’ll need to select the best eartips for your ear canal, and ensure a good, snug fit. I prefer the squishy foam cushions that expand, but everyone’s ears are different. With these earphones, choosing proper eartips is more critical than usual optimum bass performance. Fortunately, Shure includes a wide variety of eartips to choose from. Once you get the earphones tweaked for fit, you’ll be rewarded with something very special.

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Thanks to the electrostatic technology, the drivers are incredibly fast in responding to signals, with none of the distortion or lag that traditional earphone drivers can have. This results in crystal clear, nuanced sound that needs to be experienced to be truly understood. From the tiny string reverberations in Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 1, to the bright cymbal chatter in Radiohead’s Paranoid Android, to every itchy scratch of the Cabasas in Tom Waits’ Way Down in the Hole, I discovered subtleties I never new existed on these recordings.

Every detail is present, offering the sensation that you were right in the recording studio with your favorite musicians. The soundstage isn’t quite as wide as you might get with open-back headphones, but there’s still good imaging that isn’t as “in your head” as some earphones can be.

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I found the default settings to produce exceptional sound, though I prefer just a tiny bit more bass punch than the flat EQ offered. Thankfully, the Shures let you tweak and tune the sound to your heart’s content thanks to their built-in parametric equalizer. It includes five presets: flat, low boost, vocal boost, loudness, and de-essing. Low boost worked brilliantly for me, but if you want to customize the EQ curve to your exacting specs, you can do that too. You can hear your EQ changes in real time, and thanks to the inclusion of an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), you can apply filters to analog sources as well.

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The Shures include everything you need to get started right away, including the earphones and portable amplifier/DAC, a handsome leather case with a belt loop, an AC adapter, a rubberized storage case for accessories, a variety of ear tips, and cables for analog, USB, and Lightning audio sources. Battery life for the amp/DAC is rated between 7 and 10 hours in case you want to take it on the road. You can expect the best battery performance with an analog source and all digital processing disabled. For the most part, I hooked up to my iMac’s USB jack, so I never had to worry about battery life.

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Priced at $2,999, Shure’s KSE1500s aren’t for audio neophytes, but those with deep pockets and a taste for the finer things will be rewarded with amazing audio heretofore unavailable in sound-isolating earphones. Beyond being able to truly check out from the world and enjoy audio without external disturbance, what makes the Shure’s so special is their ability to surprise you with newly discovered dimensions of your music library in each and every listening session.

Xbox One S gets its own XBOOK ONE S laptop mod

20160810_135204-768x432Well that was quick. The Xbox One S is barely just a few days old in the market and, as expected, it is already getting its first serious mod. Yes, the now famous (among avid gamers, at least) Ed Zarick is at it again, turning what is billed as the smallest Xbox ever into perhaps the most portable Xbox ever. … Continue reading

Hive's smart thermostat gets IFTTT's recipe-based automation

If you own one of Hive’s smart thermostats and are looking to get more from the connected appliance, today is your lucky day. The British Gas-owned company today announced that it’s teamed up with IFTTT to provide recipe-based automation for the ther…

Logitech Launches ‘POP’ Home Switches To Control Your Home

pop-home-switchAre you looking for a one button solution to all things in your home? If you are, you might be interested to learn that Logitech has announced the perfect solution for you: the POP home switch. To be fair, the name is a bit misleading as this isn’t really a switch per se, but more like a button.

It is also a programmable button meaning that you can use it to control whatever you like, as long as what you’re controlling is connected via Bluetooth or WiFi, so basically your smart home objects like Philips Hue lights, products from LIFX, Lutron, INSTEON, and more. Logitech also claims that it will work with IFTTT so really, while the outside looks deceptively simple, it could pull off some pretty complex tasks for you.

According to Logitech, “Each switch can be used to trigger three different custom commands. For instance, use a single press to turn all the lights in a room on or off. Or, use a double press at dinner time to dim the lights and turn on your favorite Sonos jazz station. And since it works with Logitech’s Harmony hub-based remotes, you could even set a long press to start Movie Time in the living room.”

The POP switch is also wireless meaning that there is literally no installation involved. All you have to is stick it onto any surface you want and you’re good to go. That being, it doesn’t exactly home cheap. The starter pack will set you back $100 and subsequent standalone buttons will go for $40 each. More details on how to purchase can be found on Logitech’s website.

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Get The Party Started With Haier’s Latest Bluetooth Speaker

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Play your favorite tracks in stunning sound quality using this new Bluetooth speaker from Haier. This fine looking speaker is equipped with NFC pairing function, intelligent clock function, a USB port, a DC in port, a 3.5mm stereo mini jack and 2x large 5 Watt speakers that deliver a stunning 360 degree surround sound experience.

What’s more, it also functions as a wireless power bank by simply placing your smartphone or any Qi-enabled device on top of this remarkable speaker.

Powered by a built-in 2600mAh battery (up to 3 hours of continuous music playback), this Bluetooth speaker makes use of Bluetooth 4.0 + EDR connectivity.

Backed by a 12-month warranty, this Bluetooth speaker will set you back just $97.45. [Product Page]

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This Dawn to Dusk Nightlight helps parents make those deadly nighttime bathroom trips

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Being a parent is a combination of keeping a child and yourself alive while pretending you don’t need much sleep. That being said, if you are lucky enough to get your child to sleep through the night, you have to be quiet as a mouse to keep them that way. Of course, stepping on a LEGO while trying to get to the bathroom at 2am will need to either be prevented entirely or emit a non-existent sound from you to keep said angel babies asleep.

If you’d rather not rely on your memory that is likely frazzled beyond recognition, perhaps it’s best to keep some nightlights up. Of course, having parent-brain means you’ll need it to be something that functions autonomously, like the WOANI Dusk to Dawn Night Lights. These are wall-plug night lights that will turn on only when it’s dark out and shut off when the sun comes up. It uses 4 soft, bright, white LEDs that shouldn’t blind you after having just woken up from what was hopefully intended sleep.

This comes in a set of 6, are 110-220volts, and should last until your little one is close to college-age. They are a bit big measuring 2.5” on any given side, so you have to be prepared to only use one plug on an outlet and not be able to access the other. It’ll cost you around $13 to get this set, and will likely come in handy for sneaking ice cream in the kitchen during the wee hours without tripping over toys or laundry on the way.

Available for purchase on Amazon
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Adidas will open a new robot-staffed shoe factory in Atlanta in 2017

Adidas Your next Adidas runners might be made in America – by a robot. The shoemaker revealed more details today about its coming ‘Speedfactory,’ which it previously announced would be coming to the U.S. in 2017. The factory will call Atlanta home, and feature 74,000 square feet of robot shoemaking capability, with full operational status target for the end of next year. The factory… Read More

Dell S2417DG 24-Inch WQHD Gaming Monitor With NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology

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Dell has introduced a new 24-inch WQHD gaming monitor ‘S2417DG’ to its range. Utilizing the NVIDIA G-SYNC technology for seamless visuals and smooth gameplay, this new 24-inch TN LED-backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and provides 165Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth action, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 350 cd/m2 brightness, 1ms (GTG) response time and 170/160 degree viewing angles.

Adopting the Flicker-Free technology for reducing eyestrain, the S2417DG comes equipped with an ergonomically-designed stand with tilt, pivot and swivel adjustment, and provides 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 1x 3.5mm stereo jack and 4-port USB hub. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Product Page]

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The Vis-A-Vis Trunk lets the TSA know what they’re in for

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If you’re always getting on and off of planes, then you know how obnoxious the security procedures can be to get to your gate. Security always makes you feel like you’re enemy #1 with scanners, pat-downs, opening and emptying your luggage, and making you throw away something that is more than obviously not a threat. There are times where TSA agents are also just in a bad mood, and make it even more difficult to get through security than it was previously.

If you want to make sure that no one questions your motives, why not use a bag that makes it obvious you don’t have anything to hide? This Vis-A-Vis Trunk will make sure a quick scan will be all that’s needed, if that, to put you in the clear. This is a completely see-through polycarbonate hard-shelled suitcase that won’t give privacy to any items you’re traveling with, but will make sure they stay safe and secure.

This functions the same way as any other suitcase, the only big difference is that everyone will be able to see your socks and undies. It comes with a built-in TSA lock, clothes compression system to keep your items strapped in, and has wheels that roll in every direction. This is very expensive ringing in at around $572, but for all of those exhibitionists out there, this is a must-have. No one’s going to ask what’s inside the bag if they can already see it.

Available for purchase on Crumpler
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NASA awards companies $65 million to develop habitats for deep space

habitation-cislunar-concept NASA is serious about going to Mars, and not just for a quick visit, either. It just committed $65 million, spread over two years and six companies, for the purpose of developing and testing deep-space habitats that could be used on the way to — and on the surface of — the Red Planet. Read More