Nuevos Shure SRH1840 y SRH1440

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The headphone world is brimming with activity, with new product releases happening almost daily nowadays. That barrage of headphone releases is filtered by Head-Fi'ers, with only one in many being of real interest to diehard headphone audiophiles. Here's one that'll make it through even the most stringent Head-Fi'er filters: Today, in Japan, Shure introduced two new open-back headphones:

The Shure SRH1440
The Shure SRH1840

Shure SRH1440 specifications (below):


Transducer Type: Dynamic, Neodym-Magnet
Driver size: 40 mm
Sensitivity: 101 dB SPL/mW
Impedance: 37 Ω
Max. input power: 1000 mW
Frequency range: 15 Hz - 27 kHz
Net weight (without cable): 343 g
Cable length: 2.1 m
Type of cable: Dual-exit, detachable oxygen-free copper
Plug: Gold-plated 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo mini jack


Shure SRH1840 specifications (below):


Transducer Type: Dynamic, Neodym-Magnet
Driver size: 40 mm
Sensitivity: 96 dB SPL/mW
Impedance: 65 Ω
Max. input power: 1000 mW
Frequency range: 10 Hz - 30 kHz
Net weight (without cable): 268 g
Cable length: 2.1 m
Type of cable: Dual-exit, detachable oxygen-free copper
Plug: Gold-plated 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo mini jack

I've had a Shure SRH1840 prototype here this past spring, and received a production version of it last week. It is a very impressive headphone, and I'll say more about it later. (It's the middle of the night here right now.)

I haven't heard the Shure SRH1440 yet, but I expect a production version of it to arrive next week.

If I understand correctly, final pricing is still to be determined.

Here are a few more photos we took, with more photos and impressions to be posted later.



Pues esta es la noticia que nos daba Jude, administrador de Head-fi y que mas tarde confirmaría Shure Asia. Se trata de el nuevo lanzamiento de Shure, dos auriculares abiertos que parecen el resultado de una noche loca entre un Beyerdinamic T1 y un Sennheiser HD650.

La llegada al mercado US, supongo que al europeo llegarán a la par, esta listada para el invierno de 2012 (no sabemos si Enero-Febrero o Noviembre-Diciembre, parece que en Shure no le han dado mucho al coco) con unos precios parecidos a estos:

     
Citar70 000¥ ie. 670 euros / $900 for the SRH1840 and
      40 000¥ ie. 380 euros / $515 for the SRH1440