
Shure
The Shure SRH840A is a closed‑back, over‑ear studio headphone featuring 40 mm neodymium drivers, a wide 5 Hz‑25 kHz frequency response, and high sensitivity for loud playback from low‑power sources. It combines lightweight comfort, detachable cable, and solid build for professional monitoring and portable use.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the SRH840A for its upgraded sound signature, noting a fuller, warmer tone with improved bass texture and high comfort for long sessions. The large 40 mm drivers and broad frequency response are praised, as is the headphone’s ability to reach loud levels from low‑power devices thanks to its high sensitivity. Overall, editors view it as a solid, versatile studio monitor that balances performance and portability.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the headphone’s comfort, solid construction, and good value, especially appreciating the easy pad and cable swaps. While most feedback is positive, a few users note minor treble harshness and would prefer a coiled cable for greater freedom of movement.
Common Complaints
Minor treble peaks that can sound harsh, and the preference for a coiled cable over the supplied straight cable.
What People Are Saying
“fuller, warmer sound with better bass texture and high comfort for long sessions; sensitivity allows loud playback from phones despite EU limits.”
“large 40 mm drivers for broad 5 Hz‑25 kHz response, rewarding bass, intelligible mids, extended treble, and long‑lasting comfort.”
How It Compares
vs. Shure SRH440A
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Choose SRH840A for broader highs and portable flexibility; SRH440A is adequate for budget mixing where extreme highs are less critical.
vs. Audio‑Technica ATH‑M50x
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Select SRH840A for higher sensitivity and comfort on long sessions; M50x remains a solid choice for users who prefer its signature sound profile.
vs. Shure SRH840 (pre‑A model)
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Upgrade to SRH840A for improved comfort, sound warmth, and portability; the original SRH840 remains serviceable but less refined.