I had tried the Westone 4R and the then new Logitech UE In Ear 900th
Actually, I wanted to keep the Logitech UE 900. But unfortunately was one of the earphones broke quickly. Also no cable had after some hear a broken cable. Respect to Logitech: The warranty processing worked 1a. Unlucky with the products one can have time.
the Westone 4 R I did not like the sound forth and then I ended up at the Shure SE 535.
One must not forget, of course, that in this high-end ear, the audio source must be very good. Accordingly I changed most of my songs on FLAC and bought me the new player that can play all file formats without problems (ie no iPod etc pp).
The InEars I mostly use my flights - a total of about 6 long-haul flights (> 10 h) per year - and these are just wonderful here.
Of course, the right pad the user has to select. There are provided a few different. THEN-tight the InEars from good and the sound is very balanced.
All types of music from classical or R'n'B, 80s, 90s, finest singing etc pp are well represented. Both middle, treble and bass.
The Shure SE535 are not as "over-bass-heavy" as any Beats headphones. The is also aimed more at wannabe rapper who place only on bass value and have no idea of the other frequencies.
So why 1 point deduction?!?
1. Are the Sure SE 535 but a bit overpriced. Honestly, the price is just too high.
2. The processing looks very "cheap" from (incl. The Made in China).
3. I do not have a cable with whom I also my Audio Player - can handle - and my iPhone. This is only available for quite a lot of money in accessories and a single cable is also very susceptible to defects.