sennheiser definetely. better warranty than shure, amazing sound quality. cant go wrong.
i prefer Skullcandy though. take a look at the skullcandy hesh on skullcandy.com
you CAN'T beat the skullcandy warranty.
Depending on which model you mean. But i'd probably say shure's got a better quality.
much better !!!different level !!5200 higher than ksm9.ksm9 ur2 is the same level as e500+965.
Here a few headphones that have gotten high ratings. Sennheiser CX300-B, and Shure E4-n Sound Isolating Earphones. It is really up to personal preference of the person.
I would use the Shure C606N Vocal Microphone.
Wireless microphones are available as bluetooth sets for phones and actual microphones used for speeches, singing, and various other performances. Sennheiser, Shure, and Audio-Technica are good brands that carry such quality wireless microphones.
Not sure what guitar, but Butch Vig mic'd the guitar cab with 4 mics: a Shure SM57, a Sennheiser 421, an AKG C414, and a Neumann U87. Kurt would pick which sound he liked the best.
The best IEM monitors for live performances are typically considered to be those from reputable brands like Shure, Sennheiser, and Ultimate Ears. These monitors offer high-quality sound, good isolation, and comfortable fit for performers on stage.
The best wireless microphones for guitar players seeking convenience and a hassle-free performance are the Shure GLXD16, Sennheiser EW 172 G3, and Audio-Technica System 10.
Shure microphones are available at many retail outlets. They may be ordered from the online store at Shure or alternatively at Musician's Friend. They are also available at Amazon and although they may be found on eBay care should be taken as there have been many fake Shure microphones produced.
Essie Shure goes by Essie Shure.
Shure was created in 1925.
Paul Shure's birth name is Paul C. Shure.