Shure SE846 Gen 2 Sound-Isolating Earphones now $890, down from $1236
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Save $346 on the Shure SE846 Gen 2 earphones at $890, a rare 28% discount on reference-grade IEMs with four-driver sound tuning.
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Shure SE846 Gen 2 Sound-Isolating Earphones now $890, down from $1236
A $346 discount that's hard to ignore.
Shure SE846 Gen 2 Sound-Isolating Earphones drops to $890 - save $346. That is a 28 percent cut on a reference-grade IEM that rarely sees this kind of price action outside of major shopping windows. With a 30-day average hovering around $896 and a 90-day average near $920, this price lands meaningfully below recent norms and essentially matches the best available pricing in months.
For just $890, down from its list price of $1236, the Gen 2 iteration of Shure's flagship wired IEM delivers meaningful upgrades over the original. The 30-day average of $895.97 and 90-day average of $919.73 confirm this is a genuine discount, not a phantom markdown.
Anyone tracking these earphones for studio monitoring or critical listening will recognize this as a price worth acting on.
The SE846 Gen 2 packs four dedicated hi-def drivers in a three-way crossover system for separate low, mid, and high frequency distribution. A new fourth filter gives you four distinct sound signatures - balanced, warm, bright, and extended - letting you tune the response to your source material or mood. The sound-isolating design blocks ambient noise without active circuitry, and the ergonomic low-profile housing with an optimized nozzle angle supports long sessions without fatigue. The over-the-ear cable routing keeps wires manageable, and the detachable 64-inch cable adds future-proofing for replacement or upgrade.
Hi-Res Audio certified by the Japan Audio Society.
Best for: audio engineers, musicians, and serious listeners who need accurate monitoring in noisy environments or want a single IEM that covers studio work, travel, and casual listening. The customizable sound signatures make it versatile across genres and use cases.
you prefer wireless convenience or budget-focused in-ears - this is a wired, professional-grade tool with a price to match.
These are wired earphones in a wireless world. No Bluetooth, no ANC, no app controls. The sound-isolating passive design is excellent for noise rejection, but if you need active noise cancellation or true wireless freedom, look elsewhere.
For $890, the SE846 Gen 2 undercuts its typical street price by roughly $30 versus the 30-day average and delivers four listening profiles that make it one of the most adaptable wired IEMs at this tier. If you have been waiting for a genuine discount on Shure's reference quad-driver. This is your cue.

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