Shure SRH940 User Guide

To connect your Shure SRH940 headphones to an audio interface, use a 3.5mm to 1/4" (6.35mm) adapter if needed. Insert the headphone plug into the headphone output of the audio interface. Ensure the connection is secure to prevent audio issues.
First, check the cable connections on both ends. Ensure your audio source is powered on and not muted. Test the headphones with another device to rule out cable or device issues. Replace the cable if it's faulty.
Remove the ear pads gently from the headphones. Use a damp cloth with mild soap to clean the surface. Avoid soaking or using alcohol-based cleaners. Dry them completely before reattaching.
Store the headphones in a protective case or pouch to avoid dust and moisture. Keep them in a cool, dry place and avoid coiling the cable tightly as it may cause damage over time.
To replace the cable, unplug the existing cable from the headphones by gently pulling on the connector. Align the new cable's connector with the port and insert it until you hear a click, ensuring a secure connection.
Crackling sounds can be due to a loose connection or a damaged cable. Ensure the cable is securely connected and test with a different cable. If the issue persists, check the audio source for issues.
Yes, the SRH940 headphones can be used for gaming. They provide excellent audio clarity, which is beneficial for an immersive gaming experience. Ensure they're connected to a device that supports their impedance and sensitivity.
Consider using aftermarket ear pads with extra cushioning, or take regular breaks to avoid discomfort. Adjust the headband to ensure a snug yet comfortable fit.
If the headband becomes loose, check for any visible damage or worn parts. Tighten any adjustable components if possible. If the issue persists, consider consulting Shure support for repair options.
While the SRH940 headphones can be used outdoors, they are designed for studio use. Ensure you protect them from moisture and extreme temperatures to maintain longevity.