Both of them are quite distinctive.
Bass: EPH's bass is airy due to the dynamic nature. 535 is tighter, less airy.
Mids: Shure's trump card. EPH cannot touch it.
Treble: Both have significant roll off, but EPH sounds like it tries to veil the high frequency with dark noise.
Stage: EPH-100 doesn't have the 3D feel in soundstage. It's more linear. But both have good instrument positioning.
Comfort: Both are almost the same, while EPH can be worn more easily.
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