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Dale Foreman
From: Crowley Louisiana, USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 3:18 pm
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I was wondering how many players are using ear monitors and which brand do you use or prefer?
Dale _________________ Rittenberry Prestige(2) |
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 4:31 pm
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I use Westone UM-2s. I can't say I like them as I consider them tone-suckers but they are reliable. I'm obliged to use them on two regular gigs that I do. _________________ Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles, Martins, and a Gibson Super 400!
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Jim Park
From: Carson City, Nv
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 5:13 pm
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M Audio IE 10s with custom ear molds |
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Jim Park
From: Carson City, Nv
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 5:23 pm
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I use M Audio IE10s with custom ear molds. |
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Drew Pierce
From: Arkansas, USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 5:29 pm
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In ear monitors are the industry standard among professional musicians for good reason. They sound better. But like any other audio electronics, they vary widely in price and performance. In ear monitors also rely heavily on the quality of the signal that is sent to them from the PA, which implies good equipment and somebody who knows how to run it. The headphones that you choose is also a significant factor.
Bottom line, do the research. But don't bother if you're not prepared to spend some serious money. You can't expect high end results from low end gear. Expect to pay $600-800 for a good system with one body pack, like Shure PSM 200 or 300 and $300 or more for good, custom moulded earphones. Going low-buck is a waste of time and money an you're better off sticking with floor wedges or Hot Spots. But make no mistake, nothing beats a good set of in ear monitors once you get used to them and get them dialed in right. _________________ Drew Pierce
Emmons D10 Fatback, S10 bolt-on, Zum D10, Evans RE500, Hilton volume and delay pedals. |
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 5:36 pm
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Drew - I have had some good recommendations for better quality IEMs and really should pull the trigger. The regular sound guy at my Summer gig is good so any dearth of quality in my IES.
I'm 74 now so I need to consider a big outlay at this late stage but I know you're right. _________________ Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles, Martins, and a Gibson Super 400!
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Drew Pierce
From: Arkansas, USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 5:59 pm
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Roger, I'm 71 and need IEMs now more than ever. Blew my ears out in clubs with floor wedges in front and Fender amps behind for way too many years. I also wear hearing aids now, which I take out when using the IEMs. But I generally just use the IEM in one ear and leave the hearing aid in the other. Takes some getting used to and some adjustments, but well worth the effort. _________________ Drew Pierce
Emmons D10 Fatback, S10 bolt-on, Zum D10, Evans RE500, Hilton volume and delay pedals. |
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Jim Park
From: Carson City, Nv
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 6:16 pm
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A wired system is not near as expensive as a wireless system and better than nothing. My IE10s were about a buck and custom ear molds were a buck and a half and a one channel HP amp and cords is about 75$. Some times I put them in with no feed just to kill the SPL....... just my $.0015 LOL |
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David Higginbotham
From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 6:33 pm
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Dale, I used to use this setup and it was great and less expensive than the big name brands. I sold it when I quit playing out as much. Now when I do play out I use a Walker preamp which has a separate headphone out and I use a set of headphones or ear buds to where I can still hear the band but hear myself clearly over the "lead" drummer, bass player, and fiddle player sometimes.
Dave
http://carvinaudio.com/products/em900-960-channel-wireless-in-ear-personal-monitor-system |
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Jim Park
From: Carson City, Nv
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 6:59 pm
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A wired system is not near as expensive as a wireless system and better than nothing. My IE10s were about a buck and custom ear molds were a buck and a half and a one channel HP amp and cords is about 75$. Some times I put them in with no feed just to kill the SPL....... just my $.0015 LOL |
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Ron Pruter
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2017 7:19 pm
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Any danger of a feed back that could blow your ears out, or is there some safety built in? _________________ Emmons SKH Le Grande, '73 Fender P/J bass, Tick tack bass, Regal high strung, USA Nashville 112. |
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Jeff Triplett
From: Virginia Beach, VA
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Posted 18 Jan 2017 8:21 am
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I use the Carvin Em-900 transmitter and receiver which works pretty well. I did change to the Westone UM Pro 30 earbuds which made a huge improvement in sound quality. _________________ MSA D-10 Legend XL, Show Pro Custom D-10, Emmons D-10 LeGrande II, Sho-Bud Pro II Custom, Telonics and Quilter Amps. |
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