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Problem with smaller gigs is you are listening to great sounding $4000 in ears but the audience is listening to your sound coming out of a shitty pair of Behringer (or worse) PA speakers.
I believe there's now a mat you can stand on that silently transmits speaker vibration up your legs through your feet. Never tried one but makes a lot more sense in this situation, especially if tinnitus has ever been an issue.
Playing with a drummer with a traditional trap set usually means having to play at high volume. Do these IEMs block out enough noise to protect your hearing?
Easily! I’ve been using them when I’m stood by front of house, drummers etc and been fine. And because you can feel the sound I actually find I don’t need to drive them as hard. You can adjust the level of noise canceling too between -8db and -16db (I believe) if you get one of the add ons and I think a higher level of cancellation is coming too. If you use IEM’s a lot it’s a game changer!
To save anyone else the trouble, this is essentially an advertisement for $4000 in-ear monitors. No real advice or input on alternatives to bass amps...
Oh have they? I hadn’t realised that. Most of the horn players I work with seem to favour headphones with a one ear on, one ear off approach. I’d be really curious to know about their IEM’s though. Do you know any brands they favour?
Sure, IEM works and it's good at that. Don't get me wrong. But nothing beats an Ampeg SVT stack rumbling and pushing a lot of air behind you on rock/metal shows. Music is about feeling after all... TL;DR: "it depends..."
The physical feeling comes from the speaker making your feet hover and your body sensation allowing play by braille😁🤘🏻🤘🏻and the tinnitus is, well, tolerable... im over 60...
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Problem with smaller gigs is you are listening to great sounding $4000 in ears but the audience is listening to your sound coming out of a shitty pair of Behringer (or worse) PA speakers.
Bad FOH can kill a gig!
Great vid, it's crazy how far tech has come
Totally! I'm amazed by what tech can do these days!
Thanks for your comment!
I believe there's now a mat you can stand on that silently transmits speaker vibration up your legs through your feet. Never tried one but makes a lot more sense in this situation, especially if tinnitus has ever been an issue.
I've heard of them. Would love to try one someday!
Sounds expensive
Playing with a drummer with a traditional trap set usually means having to play at high volume. Do these IEMs block out enough noise to protect your hearing?
Easily! I’ve been using them when I’m stood by front of house, drummers etc and been fine.
And because you can feel the sound I actually find I don’t need to drive them as hard.
You can adjust the level of noise canceling too between -8db and -16db (I believe) if you get one of the add ons and I think a higher level of cancellation is coming too.
If you use IEM’s a lot it’s a game changer!
@@OnlineBassGuitar1 It would be interesting to see a video about how you set it up. Are your IEMs plugged into the mixer or maybe into a monitor?
To save anyone else the trouble, this is essentially an advertisement for $4000 in-ear monitors. No real advice or input on alternatives to bass amps...
Haven't horn players been using conductive IEM'S for years now?
Oh have they? I hadn’t realised that. Most of the horn players I work with seem to favour headphones with a one ear on, one ear off approach.
I’d be really curious to know about their IEM’s though.
Do you know any brands they favour?
@@OnlineBassGuitar1 Kinera is the brand ringing a bell but to be honest I try not to listen to the brass section too often 🤣
totally depends on the type of gigs your playing.
This really is the answer.
Absolutely! An investment like this has to suit you as a player.
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Great!!😊
Sure, IEM works and it's good at that. Don't get me wrong. But nothing beats an Ampeg SVT stack rumbling and pushing a lot of air behind you on rock/metal shows. Music is about feeling after all...
TL;DR: "it depends..."
Hahaha yes it depends for sure!
The physical feeling comes from the speaker making your feet hover and your body sensation allowing play by braille😁🤘🏻🤘🏻and the tinnitus is, well, tolerable... im over 60...
Haha great to know you're still playing!
Interesting
Thank you!
I will stick to my 2x15 thanks.
To each their own! It has to work for you!
this video was unwatchable
Really appreciate the feedback.
Would you mind sharing why that was in your view?
It really helps me make better content!
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