I just got my first IEM system but definitely want to upgrade the earbuds. Being a bassist myself, this is the type of video I need. There are a lot aimed at casual listening and podcasting. Main thrust is to protect what's left of my ears, as I've become in-demand in my city. Thank you. Subbing.
this literally answered all my questions as a musician. I tried the sure se215's and they were honestly really good. Hoping these will be the next level up.
As a bassist and keyboardist I have the Westone um pro 30’s and the am pro 30’s and the both are my favorites. I have the um pro 50’s as well and I prefer the 30’s
I’m confused when you recommend the Weston Audio Pro X 30 . There is two types , the WESTONE AUDIO UM PRO 30 and the WESTONE AUDIO PRO X30 . Confused 😐
What are the best in-ear monitors that have good sound isolation, detachable cables, aswell as bluetooth and microphone? (So they can be used for both on-stage performance and general listening and phone calls)
Just watched your video and subscribed! And I see in the description the numerous free tools and educational material and really appreciate that you offer them. I signed up for the vocal range and vocal warm up….. I have a question about using in ear monitors. When I am working on recording a song with over ear monitor headphones I usually need to have the headphones slightly off my ears to hear my vocal tone and sing in key better. How well do in ear monitors work with singing?
Well, what about using a customised personal earplugs? I am an amateur singer and once a time i lost my voice and then my hearing, furtunatly for some hours...i just saw the budget😬
What are your thoughts on the in ear monitor with mics on them, like the ASI system that lets you adjust the level of room sound? I have used mine with one in and one out so I could hear my guitar amp and the room as well. We did are own mixing from the stage with a digital mixer. Each room we played was stored in memory, so everyone had the same in ear mix for each room. Thanks Terence for the advice your channel gives.
Hey Mike...Good question! So overall, I like them. I've used them a couple of times before and they are good. However, In most cases, I've found it to be more valuable to simply just throw a couple of mics up in the room you are playing in if you like having room ambiance in your in-ears. That said, I'm convinced that the one ear in and one out thing is really due to either poor sound or an unnatural mono sound. Our natural hearing is a more stereo sound because of the spacing between our ears. So listening to a bunch of sounds and instruments in mono can be fatiguing to the ears. If this is the case...and I know that channel and mixer constraints, among other things, make it difficult...but I would focus on getting each band member a stereo mix. It's just so much better hearing things more naturally and hearing them as you would if you were listening to music from your phone using your in-ears. If you had a great stereo mix, you would never want to take the in-ears off, period. Lol P.S. Thanks so much for being a loyal watcher of my content!!!
@@TerenceFisher1 this is a great comment my team just switched to IEM's and some of them take one out and occasionally i have to listen to what they are hearing and its so bad. one woman on our team said she uses only one because one of her ears is sensitive. i told her to use the pan function lol but i am also somewhat of an audio engineer so i create a decent mix pretty well for my taste. we all have a stereo mix controlled by each individual but i find that most people since they dont mix sound have no idea what to do. any suggestions?
Would you take these to play guitar in a kemper profiler over a regular headphone in my studio at home was debating on does vs the beyer dynamic dt700 pro x ???
Is there a better budget version of the westones as currently I’m having buy the rest of my drum cymbals which cost a fortune and I’m a pianist so I can’t spend to much money on in ear monitors
There is a single-driver version of these that Westone has. But since you're a drummer, I'd recommend getting the ones mentioned here if possible. You will be much happier with the low-end response from your kick drums and toms, and other low-end instruments you have coming through them.
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This man has a beard I'm willing to listen to
I came for the IEM info. I stayed for the beard.
Thanks for your help brother 👍🏾 cool
I just got my first IEM system but definitely want to upgrade the earbuds. Being a bassist myself, this is the type of video I need. There are a lot aimed at casual listening and podcasting. Main thrust is to protect what's left of my ears, as I've become in-demand in my city. Thank you. Subbing.
Underrated video! Well done. I actually feel properly informed for once! 👏
I have a pair of mackie MP-240s' I'm very happy with. They sound good, and they even protect my ears while busking in a noisy subway station.
this literally answered all my questions as a musician. I tried the sure se215's and they were honestly really good. Hoping these will be the next level up.
As a bassist and keyboardist I have the Westone um pro 30’s and the am pro 30’s and the both are my favorites. I have the um pro 50’s as well and I prefer the 30’s
Thanks for the points on universal vs. molded fit - good stuff to know!
Terence, can’t stop watching your videos man. They will be “required” viewing for my band. Haha. Seriously.
Thanks Jeffrey! Hope they are able to help your band! :)
Westones are super comfy. Which is should be the first priority when getting into iems.
Great summary!
I use westone foam tips in my Shure 215’s
Really comfy, good isolation
Priority should be sound clarity.. or you be miserable playing and not enjoying what you’re playing. Comfort can come just with trying different tips
Man these videos are so helpful to use as a soundboard of the standard! Love it man! Keep it up!
Hi, nice review. Did you try the prox50's? What is your opinion about the Shure se846 G2?
sir can you suggest me some iems for music production and audio editing? i am on a budget for my home studio
Thanks for the video. Wishing you 1 million subs in no time
I’m confused when you recommend the Weston Audio Pro X 30 . There is two types , the WESTONE AUDIO UM PRO 30 and the WESTONE AUDIO PRO X30 . Confused 😐
What are the best in-ear monitors that have good sound isolation, detachable cables, aswell as bluetooth and microphone? (So they can be used for both on-stage performance and general listening and phone calls)
Start the video over 💯
@@buff8233 but he doesn't tell the answer in the video? (He doesn't mention any product that has microphone also)
Just decieved my very 1st IEMs The CCZ MELODY WITH PORTABLE HEADPHONE AMP
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Great job. Worth listening to.
Just watched your video and subscribed! And I see in the description the numerous free tools and educational material and really appreciate that you offer them. I signed up for the vocal range and vocal warm up…..
I have a question about using in ear monitors. When I am working on recording a song with over ear monitor headphones I usually need to have the headphones slightly off my ears to hear my vocal tone and sing in key better. How well do in ear monitors work with singing?
Well, what about using a customised personal earplugs? I am an amateur singer and once a time i lost my voice and then my hearing, furtunatly for some hours...i just saw the budget😬
Hi Terence, thanks for the info
What are your thoughts on the in ear monitor with mics on them, like the ASI system that lets you adjust the level of room sound?
I have used mine with one in and one out so I could hear my guitar amp and the room as well.
We did are own mixing from the stage with a digital mixer. Each room we played was stored in memory, so everyone had the same in ear mix for each room.
Thanks Terence for the advice your channel gives.
Hey Mike...Good question! So overall, I like them. I've used them a couple of times before and they are good. However, In most cases, I've found it to be more valuable to simply just throw a couple of mics up in the room you are playing in if you like having room ambiance in your in-ears.
That said, I'm convinced that the one ear in and one out thing is really due to either poor sound or an unnatural mono sound. Our natural hearing is a more stereo sound because of the spacing between our ears. So listening to a bunch of sounds and instruments in mono can be fatiguing to the ears.
If this is the case...and I know that channel and mixer constraints, among other things, make it difficult...but I would focus on getting each band member a stereo mix. It's just so much better hearing things more naturally and hearing them as you would if you were listening to music from your phone using your in-ears. If you had a great stereo mix, you would never want to take the in-ears off, period. Lol
P.S. Thanks so much for being a loyal watcher of my content!!!
@@TerenceFisher1 this is a great comment my team just switched to IEM's and some of them take one out and occasionally i have to listen to what they are hearing and its so bad. one woman on our team said she uses only one because one of her ears is sensitive. i told her to use the pan function lol but i am also somewhat of an audio engineer so i create a decent mix pretty well for my taste. we all have a stereo mix controlled by each individual but i find that most people since they dont mix sound have no idea what to do. any suggestions?
Thanks for the info! Your videos are great! Just subscribed!! 💜🎶
Thanks so much! It's a pleasure to meet you! Welcome to the channel!! :)
Great video Sir. Thank you for the information provided. I'm more confident on what to buy for me now.
Would you take these to play guitar in a kemper profiler over a regular headphone in my studio at home was debating on does vs the beyer dynamic dt700 pro x ???
Is there a better budget version of the westones as currently I’m having buy the rest of my drum cymbals which cost a fortune and I’m a pianist so I can’t spend to much money on in ear monitors
There is a single-driver version of these that Westone has. But since you're a drummer, I'd recommend getting the ones mentioned here if possible. You will be much happier with the low-end response from your kick drums and toms, and other low-end instruments you have coming through them.
Are you saying moles? Or moulds?
"Best In ear monitors"
Lists a single item for $400, showing an Amazon page with 1 review and 2 stars.
I change my iem cables every year due to wear and tear.
Is he saying moles? Or molds?
Number of drivers, not amount of drivers.
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I think the sound quality is really rare to have this sound quality with this price.
The headphones seem to be more suitable for the love of female voices. Vocals are cleaner
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Looks like an Shure clone...
I can't take your channel seriously. Perhaps you should stop talking and play.
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The real musicians do not need ear monitors
uhhhhh. what? what on earth are you talking about?
Can't hear you...
Gay
@@tdz69 you're just a karaoke performer with those monitors in your ear
U are clearly no musician
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