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In Ear Monitors

Post by djdoza » Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:13 am

I'm looking into getting some IEM for DJing, just wanted to see if anyone here is using and what brand would be good?
So far I'm looking at these ones:

Shure SE425
WESTONE UM2
Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10

Thanks.
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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by Tarekith » Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:51 am

Using Shure E3c's right now, but I plan on getting the 425's soon.

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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by nuxnamon » Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:12 am

I use to use shures but don't overlook monster copper pro. Monster gets a bad name for over priced cables and especially the beats by dre line.. The coppers really do have a great and unhyped sound. And no other brand has a one time replacement warranty, no questions asked. Read the reviews and talk to the forums at headfi.org and all they do is talk cans all day. Most agree that the these monsters in particular are very good. Plus, see if amazon still has the them on sale for 220 which is a great deal vs 399.

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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by hacktheplanet » Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:12 am

I recently had an appointment with a local company called Sensaphonics. The doctor injected my ear canal with some weird goop to create molds of my ear canals, and sent them away to be formed into the plugs. A week later, I have custom fit ear plugs made of nice silicon that fit perfectly!

I'm pretty sure their monitors are around $400-$500 and I can't vouch for the quality since I just have plugs. But the plugs are comfy for sure. :) You might consider that route.
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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by Rabalder » Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:40 am

Just got a pair of ACS T2.
I definitely recommend them. Awesome reviews aswell..

http://www.hearingprotection.co.uk/inde ... &Itemid=73

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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by Der_Makrophag » Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:17 am

I have a pair of Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5! But just for listening.
They sound very good (and relatively neutral, maybe a little tiny boost in bass and treble) and damp really much of outside noise. However they are really loud, so I have to be careful not to burst my ears. So I think UE is a pretty good choice, although i did not hear the other companies you've mentioned.
My English is not perfect, I know... Sorry about that.

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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by rikhyray » Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:26 pm

Tarekith wrote:Using Shure E3c's right now, but I plan on getting the 425's soon.
You might get disappointed. I "upgraded" to dual port UE and week after week, was using them less and less, finally got rid of them since I didnt feel like using, mainly due to fatigue. About year later picked up my old E3c and using them for work and everything else (bike etc) ever since. I recalled what Shure representative told me at the Messe that many of the endorsees (who get the stuff free, also can use any model) told them about their preference for E3s due to the lightweight. Indeed, now can say with my own experience it is serious factor, the reason I use E3 so much is that I hardly feel them, they do not bother me. Of course when I have to check something, needing precision I pickup HD 25 (for the low end) or HD 600 but for regular recording, experimenting, rough mixing (not final) it is mostly E3.
I did almost 1on1 comparison on the Messe few years back (almost because i had to walk between UE, Weston and Shure stands) my conclusion was Shure or UE both excellent in each quality, price category, interesting enough each spoke respectfully about other. Unlike Weston that were boasting how great they are but I wasnt impressed at all, they main customers are deaf people, so no surprise, they interests and competence in music section is not like of Shure or UE which are specialised companies, while Weston is 90% sick/deaf and regular ipod, audiophile consumers.

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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by caranlor » Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:34 pm

Very happy user of Shure SE-535. Excellent bass response, comfortable, nice noise cancellation

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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by GaijinPunch » Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:47 am

I got some Westone UM2's for a good deal here. About $200 USD when it was all said and done, after the conversion (new). I love them. It's weird having high dollar headphones that simply don't jack the bass up. I've never tried the others you've listed though, to be fair.

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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by djdoza » Mon Apr 18, 2011 9:51 pm

thanks for the feedback!

I was wondering how high do you guys turn it up on the mixer while wearing the in ear moniters? Because when I use regular headphones, I tend not to go pass half on the mixer.
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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by nuxnamon » Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:24 pm

djdoza wrote:thanks for the feedback!

I was wondering how high do you guys turn it up on the mixer while wearing the in ear moniters? Because when I use regular headphones, I tend not to go pass half on the mixer.
i think it depends on your headphone amp and the impedance of the headphone or IEM so you might get a ton of different answers with people using differnt equipment..

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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by djdoza » Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:54 pm

Lets say a Pioneer DJM 800, most venues that I play at have that mixer.
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Re: In Ear Monitors

Post by intensemojo » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:37 am

I am huge fan of Shure mics and IEM. I have the 530SE's and I believe they now have a true 3-way driver model. Expensive but worth it. Good Chicago company too.

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