(If you want to talk about really "high end" though check out the sennheiser orpheus)
In-ear headphones
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twisted-space
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Re: In-ear headphones
Never mind, I was going to start banging on about high end headphones, but it's a thread about IEM's.
(If you want to talk about really "high end" though check out the sennheiser orpheus)
(If you want to talk about really "high end" though check out the sennheiser orpheus)
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Mister Natural
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Re: In-ear headphones
Big fan of Shure scl-4's here . . .
expert only on what it feels like to be me
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auditory canvas
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Re: In-ear headphones
Those things sound insane, but so does the price, $14000 for a pair of headphones is crazy....twisted-space wrote:Never mind, I was going to start banging on about high end headphones, but it's a thread about IEM's.
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(If you want to talk about really "high end" though check out the sennheiser orpheus)
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Any thoughts on these makes?
custom fit into ear (and >$1,000): http://www.jhaudio.com/promusic/
and these much cheaper but nice metal looking: http://www.atomicfloyd.com/store
custom fit into ear (and >$1,000): http://www.jhaudio.com/promusic/
and these much cheaper but nice metal looking: http://www.atomicfloyd.com/store
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beatmakers77
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Re: In-ear headphones
Here's a review/list of CNET's best earbuds...
A couple on here I've never heard of.
Klipsch Image S4 earphones
Ultimate Ears UE-10 Pro
Audeo Perfect Fit Earphones
Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earphones (white)
Etymotic hf5 (blue)
Klipsch Custom 3 headphones
Klipsch Image Headphones
Monster Turbine In-Ear Speakers
V-Moda Bass Freq earphones (blue)
V-moda Vibe (red roxx)
Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 EB (black)
Denon AH-C551 In-Ear Headphones
Radius Atomic Bass earphones (green)
You can read the full reviews of each right here... http://reviews.cnet.com/best-earbuds/
Which ones have you guys tested out?
A couple on here I've never heard of.
Klipsch Image S4 earphones
Ultimate Ears UE-10 Pro
Audeo Perfect Fit Earphones
Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earphones (white)
Etymotic hf5 (blue)
Klipsch Custom 3 headphones
Klipsch Image Headphones
Monster Turbine In-Ear Speakers
V-Moda Bass Freq earphones (blue)
V-moda Vibe (red roxx)
Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 EB (black)
Denon AH-C551 In-Ear Headphones
Radius Atomic Bass earphones (green)
You can read the full reviews of each right here... http://reviews.cnet.com/best-earbuds/
Which ones have you guys tested out?
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beatmakers77 wrote:Here's a review/list of CNET's best earbuds...
A couple on here I've never heard of.
Klipsch Image S4 earphones
Ultimate Ears UE-10 Pro
Audeo Perfect Fit Earphones
Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earphones (white)
Etymotic hf5 (blue)
Klipsch Custom 3 headphones
Klipsch Image Headphones
Monster Turbine In-Ear Speakers
V-Moda Bass Freq earphones (blue)
V-moda Vibe (red roxx)
Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 EB (black)
Denon AH-C551 In-Ear Headphones
Radius Atomic Bass earphones (green)
You can read the full reviews of each right here... http://reviews.cnet.com/best-earbuds/
Which ones have you guys tested out?
ultimate ears and shure...
reason, they are established as 'standard' because of built and sound quality for stage use night for night out.
also 80-90 of monitor mixers, if you ever come to that level having one, will reference the monitor stage mix with more then likely one of those, therefor sending a 'good' mix to your pair.
if you hire IEM systems in most cases you will get a shure E3 or E4 with it, for the reasons i mentioned.
what is great about UE on top is that the cables are changeable without sending them to a service point.
one more last reason, the ear pops or any other item / periphery you get in plenty of 'generic' places all over the world,
the 'exotic' ones under those headphones might sound as good or even better, i don't know... but it gets also very 'exotic' if you need service or a part for them of any kind, keep that in mind.
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dude rancher
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Re: In-ear headphones
any drummers around that could recommend IEM? looking for something to use with the shure psm 600 wireless.
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UE the triplefi, but most important with IEM systems (the PSM 600 by the way great choice, do you know what you are doing or is it coincidence? just kidding, but really great system, though)***dude rancher wrote:any drummers around that could recommend IEM? looking for something to use with the shure psm 600 wireless.
is to get some custom molding (cca. 80 euros for a pair) the fitting is vital for the quality, if a IEM does not fit 1a for your ears you can have the best system in the world and it will perform absolute rubbish.
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What about health issues? I am not talking about cranking up the volume and damaging the hearing, nor I am talking about hygiene. I am talking about ear drum perforation when pulling out too quickly the triple silicon flange. What is your experience?
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i don't know, never anything like that remotely happened, the point is that if we supply the whole system including the headphones, then we never use the silicon pops, we only use special yellow foam pops, or the artist has it's own custom mold, which you should use anyway!!!andy.m wrote:What about health issues? I am not talking about cranking up the volume and damaging the hearing, nor I am talking about hygiene. I am talking about ear drum perforation when pulling out too quickly the triple silicon flange. What is your experience?
rather buy a level lower headphones and get a pair of custom molds (if your budget is tight), then super duper headphones with silicon pops that don't fit properly, the quality of the sound of the first solution will by by far better!! it is really to 60-70% about the fit how an in ear phone sounds.
those foam pops, are however way better then silicon and you can get them in packages i think of 10 or 20 in shops.
(we buy them in hundreds, though)
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dude rancher
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i have been a working musician for many years in the Southeastern US. played a few gigs with Afroman and worked clubs mostly. looking to do a solo act with live. here is a video from last year while i was using plogue bidule. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07D6gxpAKqk
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nice, i was just wondering... a shure PSM 600/700 is no toy.dude rancher wrote:i have been a working musician for many years in the Southeastern US. played a few gigs with Afroman and worked clubs mostly. looking to do a solo act with live. here is a video from last year while i was using plogue bidule. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07D6gxpAKqk
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cool video, like the 'bonham-ish type' stuff after around 4.30... and tight drumming man.
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