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In Ear Monitoring System For Drummers

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Related review

jeff 2024-04-06 04:47:45

[0.05 lb] I dig the idea of in-the-ear monitoring system and the "Shure SE215" system seems a good way to get into the game.� For the price they seem like really good monitors, with no noticeable distortion in either of the ranges, I'm a drummer so I crank them up.� Installing them in the ears seems a little tricky at first, (for me anyway), but once in I'm good to go, and it sure beats hauling around a big heavy speaker!� Rage of the age to me.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-28 06:28:49

[1.665 lb] I use the Gator G-IN case for the Shure PMS 200 personal in-ear monitoring system. It fits everything just right. I can be confident that this sensitive and fragile equipment will travel safely. You can even set up the transmitter to function right in the case, guarding against damage if (when) it falls to the floor.

5
Guillermo 2024-04-07 02:17:54

[Mount] " I Love " it makes your TV look like an all-in-one monitoring system

5
Guillermo 2024-05-14 01:43:19

" I Love " it makes your TV look like an all-in-one monitoring system

5
G. C. 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes, on Cable] I have used many ear-buds for wireless in-ear monitoring of my stage performances. For this use it is important to me that: 1. The ear-buds do not fall off my ears while I move during my performance; 2. The frequency response of the ear-buds is good enough to hear highs, mids and some low end frequencies (I don't need much of the latter, since I can feel the bass from the sub-woofers we use near the stage); 3. The ear-buds provide an undistorted sound; 4. The ear-buds are as less visible as possible; 5. They fit comfortably in the ears; 6. They have a reasonable price. The Shure SE215 do all that better than any other ear-buds I have ever used before, including the Bose ones, which are great ear-buds and have all the characteristics I'm looking for, except that they are too visible and look kind of ugly on stage photos (and, thus, to the audience).

5
James 2024-04-01 05:39:35

[20 Hz to 20 kHz] Best headset ive had for Monitoring while DJ. the swivel ear pads are smooth and i can pick them up in any direction and goes right to my ear without fumbling also when i just want to kick back and listen to music on my Android

5
Gino 2024-04-02 09:11:57

[0.8 lb] I'm playing keyboards and intended to connect my monitoring in-ear buds by using cable, instead of wireless. This is a good solution for me.

5
Thomas 2024-05-07 05:19:31

[0.07 lb] These are a nice tool for monitoring audio. They aren't over the ear covering, and the headband has a cheap feel to it, but they provide a reliable source of audio to monitor. Very lightweight and easy to drive for headphone amps.

5
Art Video 2024-05-17 08:36:42

[1.59 lb] There are headphones designed for audiophiles, for home / studio use, and there are headphones designed for monitoring. The DJH-2500 is ideal for monitoring. The Polsen DJH-2500 Headphones were designed to have the mid range more accentuated on purpose, giving you more ease of listening in what you are hearing / mixing / creating in a live wedding reception, noisy streets, music fests, or similar situations where there’s too much noise and loud music. I’m not a DJ, but my needs are identically similar. I’m a filmmaker / videographer including weddings ,corporate video and dance recitals. So, I use the Polsen DJH-2500 in my camera’s headphone jack. The DJH-2500 allows me to listen to critical audio without having to up the volume all the way because of the accented mid range and the way the ear cups help block sound. The ear cups are comfortable enough for a whole day of use at a venue. If you are the type of listener who likes “Mega Bass” or excessive bass, this is not the headphone for that and you’re going to pay a lot more for it . And for the uneducated listener, too much bass is not ideal either, as it overpowers the mid and high frequencies, especially when using it for monitoring. To my taste, however, I wish the DJH-2500 had a bit more highs though…I like more treble. Other than that, it’s a very useful and a nice pair of headphones. I also like the dual input feature which is nice. If needed, you can hear two input sources at the same time, one source on each ear. Again, for DJs, musicians and videographer, we use that feature. For headphone hygiene, don’t forget to check out this item: it’s a MUST! I use it on every headphone I own: Auray Disposable Over-Ear Headphone Covers (50 Pairs, Black or white). https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1585973-REG [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review].

5
Moabe 2024-04-06 04:26:38

Wireless monitoring system ideal for distribution on a movie set.

5