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Shure Wired In Ear Monitors

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Tim 2024-04-02 07:56:23

[2-Channel] I paired this exceptionally tiny amp with the Shure SE215 in-ear-monitors. It sounds almost as good as my ~$2k desktop headphone amp setup. But I cant fit my desktop amp and headphones into my motorcycle helmet. These I can. What else is there to say?

5
David 2024-06-03 07:23:41

[Clear] Got this cable for my Shure 425s, in-ear monitors are just a bit easier to deal with an extra-long cable. Definitely looking to get an extra pair soon!

5
Mary 0000-00-00 00:00:00

I bought wired ear buds and so surprised how clear everything was. I would highly recommend these to anyone.

5
Mary 2024-04-13 07:39:27

[5 Units] I bought wired ear buds and so surprised how clear everything was. I would highly recommend these to anyone.

5
Vada 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[< 3 ms] Gotta love wireless that sounds "wired". Shure's ULX/QLX continues their long-standing performance even in digital guise. With networking, RF analytics, and dead simple setups (e.g. transmitter/receiver sync button), these units deserve their place in the rack.

5
John 2024-07-26 04:29:16

[Cardioid] I needed 3 wired mics quickly and knew B&H could get them to me quickly. The question I had for myself was whether to buy Shure's SM58 known world wide for having an excellent reputation or the lesser priced SM48. Trusting Shure to not make a bad product, I bought 3 SM48s and had them by Christmas Eve for the worship service. I used all three in the service 1 for flute, 1 for clarinett, and one for piano. The sound was very good and the recording was the revelation of how good these mics really are. They sound terrific!

5
MonMan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2] Suddenly there's a safe wired in-ear monitor system for a fraction of the cost of other solutions! I called Rolls and they verified that the PM55P is a PM55 with the addition of a limiter to protect your ears from loud sounds like feedback. This is critical for replacing your boomy floor wedges with ear-buds, if you want to keep you hearing intact. It's built like a tank, has smooth dials and switches, and uses battery or an included AC adaptor. We place the PM55P on the floor instead of using the belt clip which is sort of useless. There's is a loud click when using the power button, so make sure your ear buds are out when switching on/off. The limiter works better than other's I've tried because it doesn't keep lowering the volume at every tiny louder input. Instead, this is at full volume until something seriously loud hits the unit. I think there's only one other manufacturer doing this at this price point. I picked this becuase it seems like the best all-around choice. Good Luck!

5
Bruce 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.365 lb] I was looking for a headset/microphone combo that had good sound, was hard-wired for reliability and had a good microphone. I like over the ear and not on the ear. The on the ears ones start to hurt after a while because they press my ear on the temple of my reading glasses, these over the ear ones don't have that issue. So they seem well made, work great, comfortable, look good and come from a well known company. Perfect.

5
Ian 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[>110 dB] There are a ton of expensive wireless in-ear systems out there for performers to hear themself without having to lug huge monitors around that take up stage space. But as a bass player I really didn't need a wireless system as I was tethered by my guitar chord already. I first looked at passive belt clip style wired types but settled for a battery powered active wired unit. It worked really well straight out of the box. I could select mono or stereo. It was compact and easy to use and I could boost the volume if the band got louder. But we generally found as all the members switched to in-ear units, our stage volume was noticeably quieter. I would strongly recommend this neat and compact unit.

5
Paul7065 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1] I’ve had my set of Metallic blue wired for years (bought them for my Android). I had to quit using them for my phone when I upgraded to an I-phone but still use them for my games. Great sound excellent bass. They are the ONLY earbud that fits my ear without hurting (no idea who was used for Apple iPods but their ear canals are enormous). I just wish Sony could make these with a lightning adapter as well.

5