LP Freak":3hl7muxm said:
ConcreteVampire":3hl7muxm said:
SomeGuyChi":3hl7muxm said:
Shure SE215: $100 for good-quality ear buds that sound great for their price point, and fit (at least the fit me) like custom molds.
Carvin EM900: $400
Honestly, I'd save up another $500 and get the Sennheiser EW300 G3 IEM's.
Yes and no...
Hell yes on the Carvin, I've gigged with the prior version for 5 years now no issues.
Hellz no on Off the rack ear buds. The Shures, Meh...
Do this, "WWW.alienears.com"
http://alienears.com/p/174/c1000-single ... rd-monitor
I got these single drivers, (Cause I'm cheap!) they are $200
WORTH EVERY PENNY. I got a local Audiologist to do the molds. He is a bass player and refused to charge me! Lol
They are pro, feel fantastic!
The SECOND you get any sweat on your head, (Dunno about you but I rock the fuck out on stage) Any buds that use foam, etc... will flop right out of your ear.
There is a reason pro musicians get the custom molds,,,
I always wondered how much better the dual or triple driver sound?
The "Cheaper" shures are single drivers. $100-$200, then getinto the $300+++ for more drivers.
I started out with the E2's? I think... Single drivers.
So for $200 for custom, I don't know why anyone would go, $150 for "Possibly totally wrong un returnable fit" crapshoot in ear buds...
Just saying. I need them to stick in my head, I'm very active on stage.
I got sick of jamming the freeking thing into my skull so they wouldn't slip out. Again, IMO and my usage/experience, I ws fronting a Maiden tribute so "Playing Bruce" with the running around and singing, I got sweaty. The Custom molds well because it's your ear hole! haha, ain't going any where, very comfortable, perfect seal. No more Maiden, but I still move around al lot! Frontman's gotta bring it...
The single drivers for the price and benefit are a great buy. I'm not listening to Mozart, don't need the audio detail. I need to hear myself, and the band clearly in my head, single drivers can do that.