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Always Vigilant
> 3 dayI have 2-driver Westones w/ custom molds. Got these as a back up in-ear monitor and WOW, they’re awesome! UPDATE: I use these x6-8/month and theyre still doin the job. Another musician suggested purchasing a heavier gauge wire assembly (and I should for backup) but this IEMs are great.
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Jim F
> 3 dayThese are pretty decent for the money. I have a few different in-ear headphones, Sure SE215, Weston’s UMPro 20, and another HZ Dual driver. I am a drummer and I get better highs and lows. I gave sound quality a lower rating because they didn’t feel as well tuned as the Sure or Westone. They do give me a wider range of frequencies with a decent balance, so I’ll probably play live with them more often.
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Jonathan
> 3 dayI dont know of any in ear monitors that offer a greater value. I dont think these are very comfortable but they perform quite well for the price. I dont regret buying them.
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Mike
Greater than one weekMy HyperX Cloud II headphones were beginning to give me headphone hair and give me rashes around my ears. so I invested in earbuds (normally a headphones guy for at-home use), and stumbled upon these. -- Comfortable, perfect fit (sometimes I dont realize Im wearing them) -- Great noise cancellation -- Clean and crisp sound quality; I began noticing a lot more detail in things I hadnt before
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B. Esposito
> 3 dayAwesome IEM for all types of music. I had my audiologist make impressions and now have custom tips that fit like a glove.
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Rodrigo Gallardo
> 3 dayFirst of all, buy the comply t500’s. For any set of in-ears, especially these. That will solve 99% of any fit issues. The sound scape is close, with a lot of thump in the bass and mids. The higher end is not as crisp and brilliant as other in-ears. But you get used to it. They are also louder than other in-ears. I think it’s perfect for using on stage, especially a loud one. I’ll explain: When I’m onstage and playing (I’m a trumpet player) I am usually turning up to hear more of my mids, so I can hear more of the core of my trumpet sound. I have a very bright setup so I tend to hear a lot of brilliance in mix, and turning up to hear the mids also turns up the high end, which can get out of hand (and sometimes hurt). So having a set of in-ears that have less brilliant of a high end is great for me, because I won’t need to turn up as much to hear my core sound. I believe this can also apply to guitar, keys, and vocals. I also feel that I should mention that I also own UE in-ears and Shure in-ears, and that is what I’m comparing them to.
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Chuck Harper
> 3 dayAmazing sound.
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Josiah
Greater than one weekGreat
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Alfred
> 3 dayI have been using the ZSN, ZSR, AS06, and now the AS10.....and I like using them all......but lately my go to are the AS10s because of sound quality.....the AS06s are no slouch either if you have them. Both sound the same in my ears and both get loud, if your used to tuning the volume way up you sure dont need to do it with these. I find more clarity when using the AS10s and the punchiness of the bass is good enough for me. And also get some foam tips.....the music sounds better because of the isolation.
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Holly413
Greater than one weekI am a vocalist and musician at a large church, and the cheaper version of these were recommended to me as a back-up for my in-ears. I liked them so much that I bought these... and I wont look back. Absolutely perfect. A little large for my ears, but a really great option if you dont need to go all the way to personalized ear models.