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Corinne Nelson
> 3 dayMade in China and very poor quality.
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Nyasia Stracke
> 3 dayIm a drummer and this is my first pair of in-ear monitors. They have served me well for some months now. Ive only played live with them once, but they did exactly what I needed. The sound isolation seems great - I can barely still hear my drums through them when playing alone to a track. They have worked very well in particular for listening to studio tracks and picking out the kick drum pattern - Im not able to do so at times with regular headphones, depending on the song, but these really pull the kick out and let me hear it. I also find these comfortable and easy to use.
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SIMON PITTS JR.
> 3 dayYes!!! Im sold! I love the quality of these headphones/monitors! I purchased these along with the CCA C10s. They are both awesome!!
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Phillip
> 3 dayPhenomenal product! I have used the $500 Shure 535 IEMs and these are actually better for a fraction of the price. I use them every Sunday at church for live music and I am VERY pleased with these IEM. I have been a musician for 35 years, have a degree in music education, and I am VERY picky. These are great IEMs for the price. They are durable too. I have owned for over a year and they are still going strong. I have and will continue to recommend this product to every musician I know. EDIT: Over a year and a half later. This is what I tell other musicians: KZ AS10S are spectacular for only $65. They are a little large but they have 5 balanced armiture drivers so your ears dont fatigue. Quality sound reproduction across the whole, audible frequency spectrum. I play drums, guitar, sing and play bass (sometimes simultaneously) and these work great for me. Get some foam tips to replace the rubber ones that are included and they are stellar. Seriously, at $65 on Amazon, I would stack the KZ AS10 IEMs up against the Shure se535s ($500) I have used in the past.
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Jeremiah (Moe)
> 3 dayThe musicians I work with all slowly converted to these. I finally got them. Im replacing my shure 425s and good lord. I cant believe it. How.... just how... these make the 425s sound muddy and obsolete. Im impressed with the clear crisp detail of all sound ranges. The base is great, it doesnt distort. The highs are soooo clear, and the mids.... boy I cant believe that these inexpensive iems offer such an increadible sound. Im a believer now. Grab a pair. For the cost you wont be disapointed and will be greatly satisfied. These do fit my ear very well and really isolate exterior noise. My 425s now are considered my over priced backup pair. I just used these for 2 sets today. And honestly. I would have bekieved these are worth 400 or 500 dollars.
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kphdrummer
Greater than one weekThe sound ( especially the low end) sounds great. But there is a short in the left ear after about 2 months use.
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loogalooga
> 3 dayUse them for listening and playing music on my laptop - jamming in Ableton with guitar, drum and keys. Happy with the spectrum of sound. My old cheap headphones clipped on high end. These give much better coverage and seem fairly flat - no embellishment. Just what I was looking for.
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DrumCity
> 3 dayDO NOT SPEND $100-$1000 on in ears... Just buy a couple of these and youll be glad you did. I have The Shure SE535 in ears that I bought just before these and man do I feel stupid... These sound much fuller without messing with a great balanced sound. Being a drummer, I get what I need in my ears and not the shiny, glimmer of a sound from the Shures. I tell everyone who will listen that these are the real deal. Not a cheap feeling set. Just the opposite. Im super impressed with the quality, price, fit and most importantly the sound they produce.
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Thamer J. Al Harthy
> 3 dayAmazing iems. I enjoyed listening to music with these iems
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The Wife
Greater than one weekstill getting used to the in ear piece, but works and sounds great.