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rf
> 3 dayComfortable! Lightweight! No harsh sound! Cable may need an upgrade after some time, drivers sound awesome! Definitely in the IEM category
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Alice Kiehn
> 3 dayThese monitors are way too over-accentuated in the lows and highs. Mixes get muddy and tinny sounding due to this. Could really some use some more mids for clarity and punch. When using these I immediately lose bite on my snare hits and my hi hat sounds like crap. On top of that, the shape of them hurts my outer ears. I would recommend shelling out the extra cash and getting some more balanced in-ears.
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Steve and Beth
> 3 dayI’ll keep it short. I have owned multiple kz earphones, these outweigh the rest, but to be honest, WHY SO MUCH BASS! I thought these were reference earphones, not beats by dr.dre! Otherwise there balanced well for the price.
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jordan deprang
> 3 dayGET THESE! So much better than the generic ones that my church had for us to use if we didn’t have custom in ears... these are awesome and worth the price!!! They sound great AND don’t fall out of my ears!
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James H. Smith Jr.
> 3 dayAwesome IEM. I own a pair of Shure SE 535 and these things sound as good, maybe even better. I only paid a fraction of what I paid for my Shures.
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Chuck
> 3 dayI play guitar at my church and these are simply amazing. For the quality these are they should be more expensive lol very clear sound and keep out ambient sounds very well.
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fizzacyst
> 3 dayIve used these for more than 18 months as my daily drivers for IEMs on stage, at home listening to music and podcasts, and for all my conference calls for work. Sound quality is stellar. My favorite tips are the silicone ones provided by the manufacturer; I have 3rd party foam tips that are good also. IEMs - I play bass and it is critical for me to be able to hear separation and clarity in the sound from our drummer, guitarists, and singers, but most of all my own sound, on a very quiet stage. I bought some $200 Sennheiser earbuds before this and always had trouble with distinguishing different midrange sources, and never could get enough bass frequencies during performances, despite trying all kinds of different tips. Those IA80s were disappointing because music at home and during workouts sounded wonderful, but they didnt work for stage use. Maybe it was an impedance thing. I dont have the greatest ear but these AS10s have worked as well as some Shure monitors I used many times in the same setting, with the same wireless pack. The Shures are definitely less bulky and a bit more stable in the ear, but they cost $500 also. Durability - Ive never had to replace the wire/cable. Seems insane for something so inexpensive.
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Wisham
> 3 daySince the day I received them, right ear didn’t work at all.
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Ephraim Muller
> 3 dayUpgraded to these from Shure 425s. Pleasantly surprised with the build quality and sound. I play bass in a 6 piece rock band and I have no issue hearing myself.
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edwin genao
> 3 dayexcelente producto facil de usar muy cómodos y funcionan perfectamente. Me gustó la calidad del sonido