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Akg In Ear Monitoring System
KapnKrunch | 2024-08-23 07:20:42 |
I purchased these as a replacement for my trusty Shure in-ear monitoring system, and the originals got a real workout after over 100 gigs, but finally bit the dust with an intermittent cable. I purchased these as the entry-level replacements, and couldn't be happier. - Really good fit. The top-exit cable-behind-the-ear is a great design for active stage use. They stay secure, and are unobtrusive. The formable cable also helps to keep everything in place. - Solid build quality. The cable is rugged yet flexible, and it's replaceable. - Great sound. I'm a bassist/keyboardist/vocalist, so I need full-range performance, and these deliver. Smooth response, way down deep, without any unusual peaks. Bottom line, highly recommended as a solid value for the working musician. 5 |
jeff | 2024-08-14 01:19:34 |
I dig the idea of in-the-ear monitoring system and the "Shure SE215" system seems a good way to get into the game.� For the price they seem like really good monitors, with no noticeable distortion in either of the ranges, I'm a drummer so I crank them up.� Installing them in the ears seems a little tricky at first, (for me anyway), but once in I'm good to go, and it sure beats hauling around a big heavy speaker!� Rage of the age to me. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-09 03:51:24 |
I use the Gator G-IN case for the Shure PMS 200 personal in-ear monitoring system. It fits everything just right. I can be confident that this sensitive and fragile equipment will travel safely. You can even set up the transmitter to function right in the case, guarding against damage if (when) it falls to the floor. 5 |
Michael | 2024-07-06 03:59:24 |
these in-ear earphones are being used with an audio technica in-ear monitoring system. they have a good range all the way through. i do wish they had a little more bass but for the price, they're solid. they come with multiple ear piece fittings for the perfect fit and for noise-blocking (not noise cancellation). 5 |
Guillermo | 2024-04-28 03:12:42 |
" I Love " it makes your TV look like an all-in-one monitoring system 5 |
Jeremi | 2024-06-05 02:45:12 |
Comparing this to AKG K240 Studio monitoring headphones it is not as good. But it's very close. This was the only headphone I could find with a removable cable at this price point. Sound quality is very good but not excellent. This may be that I haven't broken the headphones in yet, but the sound stage is stiff and the treble with percussion is a bit muddled without good separation like on the AKG. These headphones have more emphasis on the low-end than the AKG 240's though. Comfort-wise these headphones fit better than AKG from the get-go -- it took awhile for the AKG's to loosen and stop squeezing my glasses to my head. However, I wish the pads were slightly bigger or oval shaped to fit the ears more comfortably. The padding is very soft. Another reviewer noted that the Polsen's 32ohm drivers cannot be driven by an iPad, but this is not the case. I had no issues when testing with normal volumes on an iPad Mini 2. The AKG K240's are 55 ohms in comparison and are decidedly quieter. A good purchase for good quality monitoring. 5 |
Eric | 2024-08-28 01:45:13 |
I currently own several pairs of headphones (2 Sennheiser, 2 AKG, 1 Grado) and that doesn't include in-ear/earbuds. The ATH-M50x's are my favorite! Great sound, comfortable & easy to drive. I like that they come with 3 different cable lengths. They are over ear, meaning a little bigger, but that helps seal out external sounds. Highly recommended! 5 |
vince h | 2024-07-18 03:36:57 |
I heard a lot about AKG headphones so I decided to get my own pair. I bought the K182 over the ear headphones. Right out of the box they sounded good. I am still breaking them in as I only purchased them a couple weeks ago. I listen to music at home using my iPad and some streaming services. Very happy with the Quality build and comfort fit. Give them a try and see if they work for you. Good Luck and Happy New Year. 5 |
Andrey | 2024-07-13 05:38:22 |
I recently got my hands on the AKG K371 Over-Ear Oval Closed-Back Studio Headphones and I must say, I'm thoroughly impressed. The sound quality is outstanding, rivaling my higher-priced Sennheiser headphones. The AKG K371 delivers clear, balanced audio, making it an excellent choice for both casual listening and studio work. The design of the headphones is another highlight. With a sleek and smooth aesthetic, they not only provide comfort for extended listening sessions but also add a touch of style. The build quality feels robust, ensuring these headphones can withstand the rigors of daily use. However, it's worth noting that the AKG K371 headphones do not offer significant sound isolation from external noise. While this may not be a deal-breaker for everyone, it's an important consideration if you're planning to use them in noisy environments. 5 |
Nick | 2024-07-04 05:59:46 |
The Sennheiser HD280 is ideal for monitoring and editing your audio and video recordings and live performances. They have good enough outside noise rejection to be usable in live situations and are extremely critical of the input. Don't confuse these with nice polite hi-fi headphones for enjoyment - they are not. They will give you the unvarnished truth about your audio whether you like it or not. However ... (and this is big one) ... once your audio sounds good on these cans it will sound awesome everywhere else! I highly recommend getting this kit if only for the ear pads. They are a breeze to fit and are way more comfortable (and less sweaty) for extended monitoring than the PU ones that come as standard. The case is a nice add on and has space for the coiled cable (which I could do without to be honest). I like that you can flip an ear piece over so that someone else can listen beside you and also that they fold up to take up (slightly) less space. I initially thought that the headband was a little too tight but after a 10 hour editing session today I've changed my mind and decided that it's actually OK. 5 |