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Triple Driver In Ear Monitors
Shaun Smith | 2024-09-05 04:12:13 |
I have used Weatone earbuds for years. I have owned 5 or 6 sets of universal earbuds, and a set of triple driver molds. The cables are really pretty tough if you treat them like the nice equipment they are: don't pinch-close them in a case! They last a long time if you're careful! I ordered the replacement after one side of my cable failed and so far, replacing it has been easy!! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-26 05:29:52 |
Comfortable (especially with optional triple flange silicon ear buds), sturdy, stylish, excellent natural sound reproduction. Couldn't see spending more. 5 |
Jacob | 2024-04-19 08:31:54 |
These were my first pair of in-ear headphones. I'm bought these to replace some generic earphones that I use for my portable entertainment devices. The sound isolation is good, and I can focus on listening to my music or watch a TV show/movie without feeling like the ambient noise around me is drowning out what I'm trying to listen to. The sound quality is good overall, but the higher frequencies don't seem quite as clear as I'd like, and the base can be a little overpowering. However, these problems were mostly solved by using the base reduction equalizer preset on my music devices. The cable seems very durable, and these seem to be overall well-made earphones. One thing that I was slightly disappointed with is that they did not come with triple-flanged ear tips. The ear tips that come with these headphones are okay, but I got Shure's triple-flanged ear tips, and those work much better. 5 |
PCBuilder | 2024-09-13 04:24:17 |
I bought a second triple monitor stand because I upgraded my monitors and went from 24s to 32s. I only had to buy the new one because I did not have any plans on going larger at the time of the first purchase. (In other words, not Mount-It's fault). The big takeaway is that when it came time to upgrade, there was no hesitation to reach out to to Chris (my amazing go-to person at Mount-It) who helped ensure I got exactly what I needed for my specific setup. Again, Mount-It exceeds my expectations!!! 5 |
MasterSuperman | 2024-08-01 06:17:25 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Plugable DisplayLink Triple 4K Display Docking Station is a great choice for anyone looking to expand their workspace and add more screens to their setup. It's compatible with Windows, Mac, and ChromeOS, and it can support up to three 4K monitors at 60Hz. The dock is easy to set up and use. Just connect it to your laptop or desktop computer with the included USB-C cable, and then connect your monitors to the dock's HDMI or DisplayPort ports. The dock also includes a number of other useful ports, such as Gigabit Ethernet, USB-A ports, and an SD card reader. I've been using the Plugable DisplayLink Triple 4K Display Docking Station for a few days now, and I've been very impressed with its performance. The video quality is excellent, and the dock has been able to handle everything I've thrown at it, from video editing to gaming. One of the things I like most about the dock is that it's very versatile. I can use it to connect three 4K monitors, or I can use it to connect a mix of 4K and 1080p monitors. The dock also supports MST (Multi-Stream Transport), which means I can daisy-chain my monitors together to create a single, large display. It includes an in and out 3.5mm Stereo Headphone port. Overall, I'm very happy with the Plugable DisplayLink Triple 4K Display Docking Station. It's a great choice for anyone looking to add more screens to their setup and expand their workspace. If you're looking for a high-quality docking station that can support multiple 4K monitors, I highly recommend the Plugable DisplayLink Triple 4K Display Docking Station. 5 |
Nick | 2024-07-03 07:14:45 |
The Elvid StudioVision Triple 5 Full HD Rackmount Monitor is an amazing addition to our gear that we take to conferences. We needed something with a low profile and this works perfectly to put on a table or stand so we can see all cameras at once. If you've ever used an Elvid Monitor before the menu system should feel familiar and if you haven't, the menus are laid out well and easy to navigate. You have all the tools like peaking, false color, waveform, LUTS, etc to get the image looking exactly the way you want it to. LAN control is a great option to have but for our purposes, we don't have a use for it yet. I love having the ability to use either HDMI or SDI and it has an in and out which makes this unit very flexible. Viewing angles are good and the monitors are pretty bright. Another option I like is that you can add screen markers and change the ratio. It has pretty much all the options their monitors have which is great. There is also an assignable button on each monitor which is a nice touch. I'm really excited to use this more in the field. [I received this item in exchange for my honest review] 5 |
Christopher | 2024-07-28 01:41:33 |
I just purchased a pair of these for my son who started producing EDM over the past couple years. I've owned Events, JBL's and have also used a number of other studio monitors (Yamaha, KRK, Mackie). Currently I own Focal CMS65's. These Fluid Audio's hold up very well. I haven't spent a ton of time in front of them, but so far I'm extremely impressed. Side-by-side my Focal's, the high end was virtually indistinguishable. Since the Fluid's have a larger low end driver, they produce noticeably more bass. The bass sounds pretty tight and solid for an 8 driver. The build seems solid... they don't feel cheap and they have plenty of power. If anyone is looking for budget monitors under $700... or even $1000, you owe it to yourself to audition these. I don't think there's much, if anything, that can compete in their price range. Considering the price, quality, and sound, my early rating is 5 stars. Haven't found anything to complain about beyond a lack of frequency tuning... but I haven't found that to be a big deal if you're in a halfway decent/treated room. 5 |
drainocam | 2024-09-09 07:50:42 |
I have owned shure earbuds in the past. single driver ones because I didn't want to pay the money. Well, I am finding out more and more, you get what you pay for. And in this case, it's a good thing!! The sound quality is fantastic. You can hear every instrument individually. And for an avid METAL listener like me, that is very important. I liked these ear buds so much, I bought another pair for my girlfriend a week later. The only catch is you must get used to the proper way to put them in your ears. BUT, once you do it, you got it down! If you are a music enthusiast or a musician, these are buds are way worth the money!!! Also, I travel most of the year, these ear buds are an absolute must for frequent travelers!!! Kills all plane noise.....AND KID NOISE 5 |
jacobo m. | 2024-08-07 02:34:22 |
I am a commercial delivery driver and I like the open ear design because I have to talk to chefs and be aware of my surroundings while I am driving an 18 wheeler downtown Chicago 5 |
Lou | 2024-04-07 03:24:52 |
I don't live in an area where I can audition monitors. After many weeks of online research/Q&A, I decided that: 1. I would go with Genelec; 2. I'd have to try the smallest (cheapest!) option to set my benchmark; 3. I wanted the the 8000=series case and driver protection, bypassing the M-series; 4. I would purchase at B&H, where the service is second to none. I love these things, but have elected to move up the Genelec driver-size food chain. For a smaller room, the 8010, or the 8020, are really apex products. The L-base table stand completes their small-space perfection. Genelec = top-quality construction and features, with playback detail, transparency and imaging that leaves me thinking my home hifi is mostly nonsense. Note: The method I found for determining I needed more speaker: Read: B&H'shttps://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/audio/tips-and-solution/studio-monitors-nearfields?BI=572&kw=_inurl%3Awww.bhphotovideo.com/explora&c3api=0980%2C106232570693&gclid=CIjmjuyv0tICFQYMaQodv5IACQ And, listening on the 8010's to Sonic Sense's Genelec library. The 8010's made quick work of sorting the sonic differences/capabilities of the woofer range/integration, and this is testament to how well the 8010's can play monitor. 5 |