In Ear Monitors, anyone use them -- advice |
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In Ear Monitors, anyone use them -- advice |
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Feb 9 2015, 09:33 PM |
I don't have the personal experience of using in ear monitors but I heard that good ones are designed in such a way to block outside noise so that should potentially help you with tinnitus issues if you don't turn up the volume too loud. You'd need to have someone on stage make a special mix for you that will be sent up your ear monitors with levels of instruments you prefer. Friends say it is a bit weird at first but once you get used to them, you don't want to go back. I like to use ear plugs when playing rehearsals, but they seem to cut some frequencies away which really takes away from enjoyment. It is very important to save ears as once you damage them, there is no way back
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Feb 10 2015, 02:27 AM |
Thanks Bogdan,
I suppose I'll find out soon enough- the in ear volume is what I am worried about as well. |
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Feb 10 2015, 05:12 PM |
We've been looking into IEM for our worship team to bring stage volume right down and make it more controllable. One important piece of the puzzle I've been advised to do is, add some ambient mics to pick up the sound of the room, it can apparently feel very isolating and disconnected without them
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