I've been using IEM for 10 years and playing live music. I have Shure single driver IEMs that cost $200 and those dual driver IEMs made the Shure sound like garbage. My ears kept getting tired after four hours of playing at medium volume. I've just played four gigs and my ears felt great and the mix levels (which I adjust myself with the QMix phone app) stayed the same all night because I didn't have to crank them up for toner fatigue. Conclusion: I love these IEMs. . Great full sounds. Lots of bass and clarity and you can't beat the price. Good quality. The wiring harness isn't as thick as the Shures, but who cares. As a professional musician, I highly recommend them. The only thing I wish they had foam inserts is because I prefer them. The noise cancellation was amazing. Update: After a few uses I've come to the conclusion that the soft rubber ear tips are too soft and could potentially collapse and block your hearing. I'll try it. and look for compressible foam inserts like my Shures that expand in the ear canal without collapsing.
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