Fender CXA1 In-Ear-Monitor Bl B-Stock
Okay in-ear monitors
On stage and during solo practice, these are fine in-ear monitors. But during a full band practice (for death metal, at least), they don't quite cut out enough outside noise.
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Good price for quality.
Will be used on stage during metal shows. Good noise cancellation, comfort and quality. A bit hard to start using. After that it becomes a pleasure. Overall price to quality ratio is good for entry into monitoring. Although the packaging was not the prettiest, but the small bag for in ears made up for that, with a small exception that it is too small.
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It works
It works great for its meant purpose. However I am a person with a narrow ear canal, which in itself comes with a few problems. One of the earbuds does not stay in my ears when I move around, it just jiggles next to my ear because of the ear support thingy. This also means that it does not isolate outside noises that great. But when producing music it is not always good to hear it coming solely from these in ear monitors. I mix it up with ... Show More
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hmm...a bit uncomfortable...
Sound quality is pretty good but the thing that turned me down is it's discomfort. The over ear design is very annoying to put on...not to mention uncomfortable. And these are not suited for long periods of listening as it starts to hurt the cartilage of the ears (may depend on the person)... I wouldn't recommend these...
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Cheap but good
For a beginner it is a cheap but good solution. But also as a spare piece for the safety it is ok for a professional too.
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Cheap...
For these you can say you don't get good stuff cheap. The siliconefittings fit loosely onto the plastic pipe, and the pipe can go almost all the way through when pushing firmly into the ear. Once even the silicone rubber came off when removing the IEM from the ear. The plug did not work well with t.bone IEM-75 bodypack. It had to be turned in a specific position to work. Not sure which one was the main reason, but a compatibility problem anyway.
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