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Reviewer: Richard Sebolt
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Buy it.
Review: Great product!! Does exactly what you need.
Reviewer: L. Bullock
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works Fine RIght Now
Review: I’m always a little gunshy of gushing for electronic gadgets. Most work (if they’re going to) right out of the box. The test is whether they hold up under use. My first impression of this unit is that it’s durable and well built. I’m using it with earbuds for a solo acoustic guitar/ singer gig. I must admit the sound quality is very good, but I’ve never used IEM systems before so I have nothing to compare them to. I’ll revisit this review if the unit craps out or fails to perform well after 6 months. But, so far so good and I’ll never go back to floor monitors if I don’t have to. It was a game changer for me. UPDATE: I will the first to say that I really notice a difference when I’m not using the in ear monitors, HOWEVER: There is some distortion of the acoustic guitar ( I play a Martin J-40 so the guitar is NOT the problem) when mixed with vocals and god forbid you should try to play a harmonica on a rack with the IEM. I’m probably just not using it right, or there’s some mathematics that I haven’t discovered, but it is annoying. Is it because the earphones are inexpensive? Heck, I’ll buy more expensive ones if that’s the case. Anyone out there know?
Reviewer: R David
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works exactly as described, and even better-using in Studio for Individual HP mixes
Review: SMALL STUDIO/HOME RECORDING STUDIOS- TAKE *NOTE* These are Sturdy, well constructed, economical and appears to be durable enough to withstand the daily abuse of touring and recording -We purchased the 2 channel version for our record studio —TwilightFlyerRecording, and plan to get 3-4 more. The 2 channel version allows a studio on a budget to send more individualized headphone monitor feeds tothe players recording-rather than ear-buds, we plugged in $400 AT headphones-and the sound is crisp, undistorted, and the player can adjust the balance and volume themselves. We fed th players instrument ( in this case, my bass) to one channel, and the overall mix to the other, and I was able to adjust the level of my bass against the track without A- changing the volume I was sending to the engineer, and B-without bugging that same engineer to turn me up or down. ONE 16channel personal studio track monitor rig costs the same as 8-10 of these beauties. Thats good small studio management!
Reviewer: S. Silehca
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good, but I found a better solution.
Review: I initially purchased a Behringer Powerplay P1 Personal In-ear Monitor Amplifier, however the Amazon listing didn’t mention that it requires line-level XLR input, not mic-level XLR.I then tried the Behringer P2 Ultra-Compact Personal In-Ear Monitor Amplifier, but it had terrible static (just touching the XLR cable increased the static).I then tried both the Coda Music Tech Personal in-Ear Monitor System and the Rolls PM50se. The Coda is no slouch. It supports both a 9V battery and DC transformer (a transformer is included with the Rolls but not the Coda) and has two XLR inputs. However, the audio quality on the Rolls was much better than the Coda, the volume on the Coda was significantly lower (20% or 30% on the Rolls is similar to 100% on the Coda), the Rolls has a XLR pass through (which avoided the need for an XLR Y-splitter in my case), unlike the Rolls, the Coda had a LOUD pop when turning on the power.For my needs, the Rolls PM50se was clearly a better choice (granted, the Coda would have been my choice if I needed to mix two XLR inputs).
Reviewer: Sound&fury
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love it
Review: Exactly what I needed. Battery/power supply option, mono/stereo, XLR/TS, pan, volume. Already used it at home for monitoring and at a gig. Works great. Feels solid in construction. Power/volume and pan knobs have a satisfying but no too strong resistance making it feel like it’s well-built. Easy to connect, feels like money well spent.
Reviewer: Ken Johnson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Straightforward and efficient tool
Review: Great control over dual inputs
Reviewer: Hector Manuel Padilla
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fantastic!!!
Review: I also have the behringer p2 but I like this much more, very sturdy easy to use and works great, I purchased 8 to use with my band and works like a charm
Reviewer: LarzT
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works like a charm!!!
Review: I use this at my church and was able to create my own mix. Loving it!!!
Reviewer: JACQUES ROULEAU
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Did not work with my existing Behringer system 🙁
Reviewer: Leonardo ibarra
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me gusto su sonido y su cálida del equipo.
Reviewer: North dude
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: They don’t know what it is for ,never listened to it or put it on obviously. A bad copy of a cheap product with an annoying 1200htz permanent tone at any volume.
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