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Shure inner ear headphones
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| nousplacidus |
| Just wanted to know if anyone has used these, seems like a biatch to take them out and put them in during a mix to hear whats coming out of the monitors. |
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| SPAWNmaster |
if you had inner ear phones, why would you need booth monitors? you can simply cue the master channel and hear exactly as it sounds.
but to answer your questions, a quick search will yield discussions that have been had about the shure phones. i think there are several TA's who use them currently. |
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| Trance Nutter |
| I saw LTJ Bukem using in-ear phones a few months back, as far as I remember he never took them out throughout his set. |
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| xtr3m |
| Satoshi Tomiie uses Shure E3 too. |
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| Mmanu |
| They do the trick in a surprising fashion. The only issue is the cable length |
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| Bjorn |
i have the shure E2c - amazing sound qual & sound isolation...ive used them messing around dj'ing and unless you are going to keep them in then don't bother as they are fiddly...
I much prefer my senny HD 25's for spinning! |
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| i got big pants |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_palm
carefull with yo ears dont use it, ull be deaf i guess |
the point of having in ear monitors is so that you don't need to crank your sound. it provides a good seal that you can play anything at relatively low volumese compared to dj headphones where, at least in my cases, tend to play them pretty loud |
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