I've written several articles now on IEM. It's a subject that I have a keen interest in, and so should you! IEM not only offers unparalleled quality of live performance monitoring, it also protects your hearing - ironically something that's often neglected by musicians. The rising popularity of IEM has given us much more choice, and helped drive down the costs across the board.
This review is a case in point. Five years ago you had to go a long way north of £100 for a half decent pair of monitors. A little over a year ago I paid more than that for a set of (ACS) monitors which whilst pretty accurate in terms of sound reproduction - certainly were not as good as the (Shure) pair they replaced.
Now you can get a pair delivered to your door for under £20 from a consumer retailer (Amazon, in this case). Quite frankly that is incredible, and I had to get a pair if only to find out how bad they were!
MEE have quite a range of IEM/Earphones/Headphones. I opted for the popular M6 model and while they are marketed as Headphones, make no mistake, these are IEM. They follow a similar design model to Shure's range and also include a 'memory' sheath to the part of the cable that goes around the top of the ear. This sounds like a fine idea and may well work out to be so. For now, after two rehearsals I'm still struggling to get the bends in the right places - but that might just be me. I opted for cool black, but they do have lots of colours including a nifty looking clear set ... maybe next time.
The whole lot packs away in the supplied neat little case. A very good package I think we will all agree. But what you really want to know is, "what do they sound like?".
The sound quality is excellent and the fit/sound exclusion is so good, that if I didn't know better I could honestly believe that a zero had been left off the price. Come next payday, I will have no second thoughts about buying a spare set to keep in my gig bag .... just in case ;-)
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