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In Ears Revisit
Posted on 12/12/25 at 12:31 pm
Posted on 12/12/25 at 12:31 pm
So a while back I asked here about In Ear monitors and what folks thought of them. I decided to move forward and order a set. At almost 60, my voice no longer works as well as it once did and I noticed I was having trouble getting above the band.
A little over $600 later I got mine and from the first I loved them. I literally
only put piano and bass with a tiny amount of guitar into my mix. Never heard ther horns and could only hear a small about drums bleeding through.
I've noticed my voice doesn't feel worn out after gigs since I started using them.
If you're an older singer like myself, I definitely recommend you try a pair.
A little over $600 later I got mine and from the first I loved them. I literally
only put piano and bass with a tiny amount of guitar into my mix. Never heard ther horns and could only hear a small about drums bleeding through.
I've noticed my voice doesn't feel worn out after gigs since I started using them.
If you're an older singer like myself, I definitely recommend you try a pair.
Posted on 12/13/25 at 6:46 am to geauxbrown
John Wesley - The Journeyman Guitarist is a YouTube channel. Some of his videos discuss his band's experience with the "silent stage" and using in ears. He says that set up helped their singer.
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