There is a member on our team who has a hard time hearing her mix due to an inner ear problem and we do not have the budget to be able to get her better monitors to help not fatigue her ears as much and maintain her hearing healthy!! It would be an amazing opportunity to be able to bless her with these monitors!!
A tip that helped with my CCA-C10's is to take the twist tie that comes with the product and wrap it around the two wires to create a tension adjustment neck slider thingy. When done properly it works well! Also, ZNARI earbud foam tips are helpful for sound isolation. :)
I love to have these for the Musicians leader. As a small worship group is hard to look for in-ear systems that can be good on price and last a long time. I truly appreciate your sharing of these 5 options for the Church Musician community. I know that if we get one of these options as a church we can work together to get more in-ear headphones so that everyone in the worship group can hear themselves and the singers.
I want to gift this to my younger brother, who is a drummer at the church. He is currently using bulky headphones and often gets frustrated. He was promised a pair of IEM from someone in the church and was measured for them and everything. That guy never kept his promise and hurt my brothers feelings and he became discouraged. I know these would be a HUGE blessing to him and lift his spirit as he continues to serve in the church!
I'd love to give these to my drummer. We're learning to use IEM systems in our ministry cause we always have a hard time hearing each other. I know he would love them!
I am currently giving my first go at drum lessons. I would give them to my student. He reminds me a lot of myself when I started playing. I always wished I had a good pair of headphones for rehearsing when I was first getting into music! I think he deserves a reward for all he has accomplished so far!
There are two things that I would have found REALLY important to know: 1. Isolation. If you’re on a silent stage or have drums in an aquarium, this is a non-issue. If not, ... this is arguably more impartant than sound quality. 2. Sound linearity above 100 Hz. While I love sub bass too (who doesn’t?), I think this is much much more important. IEMs don’t have to be perfectly linear but they shouldn’t have 15 dB dips or spikes and most in this price range have that. To my ears, that has disqualified every budget IEM I’ve tried. I know you did this test about a month ago but is there any chance you could elaborate on this? P.S.: Excellent closing words.
I’m going to give this to my drummer. I am the MD at my church and my drummer is a 16 year old high schooler. Lives with only his Dad and always is using our over the head sound booth headphones when he plays the drums during service. I believe this would be an awesome gift and motivation for him!!!
Nice comparison! I just purchased a pair of KZ AS-10s, which falls just outside your criteria. First practice with them I was disappointed - muddy, lack of solid bass, wouldn’t stay in my ears. Ordered some foam tips and it made all the difference. They’re comfortable, plenty of bass, clear vocals and instruments. Definitely keepers (with foam tips)!
@@maximilianrau6656 electronic bass waves. There is some music that plays down that low. Yet once he gets below 20hrs it is inaudible. So i can agree with you and wondering why he really wants to get that low on a headphone. I could see if it was a theater or even a car system. This way he can feel the sensations, as well hearing the air movement.
Mstr Unknown ....none of your responses made sense. You’re using the wrong terminology and the entire statement is convoluted. It was in fact frustrating trying to comprehended what you were trying to convey 🤯😒
@@skizzlemane1 frequencies aren't just sound. They also are vibrations. So being 20hrz and lower is inaudible. The only way for you to acknowledge the wave would be through sensation. A.k.a the vibration the wave contains. Headphones do no get that low for you to receive such lower vibrations. Even then at the ear canal are mainly 20hrz frequencies
Hello- can you recommend IEM transmitter that doesn’t break the bank. I bought a unit for. China and it wasn’t very good and I returned it. Thanks. Peter. Sydney Australia
I bought the BASNs on your recommendation and I have to say you are right on the money. They sound especially good using a ‘Dragonfly’ DAC. In case folks don’t know the DAC in your phone is not that great although they are improving. Basically it converts data (1s & 0s) into a sound you can hear, hence the name Digital Analogue Converter. I thought you’d like know. All we need now is an affordable DAC. By the way did you know that BASN stands for Be A Sincere Newcomer?
Hey there! This was a nice video, love your voice tone. I wish I saw this sooner, just bought the KZ ZSN, if I'd have seen this first I probably would've bought the CCA C10s instead. Anyway, again, cool video!
I also got the kz zsn and you must keep them clean ear wax can get to the driver if that ever happens to you get a needle and remove the metal filter and clean it from the inside my only complain about these iems is the cable color i ordered a new cable just waiting for it to arrive
I am absolutely going to give them to the newest vocalist on our praise team... She actually donated the money this past Wednesday night at rehearsal to purchase another P16M for her. The only thing, we don't have anymore in ears...
My worship team just began using clicks and tracks and we have a huge monitor issue. I would love to give these to our piano player and our pastor. He's had a tough time with money starting the church and all and is playing with his iphone headphones. Any ways... even if i dont get these you're videos are super helpful to our ministry. Thanks again brother.
I have been working on expanding/improving our audio system over the past 4 years. I recently added 2 IEM units that our contemporary WL uses. I almost have our Blended WL, my boss, the worship pastor, convinced to start using IEM. So, I will give these to Charles Colvin as his introduction to using IEM's. By the way...he is 63 years old...if that adds any points to your selection criteria.
I would give these to our newly added musician who is our lead guitarist who is using some headphone worse than what Apple gives you. He ubers to church and rehearsal every week and is dedicated to serving the church. He is an amazing person he has been through some rough times that a God has brought him through and brought him to our church and had brings an amazing dynamic to our worship team.
I’d definitely give these to my sister. She plays guitar and I play piano at our church. She got me free ear molds for my custom IEM’s. If I could give back to her for it, would be awesome!
I want to give these to my cousin/pianist/Music Director. The reason is because he has been my musical guide since I was 10 years old. I started playing drums for the church when he was in the prime of his musical life. He groomed me and was patient with me, when he could have gotten any drummer. I appreciate him and love him. Now I can actual play a little and I would be happy to bless him with a pair.
I am a worship pastor from Clinton NC, I would like to give them to our newest piano player. She can’t afford nice IEM’s. She is a mother of 4, all with disabilities. She has been so faithful to the team since she started and has been such a blessing to the team. At the time she has a pair of $10 Walmart earbuds. Great video, I have been wondering about cheaper earbuds that I could gift to the worship team members that can’t afford good ones. Thanks for the info!!!
I would like these because I want to give them to my wife. She plays keyboard and sings with us at church. She is pregnant with our twins and has such a heart to serve and worship. If I don't get to give them to her, I hope it's a blessing to whoever does get then!
I want to give these to my lead rhythm guitarist for my youth praise team. He does not have a great set and he is very faithful to be there and lead our students to the throne. He loves Jesus and loves leading. Thanks for the giveaway! Great video.
Great Video Nick ! I want these initially to use for a Tour I have been offered … Then I would like to give them to my son Robin who plays drums in his band Sorrel !
I have tried all of those buds and my choice for musicians was the KZ ZS3 (not listed). The main reason was the listen-ability over an hours time. Not harsh yet clear for long term listening. This is a relevant category when you're talking about monitoring an instrument. All of those others were way too harsh on the high end. The ZS3 have plenty of bass and separation when fitted properly to your ears. And at $12.99 they were a steal. The bad..the connector kept falling out. One dab of super glue and no problems after. A side note, I play drums and keyboard and use these with my worship team and secular band. Our worship team uses the Roland M 48 and my secular band runs the Behringer X32 with Ipad personal monitoring, hard wired into a Anleon S1 headphone amp. I was using the Shure CL 215's, but these $13 KZ ZS3's sound way better!
I was actually watching this video to help out our worship team. And when I heard give away, my first thought was our worship leader. She is the pastors daughter and has grown up watching her dad pouring his heart into the church. Just to catch the same heart and passion for the church. She is always giving and caring. But sometimes lacks confidence. Except this year so far she has already made commitment to step into her calling. Honestly I could go on about on it. But God has put it on my heart and my wife’s to serve this family who is always serving.
I'm going to give them to my son (he's 14) and is starting to get into the worship and praise team from lights, sound, cameras and drums as his newest interest! So excited for him to be plugging in!
I will give them to my wife. She’s a amazing singer and huge heart. She gave her pair of shure’s to a new member to the worship team. Awesome videos keep them up!
I'm giving them my friend Oscar who's trying to get back to playing after a 10+ year absence. Awesome musician and human being, great to have him playing his guitar again.
I would love to give these to my Mom! She is the primary worship leader at her church and she’s always trying to find new and better technology to help her lead worship more effectively and distraction free, and has always wanted a pair of in-ears so she can start using click tracks, but has no idea where to get started.
Brandon, he is a drummer at a church I used to go too, he is 15 yrs old with a dream and vision of being a pro drummer for Christ, he has always wanted to buy his own in ear, but times can be tough for family and financially, I see his input as a musician, dedicated, and submitted you will be a blessing.
Just watching this video encourages me to purchase these (in ear monitors) for our worship team. I would love to give these in ear monitors for my daughter who plays the drums and has a hard time listening to the worship leaders sing. Because she is at one end of the stage and the worship leader is at the other end of the stage. I believe that these in ear monitor would help her tremendously. Thank you so much for your time and effort in having this video done. God bless you.
I want these because I want to give this to my church piano teacher. He takes care of his three baby girls while writing music for the band and also he makes sure that everything from ac to just work and is properly maintained. He never gets paid a cent never complains never ask for help he just wants to help the youth draw closer to god. In addition to that, he helps I just want to give him something to thank him for all that he does
I’ll give them to one of my best friends and worship leaders. His name is Geoff and he leads our youth worship team and partners with me (the MD) to sing 5 services a weekend. He’s also a full time student and works part time on top of all that. He’s a trooper and could really use a blessing for his ears.
I would give these to my husband who is the worship leader at the small church we are helping to build and grow. I'm the keyboardist and I already use IEMs as does our drummer. It would be great for him to have a set too for better communication on the platform. I have a talk back mic I use with the drummer, but it would be GREAT to be able to communicate directly with worship leader.
I will give them to my wife...she and I sing at our local church and i am trying to build and elevate the quality of our ministry - in terms of technology / I will go and buy myself a pair thanks to your review and may our Mighty Lord bless everyone on this comment thread and you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us.
i’m going to give them to my worship leader. he has been my mentor since i first started learning to play the keys. he gave me the opportunity to start playing and it would mean a lot to me. nothing to complicated
I want to give this to my nephew in Mexicali Mexico. He is a singer of the Christian church, he got an amazing voice and this will help him to truthfully heard his potential. Also he is an amazing Christian, he help lots of people even with all the limitations down south, I believe he received blessings from God.
We have a young drummer that we have taken under our wing. He is progressing greatly and not just drumming, but in his school life, and just making better life decisions and as we have begun to transition to in-ear monitors, he doesn't yet have a pair. I know he'd love these and also see it as a sign of encouragement that we are rotting for his success. I will be taking a look at these BASN's also.
I’d give them to a singer in my worship team who hasn’t been able to buy some in ears! I’m the MD at my church and while we are all on custom IEM’s this one singer came in and hasnt been able to get IEM’s as she’s in college and her parents can’t help her financially. She definitely shows serious potential and currently using iPhone buds as her in ears. I’d appreciate the help and i know she would be really grateful!
I want to give them to Natalia. She's a (high school) worship powerhouse at our church. She's a coach for the Kids Church worship team. She also leads in the Youth, Hispanic and Sunday morning teams. I've noticed she doesn't have her own in-ear monitors which is why I watched this video to see which ones I should get her. I'm hoping you help me bless her with the tools she needs to serve the Lord.
I will give this to my worship leader, Im gonna do that because he is a really really anointed and talented musician who has really fallen on hard times, and recently he had to sell off a few of his equipment and an instrument because he couldn't keep up with his bills and he has 2 kids to take care of as well, hope these will be a blessing to him.
I want to give them to my son who is leading our new praise band at a VERY CONSERVATIVE Baptist church. He is great at what he does and the size of the praise band and the monitor demands just saturates the stage area and he MUST filter out the unnecessary audio and select his own monitor mix. These will do the trick. Thanks you for these vids - love 'em!
Her name is Dulce. She has been leading worship at our church for over 12 years. Since we transitioned to in-ear monitors (about 1 year ago), she is the only one who does not own in-ear monitors in our group. Our church is a small congregation and I wanted to buy her a pair out of pocket, but my finances haven’t been great since May last year. Thanks for reading!
I really enjoyed this video and wish there were more like this from audiophiles. Too often we see unrealistic reviews of expensive IEMs (that they received for free) that most of us can't afford.
I want to give these to my son, Riley because he leads worship at my church. He is an awesome leader and worshipper. He has a servants heart and deserves to receive back.
Thanks mate, really helpful video and loved the bit at the end! Our church and (probably) every other one out there has been upgrading tech this last year, so this helped answer the questions while sticking to a budget!
My friend who co leads worship with me. We are starting to try and use in ears at our church plant but as of now we don’t have a budget for extras so we are starting to invest slowly into the ministry ourselves. He has an awesome heart for everyone on the team. I’ll probably buy the $18 one for the rest of the team 🤓
Awesome video! Spent $250 on Westones which are lovely, but the CCA 5 drivers I got for $50 kill them in overall sound quality and sound stage, low end is incredible compared to the westones which have poor mid and low freq response.
I've just watched this video a little too late. Placed order for my CCA C10's this morning. Still very happy to find it came on 2nd on your review. Thanks a lot for the information!
I am a worship leader at our church. All of my band members have in ears, except my bass player, who is currently playing on some headphones that he is constantly fighting with. I'd love to test them out and see if he likes them then maybe look into getting them for the band. I loved this video by the way! I currently have some KZ's, I forgot which ones I have, terrible I know, but I like them so far.
My son plays drums for our local church. He plays about 150 per year. He uses his ears every day and he has gone through several pairs the last few years He is eighteen and getting ready to graduate soon so money is tight . But he could really use them. Blessings
I would give the in ears to my friend and keyboardist in the youth worship band I lead for, we have been through 4 years and 3 different groups of band members. And I feel he would love the in ears and we can better our worship experience with these.
Yloglobal loves your sweet calmed voice and this review. Thanks for the valuable information. As an interpreter I am always experimenting with learning. Please keep making videos.
I would give these IEM's to one of our guitarists, JF. He gives so much of his time for his kids, his work, his family, and still comes to every practice with the hear of a lion to serve. The ones he currently uses have been ridden hard.
Hi, It's the first time I'm on your channel, I've been browsing through a lot of YT reviews on in ear monitor. If I get this from you, I'd give it to my drum mentor. He's the main drummer of the church I attend and I'm his substitute when he takes shifts on some Sundays and weekdays church activities. So far, I've counted about 4 in ear monitor he has gifted me. It'd be nice to give him 1 back. However, I'm a bit skeptical about how possible it would be to be sent the IEM cus I live in Manchester England. Anyways, I did enjoy the video. It was very informative. Keep the great work. 👏
I realize this is way old but someone may still need to hear it. If you’re a worship leader you don’t need IEMs to enjoy the music. You need IEMs to hear what your musicians are giving you so you can constructively direct the sound. That’s not to say you need a pure reference set, but you need to have an approximation of what they’re hearing in the pew so you can talk with some realism to your team and to the booth.
There is a guy at our church that works for TDCJ and can sing amazing but can’t afford a set of iem at all he is right now using a dollar store pair that he can’t even hear the prompts. He is a great guy that sings amazing. I would love to be able to bless him.
Hi, I would like those In Ears for my brother who is our lead singer in our church, he has done a lot for me in our worship ministry that I want to pay him back with in ears because he doesn't have and he struggles a little with the tracks because of it, and for us in Mexico can be a little expensive to buy good in ears. Thanks for the oportunity and a very helpful review, God bless.
I will give these in ears to Moe, who is guy in my worship team that has been going through a lot of personal hardships recently in his life and has stopped going to practice and actual services because of it. He is very passionate about participating in the choir but unfortunately recent events have made him feel down and give up on it. But with these I would hope it would bring back his passion and his wanting to serve, seeing how he has never had an in ear before.
His name is Levi! He sings, plays drums, plays acoustic and electric guitar in our worship spanish church. He loves music and could use some good in ears. Bless y’all!!! Great video and info
I would definitely give these to my Music Minister at Church, I'm an student ministry intern and also apart of the audio and visual team. He just started asking me about in-ear monitors today and said he wanted to start using them! So I think these would be amazing for him as he's starting to use in-ears!
I want these because I want to give them to my worship teams guitarist. His hearing isn't what it used to be and he still uses a powered monitor. I would love to be able to give him something that could protect the hearing he still has and give him a way to keep playing safely.
I want these in ears because I want to give them to one of my worship leaders. She’s an Australian that moved to America a few years ago to start a life here and became a worship leader. She has 1 baby and is expecting in the next week or so. She currently uses Apple headphones for her in ear monitoring. As a worship leader, I’d love her to have better in ears to be able to hear the band better and lead more confidently.
I would love to give this to our bass player. He's the only member on the band that doesn't use in-ears and rely on the FOH sound to play. That also means he barely hears whats going on with the rest of the band at lower volumes and it impedes the whole worship experience. Thanks in advance!
Hi! This comment may be the same as the other comments but I would really like to have that and give to my friend who's a drummer in my church. He shared to me that he really wanted to buy an iem but at the same time he doesn't want to spend much because it's a little expensive and he can use the money in other things. He's only using a normal earphones everytime he serves at the church and I really appreciate his heart in serving in or out of the stage. He helped me in some of my struggles and also this way I hope that I can help him also have what he needs. Thank you!
I think your video boosted the sales, and thus the prices on these headphones. Watched this video with the hopes of getting some cheap in-ears to donate to my church for spares, but the two I was interested in (1st place and 3rd place) have gone up about 10-20% each!
Hi, I am a listener and I play games most of my time at home and listen to music that I like or wonder where ever I go. Like five years ago I met this really nice person that is also a musician and also a player like me. His name is Işık (Light). And we keep talking almost every single day about everything. He helped me out to buy my ear monitors like 2 weeks ago (KZ zst). I had no idea about what to go with. Now I 'll finally meet him in real life in February. I believe he would be so happy to have BASN in-ear monitors as I am with my Kz. So that would be a great gift to him ^^ (also thank you for the great information that thought me lots of things)
I'd give these in ear-monitors my friend, Dan, from my church. He's the drummer in the worship band, which is in the process of upgrading their sound equipment so these would be very useful! Here in England we have more smaller, traditional churches which are a bit left behind as technology advances and becomes more widely used. He's also going to university in Bristol to study Live Sound, so I'm sure they'd be used throughout that time and his career!
I will gladly try the Basn Pro. I was all set to pull the trigger on SHURE. Thank you kindly and now I can get a proper mix done in my ear before the crowd hears my train-wreck lol
I would give these in ears to my lead singer at my church, she sings really Good but she sometimes has trouble hearing her self through the in ears she has currently
You DID get cable cinch with the CCA-C10's..... it's the wire tie that it came with!!! :-D I saw that idea on a different channel about a year ago and it works very well; holds its position too. I love my C-10 set. They are great for editing audio for video production as well.
MMCX connectors are king. I wanna try the CCA C16s but I am with Westone running ES50 custom IEMS (5 drivers) - I know a great singer on broadway (Nashville) that only can afford the Shure SE215 as he doesn't know about these. He works extremely hard but we are always broke. God has blesses me with an endorsement from Westone so it would be amazing to give these to a musician in need!
Thank you for your videos!!! I would give these to a woman named Taylor. She is new on our worship team and she has 1 year old daughter she brings in at 7 am because her husband is deployed. She is an amazing singer and just want her to know how loved she is by her church!
Hey Chad, I’m going to give these to Craig, our guitarist who’s been serving tirelessly for years. I’m new to Music worship and am trying to build trust & rapport with the band members and think he would love these. Great video! 👍🏼
Check out the BASN Bmaster. Looks just like Bsinger pro. They have a black color. Less labeling with cleaner look. And the big difference is they have 3 drivers instead of 2. Slightly more on cost but worth it. Still under $100 on Amazon. I really like using mine and use them a lot. This isn’t an advertisement. Just throwing out some more info from the brand. I’ve actually got 4 out of the 5 in ears he talks about. I’d gave to agree with him.
I would give them to my 12 year old drummer. He is really passionate about playing especially since he plays in the worship band. It would be a great gift for and a motivation for him to look into opening up to more option in drumming.
I know its late like a year late..but my brother could actually use these. He was our formal worship leader and suffered a stroke and for that he lost alot of hearing in one ear and some in the other. He normally sings in pitch but due to the lack of hearing he has a hard time to sing in pitch because of the stroke. Even with a stage monitor sitting in front of him he still has a hard time. This would be awesome for him. God Bless
I love my long-range bluetooth adapter. After using oval shaped ear tips on a plantronics neckband - I refuse to go back. Fortunately it's not too hard at all to make molded inserts to replace round tips. The cables are also exceptional - flat and hard rubber. Since these Plantronics were several years old when I bought them (but new), I got them for $10 on eBay. They sound fabulous and the quality is at the $130 level. But as the first one is dying now, I was thinking of doing a battery replacement - and I still might. But I will be saving the cable and in-ear part for a swap - that's free and easy. I'm also considering using a bluetooth receiver with these as earbuds - if I can find one.
Hey man, because I started looking at IEMs, I came acroos your channel. Thank you for this. I am looking at your other videos too, given that I play primarily for church [amplified acoustic violin]. If you ever have any suggestions for my instrument specifically, I would appreciate it. Thanks for this, as I am new to IEMs.
Here is a vid of some of today's best budget IEM's sound sampling . This will greatly help you in choosing your IEM ua-cam.com/video/4UdTQEsvCNw/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video. It has been two years since your video was out but I still wanted to learn about IEM. I have purchased the KZ ZS10 Pro for under $50 and I love them. They have 4 balanced drives and one dynamic drive. I love how clear and loud they are. I use them to listen to music. And I agree you do not have to have a ton of equipment to worship. I once attended a small church were they had several large speakers and a control panel to manage the music and the mics. For me it was over the top, when we would have heard the guitar and the singer easy enough. They were presenting like they were in a bigger venue than the 20-30 people in the congregation. The other thing was that they rented the church where the service was held every Sunday and as a result the equipment had to be carried into the church and later carried out and it took a group of us to do that. That church eventually ended and we moved on to a bigger church. God Bless you.
I would give these to our keyboard player, Charles. This guy.. #1 he has the best attitude. Even when he was recovering from a surgery (which he barely mentioned to me) he was excited to be there, serving! It might be subtle but he makes such a difference in every time he walks on stage with us. #2 He is always one of the most prepared people in the room. He is there early, and has always put significant time into practicing. #3 This guy is technically a senior adult. I know his hearing can't the best. I mean I'm 32 and mine probably isn't the best lol.
I'm a drummer and just got a sit of the cca 10 for a Christmas gift. I wish they came with a case but they are great.. Now that my son is starting to play drums and he's been using some of my old in ears. And he's trying to get his hands on my cca 10
I want to give them to my friend who leads worship. She always talks about wanting to use in ears to hear tempo and to hear herself while she’s leading but we only have IEM’s for the worship band.
We are a brand new church plant and I want to set our worship leader up for success. I want it to be a gift for taking this journey with us church planting
I'd like to give these to my bass player at church. He's always been buying headphones and they always always crap out on him. They're crapped out even during service so since he's always done stuff for us if like to bless him with something simple but meaningful bro. God bless!
Here are some of my new favorites: ua-cam.com/video/3BcqPdYzVZM/v-deo.htmlsi=afWDLpt8ELTBySP7
There is a member on our team who has a hard time hearing her mix due to an inner ear problem and we do not have the budget to be able to get her better monitors to help not fatigue her ears as much and maintain her hearing healthy!! It would be an amazing opportunity to be able to bless her with these monitors!!
I'm gonna give it to my ears
Nice come back
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A tip that helped with my CCA-C10's is to take the twist tie that comes with the product and wrap it around the two wires to create a tension adjustment neck slider thingy. When done properly it works well! Also, ZNARI earbud foam tips are helpful for sound isolation. :)
I love to have these for the Musicians leader. As a small worship group is hard to look for in-ear systems that can be good on price and last a long time. I truly appreciate your sharing of these 5 options for the Church Musician community. I know that if we get one of these options as a church we can work together to get more in-ear headphones so that everyone in the worship group can hear themselves and the singers.
I want to gift this to my younger brother, who is a drummer at the church. He is currently using bulky headphones and often gets frustrated. He was promised a pair of IEM from someone in the church and was measured for them and everything. That guy never kept his promise and hurt my brothers feelings and he became discouraged. I know these would be a HUGE blessing to him and lift his spirit as he continues to serve in the church!
I'd love to give these to my drummer. We're learning to use IEM systems in our ministry cause we always have a hard time hearing each other. I know he would love them!
God bless you sir
I am currently giving my first go at drum lessons. I would give them to my student. He reminds me a lot of myself when I started playing. I always wished I had a good pair of headphones for rehearsing when I was first getting into music! I think he deserves a reward for all he has accomplished so far!
There are two things that I would have found REALLY important to know:
1. Isolation. If you’re on a silent stage or have drums in an aquarium, this is a non-issue. If not, ... this is arguably more impartant than sound quality.
2. Sound linearity above 100 Hz. While I love sub bass too (who doesn’t?), I think this is much much more important. IEMs don’t have to be perfectly linear but they shouldn’t have 15 dB dips or spikes and most in this price range have that. To my ears, that has disqualified every budget IEM I’ve tried.
I know you did this test about a month ago but is there any chance you could elaborate on this?
P.S.: Excellent closing words.
I’m going to give this to my drummer. I am the MD at my church and my drummer is a 16 year old high schooler. Lives with only his Dad and always is using our over the head sound booth headphones when he plays the drums during service. I believe this would be an awesome gift and motivation for him!!!
Nice comparison! I just purchased a pair of KZ AS-10s, which falls just outside your criteria. First practice with them I was disappointed - muddy, lack of solid bass, wouldn’t stay in my ears. Ordered some foam tips and it made all the difference. They’re comfortable, plenty of bass, clear vocals and instruments. Definitely keepers (with foam tips)!
"These just lacked a lot of low range... now, they did go down to 30 Hz......."
...bruh
Well it may have the response, it doesn't mean it was at the same levels other frequencies can achieve on the same output power.
I thought so too...
I don't know what instruments he wants to hear down there XD
@@maximilianrau6656 electronic bass waves. There is some music that plays down that low. Yet once he gets below 20hrs it is inaudible. So i can agree with you and wondering why he really wants to get that low on a headphone. I could see if it was a theater or even a car system. This way he can feel the sensations, as well hearing the air movement.
Mstr Unknown ....none of your responses made sense. You’re using the wrong terminology and the entire statement is convoluted. It was in fact frustrating trying to comprehended what you were trying to convey 🤯😒
@@skizzlemane1 frequencies aren't just sound. They also are vibrations. So being 20hrz and lower is inaudible. The only way for you to acknowledge the wave would be through sensation. A.k.a the vibration the wave contains.
Headphones do no get that low for you to receive such lower vibrations. Even then at the ear canal are mainly 20hrz frequencies
The giveaway entry period has concluded. Thanks so much to all who participated. We will read ALL entries and announce the winner soon. God bless.
Hello- can you recommend IEM transmitter that doesn’t break the bank. I bought a unit for. China and it wasn’t very good and I returned it. Thanks. Peter. Sydney Australia
To my church
Worship Leader Hangout whyyyyy 😭😭😭😭
Good review btw, thanks!
Worship Leader Hangout I'd like to enter the giveaway for my church band
I bought the BASNs on your recommendation and I have to say you are right on the money. They sound especially good using a ‘Dragonfly’ DAC. In case folks don’t know the DAC in your phone is not that great although they are improving. Basically it converts data (1s & 0s) into a sound you can hear, hence the name Digital Analogue Converter. I thought you’d like know. All we need now is an affordable DAC. By the way did you know that BASN stands for Be A Sincere Newcomer?
Hey there! This was a nice video, love your voice tone. I wish I saw this sooner, just bought the KZ ZSN, if I'd have seen this first I probably would've bought the CCA C10s instead. Anyway, again, cool video!
I also got the kz zsn and you must keep them clean ear wax can get to the driver if that ever happens to you get a needle and remove the metal filter and clean it from the inside my only complain about these iems is the cable color i ordered a new cable just waiting for it to arrive
I am absolutely going to give them to the newest vocalist on our praise team... She actually donated the money this past Wednesday night at rehearsal to purchase another P16M for her. The only thing, we don't have anymore in ears...
My worship team just began using clicks and tracks and we have a huge monitor issue. I would love to give these to our piano player and our pastor. He's had a tough time with money starting the church and all and is playing with his iphone headphones. Any ways... even if i dont get these you're videos are super helpful to our ministry. Thanks again brother.
I have been working on expanding/improving our audio system over the past 4 years. I recently added 2 IEM units that our contemporary WL uses. I almost have our Blended WL, my boss, the worship pastor, convinced to start using IEM. So, I will give these to Charles Colvin as his introduction to using IEM's. By the way...he is 63 years old...if that adds any points to your selection criteria.
I would give these to our newly added musician who is our lead guitarist who is using some headphone worse than what Apple gives you. He ubers to church and rehearsal every week and is dedicated to serving the church. He is an amazing person he has been through some rough times that a God has brought him through and brought him to our church and had brings an amazing dynamic to our worship team.
I’d definitely give these to my sister. She plays guitar and I play piano at our church. She got me free ear molds for my custom IEM’s. If I could give back to her for it, would be awesome!
I would give them to my son. He's an amazing drummer who plays drums and runs sound at our church.
I will be giving these to my sister who is a co-worship leader with me and is a gigging musician. Will be a fantastic blessing to her.
I want to give these to my cousin/pianist/Music Director. The reason is because he has been my musical guide since I was 10 years old. I started playing drums for the church when he was in the prime of his musical life. He groomed me and was patient with me, when he could have gotten any drummer. I appreciate him and love him. Now I can actual play a little and I would be happy to bless him with a pair.
I am a worship pastor from Clinton NC, I would like to give them to our newest piano player. She can’t afford nice IEM’s. She is a mother of 4, all with disabilities. She has been so faithful to the team since she started and has been such a blessing to the team. At the time she has a pair of $10 Walmart earbuds. Great video, I have been wondering about cheaper earbuds that I could gift to the worship team members that can’t afford good ones. Thanks for the info!!!
I would like these because I want to give them to my wife. She plays keyboard and sings with us at church. She is pregnant with our twins and has such a heart to serve and worship. If I don't get to give them to her, I hope it's a blessing to whoever does get then!
I want to give these to my lead rhythm guitarist for my youth praise team. He does not have a great set and he is very faithful to be there and lead our students to the throne. He loves Jesus and loves leading. Thanks for the giveaway! Great video.
Great Video Nick ! I want these initially to use for a Tour I have been offered … Then I would like to give them to my son Robin who plays drums in his band Sorrel !
I have tried all of those buds and my choice for musicians was the KZ ZS3 (not listed). The main reason was the listen-ability over an hours time. Not harsh yet clear for long term listening. This is a relevant category when you're talking about monitoring an instrument. All of those others were way too harsh on the high end. The ZS3 have plenty of bass and separation when fitted properly to your ears. And at $12.99 they were a steal. The bad..the connector kept falling out. One dab of super glue and no problems after. A side note, I play drums and keyboard and use these with my worship team and secular band. Our worship team uses the Roland M 48 and my secular band runs the Behringer X32 with Ipad personal monitoring, hard wired into a Anleon S1 headphone amp. I was using the Shure CL 215's, but these $13 KZ ZS3's sound way better!
I was actually watching this video to help out our worship team. And when I heard give away, my first thought was our worship leader. She is the pastors daughter and has grown up watching her dad pouring his heart into the church. Just to catch the same heart and passion for the church. She is always giving and caring. But sometimes lacks confidence. Except this year so far she has already made commitment to step into her calling. Honestly I could go on about on it. But God has put it on my heart and my wife’s to serve this family who is always serving.
Music is our passion and by gods grace we will shine one day, God have us a gift to use🙌🏾
I'm going to give them to my son (he's 14) and is starting to get into the worship and praise team from lights, sound, cameras and drums as his newest interest! So excited for him to be plugging in!
I will give them to my wife. She’s a amazing singer and huge heart. She gave her pair of shure’s to a new member to the worship team. Awesome videos keep them up!
The message at the end - the real quality - 50/50
I'm giving them my friend Oscar who's trying to get back to playing after a 10+ year absence. Awesome musician and human being, great to have him playing his guitar again.
I would love to give these to my Mom! She is the primary worship leader at her church and she’s always trying to find new and better technology to help her lead worship more effectively and distraction free, and has always wanted a pair of in-ears so she can start using click tracks, but has no idea where to get started.
Brandon, he is a drummer at a church I used to go too, he is 15 yrs old with a dream and vision of being a pro drummer for Christ, he has always wanted to buy his own in ear, but times can be tough for family and financially, I see his input as a musician, dedicated, and submitted you will be a blessing.
Just watching this video encourages me to purchase these (in ear monitors) for our worship team. I would love to give these in ear monitors for my daughter who plays the drums and has a hard time listening to the worship leaders sing. Because she is at one end of the stage and the worship leader is at the other end of the stage. I believe that these in ear monitor would help her tremendously. Thank you so much for your time and effort in having this video done. God bless you.
I want these because I want to give this to my church piano teacher. He takes care of his three baby girls while writing music for the band and also he makes sure that everything from ac to just work and is properly maintained. He never gets paid a cent never complains never ask for help he just wants to help the youth draw closer to god. In addition to that, he helps I just want to give him something to thank him for all that he does
I’m gonna give them to my Daughter who is doing cello and has been asking me for something like this but never knew what I was looking for
I’ll give them to one of my best friends and worship leaders. His name is Geoff and he leads our youth worship team and partners with me (the MD) to sing 5 services a weekend. He’s also a full time student and works part time on top of all that. He’s a trooper and could really use a blessing for his ears.
I would give these to my husband who is the worship leader at the small church we are helping to build and grow. I'm the keyboardist and I already use IEMs as does our drummer. It would be great for him to have a set too for better communication on the platform. I have a talk back mic I use with the drummer, but it would be GREAT to be able to communicate directly with worship leader.
I will give them to my wife...she and I sing at our local church and i am trying to build and elevate the quality of our ministry - in terms of technology / I will go and buy myself a pair thanks to your review and may our Mighty Lord bless everyone on this comment thread and you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us.
i’m going to give them to my worship leader. he has been my mentor since i first started learning to play the keys. he gave me the opportunity to start playing and it would mean a lot to me. nothing to complicated
I want to give this to my nephew in Mexicali Mexico. He is a singer of the Christian church, he got an amazing voice and this will help him to truthfully heard his potential. Also he is an amazing Christian, he help lots of people even with all the limitations down south, I believe he received blessings from God.
We have a young drummer that we have taken under our wing. He is progressing greatly and not just drumming, but in his school life, and just making better life decisions and as we have begun to transition to in-ear monitors, he doesn't yet have a pair. I know he'd love these and also see it as a sign of encouragement that we are rotting for his success. I will be taking a look at these BASN's also.
I’d give them to a singer in my worship team who hasn’t been able to buy some in ears! I’m the MD at my church and while we are all on custom IEM’s this one singer came in and hasnt been able to get IEM’s as she’s in college and her parents can’t help her financially. She definitely shows serious potential and currently using iPhone buds as her in ears. I’d appreciate the help and i know she would be really grateful!
Thanks for making this video. It helped me out a lot when choosing my in ear monitors
I want to give them to Natalia. She's a (high school) worship powerhouse at our church. She's a coach for the Kids Church worship team. She also leads in the Youth, Hispanic and Sunday morning teams. I've noticed she doesn't have her own in-ear monitors which is why I watched this video to see which ones I should get her. I'm hoping you help me bless her with the tools she needs to serve the Lord.
I will give this to my worship leader, Im gonna do that because he is a really really anointed and talented musician who has really fallen on hard times, and recently he had to sell off a few of his equipment and an instrument because he couldn't keep up with his bills and he has 2 kids to take care of as well, hope these will be a blessing to him.
I want to give them to my son who is leading our new praise band at a VERY CONSERVATIVE Baptist church. He is great at what he does and the size of the praise band and the monitor demands just saturates the stage area and he MUST filter out the unnecessary audio and select his own monitor mix. These will do the trick.
Thanks you for these vids - love 'em!
Her name is Dulce. She has been leading worship at our church for over 12 years. Since we transitioned to in-ear monitors (about 1 year ago), she is the only one who does not own in-ear monitors in our group. Our church is a small congregation and I wanted to buy her a pair out of pocket, but my finances haven’t been great since May last year. Thanks for reading!
I really enjoyed this video and wish there were more like this from audiophiles. Too often we see unrealistic reviews of expensive IEMs (that they received for free) that most of us can't afford.
I want to give these to my son, Riley because he leads worship at my church. He is an awesome leader and worshipper. He has a servants heart and deserves to receive back.
Thanks mate, really helpful video and loved the bit at the end! Our church and (probably) every other one out there has been upgrading tech this last year, so this helped answer the questions while sticking to a budget!
My friend who co leads worship with me. We are starting to try and use in ears at our church plant but as of now we don’t have a budget for extras so we are starting to invest slowly into the ministry ourselves. He has an awesome heart for everyone on the team. I’ll probably buy the $18 one for the rest of the team 🤓
her name is lylia, she sings on our team, she's amazing but unfortunately wont buy her own IEMS and it kills me to see her using earpods
Awesome video! Spent $250 on Westones which are lovely, but the CCA 5 drivers I got for $50 kill them in overall sound quality and sound stage, low end is incredible compared to the westones which have poor mid and low freq response.
I've just watched this video a little too late. Placed order for my CCA C10's this morning. Still very happy to find it came on 2nd on your review.
Thanks a lot for the information!
It’s a great choice! Thanks for watching
I am a worship leader at our church. All of my band members have in ears, except my bass player, who is currently playing on some headphones that he is constantly fighting with. I'd love to test them out and see if he likes them then maybe look into getting them for the band. I loved this video by the way! I currently have some KZ's, I forgot which ones I have, terrible I know, but I like them so far.
My son plays drums for our local church.
He plays about 150 per year. He uses his ears every day and he has gone through several pairs the last few years
He is eighteen and getting ready to graduate soon so money is tight . But he could really use them. Blessings
I would give the in ears to my friend and keyboardist in the youth worship band I lead for, we have been through 4 years and 3 different groups of band members. And I feel he would love the in ears and we can better our worship experience with these.
Yloglobal loves your sweet calmed voice and this review. Thanks for the valuable information. As an interpreter I am always experimenting with learning. Please keep making videos.
I would give these IEM's to one of our guitarists, JF. He gives so much of his time for his kids, his work, his family, and still comes to every practice with the hear of a lion to serve. The ones he currently uses have been ridden hard.
Hi, It's the first time I'm on your channel, I've been browsing through a lot of YT reviews on in ear monitor.
If I get this from you, I'd give it to my drum mentor. He's the main drummer of the church I attend and I'm his substitute when he takes shifts on some Sundays and weekdays church activities. So far, I've counted about 4 in ear monitor he has gifted me. It'd be nice to give him 1 back. However, I'm a bit skeptical about how possible it would be to be sent the IEM cus I live in Manchester England.
Anyways, I did enjoy the video. It was very informative. Keep the great work. 👏
I realize this is way old but someone may still need to hear it. If you’re a worship leader you don’t need IEMs to enjoy the music. You need IEMs to hear what your musicians are giving you so you can constructively direct the sound. That’s not to say you need a pure reference set, but you need to have an approximation of what they’re hearing in the pew so you can talk with some realism to your team and to the booth.
Thanks for this great video. It helped. Much appreciated. Got my new BASN in ear monitors today from Amazon!!! 😊
There is a guy at our church that works for TDCJ and can sing amazing but can’t afford a set of iem at all he is right now using a dollar store pair that he can’t even hear the prompts. He is a great guy that sings amazing. I would love to be able to bless him.
Hi, I would like those In Ears for my brother who is our lead singer in our church, he has done a lot for me in our worship ministry that I want to pay him back with in ears because he doesn't have and he struggles a little with the tracks because of it, and for us in Mexico can be a little expensive to buy good in ears. Thanks for the oportunity and a very helpful review, God bless.
I will give these in ears to Moe, who is guy in my worship team that has been going through a lot of personal hardships recently in his life and has stopped going to practice and actual services because of it. He is very passionate about participating in the choir but unfortunately recent events have made him feel down and give up on it. But with these I would hope it would bring back his passion and his wanting to serve, seeing how he has never had an in ear before.
His name is Levi! He sings, plays drums, plays acoustic and electric guitar in our worship spanish church. He loves music and could use some good in ears. Bless y’all!!! Great video and info
I would definitely give these to my Music Minister at Church, I'm an student ministry intern and also apart of the audio and visual team. He just started asking me about in-ear monitors today and said he wanted to start using them! So I think these would be amazing for him as he's starting to use in-ears!
I want these because I want to give them to my worship teams guitarist. His hearing isn't what it used to be and he still uses a powered monitor. I would love to be able to give him something that could protect the hearing he still has and give him a way to keep playing safely.
I want these in ears because I want to give them to one of my worship leaders. She’s an Australian that moved to America a few years ago to start a life here and became a worship leader. She has 1 baby and is expecting in the next week or so. She currently uses Apple headphones for her in ear monitoring. As a worship leader, I’d love her to have better in ears to be able to hear the band better and lead more confidently.
I would love to give this to our bass player. He's the only member on the band that doesn't use in-ears and rely on the FOH sound to play. That also means he barely hears whats going on with the rest of the band at lower volumes and it impedes the whole worship experience. Thanks in advance!
I just bought a pair of the KZ monitors and they're great, I wish they had a slight more lowend, but for what they are they're awesome for $18
do they have a mic
I am so lost. They sound like absolute and total garbage to me.
Hi! This comment may be the same as the other comments but I would really like to have that and give to my friend who's a drummer in my church. He shared to me that he really wanted to buy an iem but at the same time he doesn't want to spend much because it's a little expensive and he can use the money in other things. He's only using a normal earphones everytime he serves at the church and I really appreciate his heart in serving in or out of the stage. He helped me in some of my struggles and also this way I hope that I can help him also have what he needs. Thank you!
I think your video boosted the sales, and thus the prices on these headphones. Watched this video with the hopes of getting some cheap in-ears to donate to my church for spares, but the two I was interested in (1st place and 3rd place) have gone up about 10-20% each!
Thank you! Great review... I just picked up the Brown BASN's.
Hi, I am a listener and I play games most of my time at home and listen to music that I like or wonder where ever I go. Like five years ago I met this really nice person that is also a musician and also a player like me. His name is Işık (Light). And we keep talking almost every single day about everything. He helped me out to buy my ear monitors like 2 weeks ago (KZ zst). I had no idea about what to go with. Now I 'll finally meet him in real life in February. I believe he would be so happy to have BASN in-ear monitors as I am with my Kz. So that would be a great gift to him ^^ (also thank you for the great information that thought me lots of things)
I’ll give it to myself because I need it, I’m in the worship team in my church
Same lol:)
I'd give these in ear-monitors my friend, Dan, from my church. He's the drummer in the worship band, which is in the process of upgrading their sound equipment so these would be very useful! Here in England we have more smaller, traditional churches which are a bit left behind as technology advances and becomes more widely used. He's also going to university in Bristol to study Live Sound, so I'm sure they'd be used throughout that time and his career!
I will gladly try the Basn Pro. I was all set to pull the trigger on SHURE. Thank you kindly and now I can get a proper mix done in my ear before the crowd hears my train-wreck lol
I would give these in ears to my lead singer at my church, she sings really Good but she sometimes has trouble hearing her self through the in ears she has currently
You DID get cable cinch with the CCA-C10's..... it's the wire tie that it came with!!! :-D I saw that idea on a different channel about a year ago and it works very well; holds its position too. I love my C-10 set. They are great for editing audio for video production as well.
MMCX connectors are king. I wanna try the CCA C16s but I am with Westone running ES50 custom IEMS (5 drivers) - I know a great singer on broadway (Nashville) that only can afford the Shure SE215 as he doesn't know about these. He works extremely hard but we are always broke. God has blesses me with an endorsement from Westone so it would be amazing to give these to a musician in need!
I am going to give these to a drummer in our church. He is a great guy that could really use these. Thanks for the great review 👍
Thank you for your videos!!! I would give these to a woman named Taylor. She is new on our worship team and she has 1 year old daughter she brings in at 7 am because her husband is deployed. She is an amazing singer and just want her to know how loved she is by her church!
Hey Chad, I’m going to give these to Craig, our guitarist who’s been serving tirelessly for years. I’m new to Music worship and am trying to build trust & rapport with the band members and think he would love these. Great video! 👍🏼
Check out the BASN Bmaster. Looks just like Bsinger pro. They have a black color. Less labeling with cleaner look. And the big difference is they have 3 drivers instead of 2. Slightly more on cost but worth it. Still under $100 on Amazon. I really like using mine and use them a lot. This isn’t an advertisement. Just throwing out some more info from the brand. I’ve actually got 4 out of the 5 in ears he talks about. I’d gave to agree with him.
You're so blessed, I really like your voice. I'm subscribing! :)
I would give them to my 12 year old drummer. He is really passionate about playing especially since he plays in the worship band. It would be a great gift for and a motivation for him to look into opening up to more option in drumming.
I know its late like a year late..but my brother could actually use these. He was our formal worship leader and suffered a stroke and for that he lost alot of hearing in one ear and some in the other. He normally sings in pitch but due to the lack of hearing he has a hard time to sing in pitch because of the stroke. Even with a stage monitor sitting in front of him he still has a hard time. This would be awesome for him. God Bless
I love my long-range bluetooth adapter. After using oval shaped ear tips on a plantronics neckband - I refuse to go back. Fortunately it's not too hard at all to make molded inserts to replace round tips. The cables are also exceptional - flat and hard rubber. Since these Plantronics were several years old when I bought them (but new), I got them for $10 on eBay. They sound fabulous and the quality is at the $130 level. But as the first one is dying now, I was thinking of doing a battery replacement - and I still might. But I will be saving the cable and in-ear part for a swap - that's free and easy. I'm also considering using a bluetooth receiver with these as earbuds - if I can find one.
Hey man, because I started looking at IEMs, I came acroos your channel. Thank you for this. I am looking at your other videos too, given that I play primarily for church [amplified acoustic violin]. If you ever have any suggestions for my instrument specifically, I would appreciate it.
Thanks for this, as I am new to IEMs.
Here is a vid of some of today's best budget IEM's sound sampling . This will greatly help you in choosing your IEM
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Thanks for the video. It has been two years since your video was out but I still wanted to learn about IEM. I have purchased the KZ ZS10 Pro for under $50 and I love them. They have 4 balanced drives and one dynamic drive. I love how clear and loud they are. I use them to listen to music. And I agree you do not have to have a ton of equipment to worship. I once attended a small church were they had several large speakers and a control panel to manage the music and the mics. For me it was over the top, when we would have heard the guitar and the singer easy enough. They were presenting like they were in a bigger venue than the 20-30 people in the congregation. The other thing was that they rented the church where the service was held every Sunday and as a result the equipment had to be carried into the church and later carried out and it took a group of us to do that. That church eventually ended and we moved on to a bigger church. God Bless you.
I would give these to our keyboard player, Charles. This guy.. #1 he has the best attitude. Even when he was recovering from a surgery (which he barely mentioned to me) he was excited to be there, serving! It might be subtle but he makes such a difference in every time he walks on stage with us. #2 He is always one of the most prepared people in the room. He is there early, and has always put significant time into practicing. #3 This guy is technically a senior adult. I know his hearing can't the best. I mean I'm 32 and mine probably isn't the best lol.
I'm a drummer and just got a sit of the cca 10 for a Christmas gift. I wish they came with a case but they are great.. Now that my son is starting to play drums and he's been using some of my old in ears. And he's trying to get his hands on my cca 10
I want to give them to my friend who leads worship. She always talks about wanting to use in ears to hear tempo and to hear herself while she’s leading but we only have IEM’s for the worship band.
We are a brand new church plant and I want to set our worship leader up for success. I want it to be a gift for taking this journey with us church planting
I'd like to give these to my bass player at church. He's always been buying headphones and they always always crap out on him. They're crapped out even during service so since he's always done stuff for us if like to bless him with something simple but meaningful bro. God bless!