Iems have all kinds of different tunings now, so depending if you sing or play an instrument, you may prefer a certain tuning. I'm a bass player at my church, and we use witeless packs for the singers and Avioms for the band. I've had iems that cost as low as $20 and as high as $500. The best one I've ever had is the one I use now. The 7HZ Legato. It has a crazy amount of bass. The full price is usually $109, but I got mine when it was on sale once for about $65.
Yes, and the default church buy seems to have been Shure SE-215 for a long while and yet there are so so many good lower-priced 1-DD IEMs, along with same priced $100 or so hybrid IEMs out there.
Hey jimmy just was commenting cause I saw the new sonicake pedal video you had and didn't know if you took it down or if youtube glitched something. Blessings Bro 😊
I am also searching for a budget open back IEM. As an EG/MD, I am constantly pulling an IEM out when band members are asking questions or to hear the FOH mix. The KZ DQS claim to be open back. Do they let in sound?
Get ambient mics. Get some on-stage mics called "boundary mics". If you want ambient sound - you can get it without pulling out your IEMs. You really want a good seal and the way to properly get ambient sound is through the stage setup. There are some gimmick IEMs like the ones from Westone - we have one player who spent the dollars on them and isn't really pleased with the results (they thought they we going to hear the ambient surroundings with them in).
@@johnmcvicker6728 Thanks for this. We do have ambient mics, and I do mix them in. I'm really looking to solve for when a band member comes over and asks questions.
great comparison!
Thanks!
Iems have all kinds of different tunings now, so depending if you sing or play an instrument, you may prefer a certain tuning. I'm a bass player at my church, and we use witeless packs for the singers and Avioms for the band. I've had iems that cost as low as $20 and as high as $500. The best one I've ever had is the one I use now. The 7HZ Legato. It has a crazy amount of bass. The full price is usually $109, but I got mine when it was on sale once for about $65.
Yes, and the default church buy seems to have been Shure SE-215 for a long while and yet there are so so many good lower-priced 1-DD IEMs, along with same priced $100 or so hybrid IEMs out there.
The Westone AM pro series has ambient ported IEMs. It would be worth a look, not cheap but also not crazy expensive.
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Have you tried the Wavs Custom yet? Will you review them?
Hey jimmy just was commenting cause I saw the new sonicake pedal video you had and didn't know if you took it down or if youtube glitched something. Blessings Bro 😊
They were supposed to send me a link so I can post it in the video and I haven’t heard back from them so I took it down. Hoping to hear soon.
How would the Kiwi Ears Orchestra Lite compare to some of the UE Pro Universal options?
I wish I could say I've tried the UE stuff but I haven't
I am also searching for a budget open back IEM. As an EG/MD, I am constantly pulling an IEM out when band members are asking questions or to hear the FOH mix. The KZ DQS claim to be open back. Do they let in sound?
No. Not in my experience like with my open back HD600’s.
@@HeyWorshipLeader I'm at a point where I might try poking a hole in the plate of a ZS10...
Get ambient mics. Get some on-stage mics called "boundary mics". If you want ambient sound - you can get it without pulling out your IEMs. You really want a good seal and the way to properly get ambient sound is through the stage setup. There are some gimmick IEMs like the ones from Westone - we have one player who spent the dollars on them and isn't really pleased with the results (they thought they we going to hear the ambient surroundings with them in).
@@ryanalban That would just become a vent port and not work like you think.
@@johnmcvicker6728 Thanks for this. We do have ambient mics, and I do mix them in. I'm really looking to solve for when a band member comes over and asks questions.