famous beagle
Well-known member
I have tried IEMs about 4 or 5 times, the first time being about 15 years ago, and the last being about 4 months ago. I have had nothing but absolutely terrible experiences with them every time. Granted, I don’t own any, so every time I’ve used them, I’ve just had to make do with whatever was available.
I’m sure that things are very different in the pro arena, where they have top-of-the-line stuff and customized mixes and all that. But every time I’ve used them, it’s been a bone-dry, horrible-ass mix in which I can either barely hear myself or it's a distorted mess.
And, as several folks have mentioned, the feeling of isolation is crippling to me. I absolutely hate it. It feels so unnatural and sterile. In short, it’s always been the most uninspiring situation to perform in that I can imagine.
What’s crazy is that, every time I’ve used them – in these completely “non-professional” settings – other band members always go on about how awesome they are and that “Once you try them, you’ll never want to use stage monitors again!”
Needless to say, that hasn’t been my experience at all!
I’m sure that things are very different in the pro arena, where they have top-of-the-line stuff and customized mixes and all that. But every time I’ve used them, it’s been a bone-dry, horrible-ass mix in which I can either barely hear myself or it's a distorted mess.
And, as several folks have mentioned, the feeling of isolation is crippling to me. I absolutely hate it. It feels so unnatural and sterile. In short, it’s always been the most uninspiring situation to perform in that I can imagine.
What’s crazy is that, every time I’ve used them – in these completely “non-professional” settings – other band members always go on about how awesome they are and that “Once you try them, you’ll never want to use stage monitors again!”
Needless to say, that hasn’t been my experience at all!
