

This required the services of a local audiologist and is pretty much the same process as having a set of custom in-canal hearing aids made. These are custom-fitted, and I had to get molds made of my ear canal. While Campfire Audio has a range of IEMs, the star of the show are the Solstice phones.

Solstice IEMs: Stick ’em in your Ears How do they fit all those itty-bitty parts in there? Campfire Audio And when you see a performer wearing in-ear monitors moving around a stage, they are almost certainly wearing a wireless receiver operating at radio, rather than Bluetooth, frequencies.
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Higher-end monitors tend to have more sophisticated drivers and extended frequency response.įinally, it’s rare to find a wireless IEM, as the most common wireless technology for earbuds uses Bluetooth, which has a slightly detrimental effect on sound quality, something that you don’t want when laying out megabucks for near-perfect sound. Another significant difference is the driver technology used to produce the sound. Even high-end earbuds tend to top out at $600-$700. Some examples are the Audeze Euclid and the Sennheiser IE 900. For the most part, in-ear “headphones” at this price are for monitor use, either on stage or in a recording studio. There are some very substantial differences between earbuds and In-Ear Monitors.
