RockYoWorld
Inspired
There are many things that can contribute to poor IEM sound experience. The in ear "buds" themselves are a huge part of it. I like the sound using my Westone UM30 Pro and Westome UM50 Pro buds, but I got a set from a different company that I won't name because my band gets a big discount with them due to a deal with our record label. I can't stand the sound of my guitar on them. They're find for podcast/video recording monitoring, but guitar just sounds cheap, thin and brittle. It sounds completely different compared to my other IEM sets. Even the basic Shure 215s sound much better.My $1500 pedal sounds worse than a $49 pedal. Holy smokes. Tons of fiz, no tone at all. Like a horrible phone call. What tips might you give me?
I'm using a nice quality Audio-Technica ATW-3255 in-ear system with their in-ears. Dual drivers. The keyboard (Yamaha CK88 sounds like butt also. Same thing, a cheap, bad phone call.
I will also echo another commenter here about mono/stereo as well. If you're running your FM9 in stereo but your IEMs are in mono, the phase cancelation will ruin your tone. Even if your FM9 is in mono, running IEMs in stereo and slightly panning your band mates' vocals and instruments can help a lot.
It does require twice as many aux outputs from your mixer to run everyone in stereo, but it is well worth it in my opinion. Some of my current band mates thought it wasn't a big deal that I set everyone up with stereo, but after filling in for an artist for a show with only mono IEM, they thanked me heavily for doing the "stereo thing."


