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Todd,
In-ear monitors may be the next step for you. No singer I know that's tried them has ever gone back. You get the isolation you want from stage volumes, and you get to hear as much or as little of yourself as you like. You don't know me, but I've tried in-ear monitors on stage and I don't use them now. I use the ER 15 plugs instead. Sure, you get a great monitor sound, but you also get one step away from the music. It's like listening to music in headphones, detailed but a bit artificial. The moment I changed to plugs I felt free and more relaxed while singing, I could hear and feel the groove. BTW I not just the singer, I'm strumming a guitar too. Maybe that's why I really didn't like the in ear monitors... Cheers, -Roger www.cdbaby.com/cd/backslidecats www.soundclick.com/rogerhaggstrom |
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