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I am looking to buy into in-ears. My research shows Shure, Sennheiser EW 300
IEM, and MIPRO-MI-808 are in my price range (will likely buy used). Does
anyone have experience here? I will buy my own system to take with me to
gigs/jamming. Live playing has always been way to loud if I could hear
myself at all.
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On Mon, 22 May 2006 04:29:48 GMT, "Hal"
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I am looking to buy into in-ears. My research shows Shure, Sennheiser EW 300
IEM, and MIPRO-MI-808 are in my price range (will likely buy used). Does
anyone have experience here? I will buy my own system to take with me to
gigs/jamming. Live playing has always been way to loud if I could hear
myself at all.
Thanks

Are you looking for wired or wireless?
I have a Shure PMS 600 wired system for sale with E2 inears. It works
really well. I used it while I was touring, but am no longer doing
that so would be happy to sell them.
Make me an offer.
Paul
you can email me
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On Mon, 22 May 2006 04:29:48 GMT, "Hal"
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I am looking to buy into in-ears. My research shows Shure, Sennheiser EW
300
IEM, and MIPRO-MI-808 are in my price range (will likely buy used). Does
anyone have experience here? I will buy my own system to take with me to
gigs/jamming. Live playing has always been way to loud if I could hear
myself at all.
Thanks

Are you looking for wired or wireless?
I have a Shure PMS 600 wired system for sale with E2 inears. It works
really well. I used it while I was touring, but am no longer doing
that so would be happy to sell them.
Make me an offer.
Paul
you can email me
remove the nospam


The Sennies are fine units, but I'd recommend Shure, as the Shure units have
a continuously variable input sensitivity. You never know if you'll have
your own mix, a split off of someone else's mix, or a split off of the house
mix, etc. So the ability to adjust the unit to an existing signal level is
invaluable.


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