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  2. In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    A pair of universal IEM earpieces (Etymotic ER-4S)The in-ear monitors themselves are the last stage of the signal path in the system. They are placed in the external ear canal and seal against its sides; the effectiveness of this seal is a major part of the effectiveness of the IEM.

  3. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    A pair of universal fit in-ear monitors. This particular model is the Etymotic ER-4S. In-ear monitors are headphones that have been designed for use as monitors by a live performer. They are either of a universal fit or custom fit design. The universal fit in-ear monitors feature rubber or foam tips that can be inserted into virtually anybody's ...

  4. Jerry Harvey (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    The in-ear monitors had two small speakers to separate output volume into low and high frequencies for bass and treble, and they fit into shells that were impressions of Alex's ears. The in-ear monitors also blocked out ambient noise, and according to Alex Van Halen, "It was like night and day."

  5. Stage monitor system - Wikipedia

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    Custom-made in-ear monitors provide an exact fit for a performer's ear. In-ear monitors greatly reduce on-stage volume by eliminating the need for on-stage monitor wedges. This reduced on-stage volume makes it easier for the front-of-house audio engineer to get a good sound for the audience.

  6. Ultimate Ears - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Ears is an American custom in-ear monitor (IEM), speaker, and earphone manufacturer based in Irvine and Newark, California, United States. It was founded by Mindy and Jerry Harvey in 1995, who created a new market for custom IEMs now used by some of the world's top musicians.

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  8. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    Headsets connect over a telephone or to a computer, allowing the user to speak and listen while keeping both hands free. . They are also common among computer gamers and let them talk with each other and hear others while using their keyboards and mice to play the game.Gaming Headset Features powerful 40mm speakers. Enjoy rich and dynamic audio ...

  9. IEM - Wikipedia

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    In-ear monitors, devices used by musicians, audio engineers and audiophiles to listen to music Incredible Expanding Mindfuck (Music) Information Engineering Methodology