Click to view our Accessibility Statement or contact us with accessibility-related questions
SanderSkjegstad
31
Jun 26, 2018
Every set of in-ear headphones on MD seems to be labeled "IEM", but are they really monitors? Are they for audio engineering purposes with a flat response? Because with marketing crap like "smooth-sounding iem" and "relaxing bass, intimate midrange, and controlled treble" you lose all credibility with sound experts.
GL1TCH3D
275
Jun 26, 2018
SanderSkjegstadTo be fair, Massdrop is quoting a review of them, not their actual marketing material.
cheguevaro
30
Jun 26, 2018
SanderSkjegstadYou seem to be confusing studio monitors with IEM's because the word "monitor" is included in "In-Ear Monitor." IEM's were originally custom- made designed for stage monitoring for musicians, and then branched out into universal designs that were made for music listening. A lot of them can serve both functions, but the the purpose was never studio monitoring and a perfect flat response.
SanderSkjegstad
31
May 21, 2019
cheguevaroYes! That's very true, they were for stage monitoring, so I desperately wish that we could stop calling all in-ear headphones "IEMs". Just call them in-ear headphones, they're not built for monitoring. If you have to abbreviate it, call them IEHs or IEHPs.
PRODUCTS YOU MAY LIKE
Trending Posts in Audiophile