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Designed in collaboration with touring musicians, the MEE Audio M6 Pros are great for listening on the go and at the gym—and they also work as an inexpensive stage monitoring solution. These IEMs feature a limited-edition translucent blue housing, a 10-millimeter dynamic moving-coil driver, and a pair of 51-inch-long detachable cables: one with a mic and one without Read More
GatiExactly, I have been waiting to purchase a replacement pair (wanted another price drop), but then saw this and decided may as well get the two shipping from Amazon...
tl;dr don't buy for live monitoring if you can afford se215s
Bought these 2 years ago thinking they'd compare to my Shure se215s, but they definitely don't. They are small and fit well in my ear, but most of the buds come off fairly easily and thus I have lost most of them (completely my fault).
As I've used them for nearly 2 hours daily for most of the 2 years, the rubber over the cable over-the-ear has deteriorated on both cables supplied (it's cool they come with 2 cables) and the filter on the end of each earpiece has come off (the 215s have a filter in the buds themselves).
The cable also works on my phone screen whilst audio is going through the cable (which can be extremely annoying).
Over time it seems most of the bass has disappeared (which could be the ingress of wax into the drivers or my hearing loss lacking the low-end).
The right-angle jack is cool, though on both cables the rubber protecting the cable where it leaves the plastic houses has separated itself.
I'd only buy these if I needed some in-ears and couldn't get hold of any Shures or UEs
q__pI actually think the 215s are too v-shaped. I prefer the sound of the M6 Pros.
And the shell of 215 is quite big, so for those who have small outer ears, the 215s can be painful to wear for long hours. I cannot wear them for more than 40 minutes. The M6 Pros are much more comfortable for me, I can wear them for hours without any discomfort.
Considering the price difference, I would say M6 Pro is a great buy.
tbjsThe only pro I know is a session drummer I know pretty well and he only uses UEs
Swanten32
Nov 2, 2017
These are absolutely flat sounding, but quality is crisp and clear. As a basshead I'm not impressed, but others will be. Unfortunately only worked for 4 months till the right earpiece stopped working.
I have had these for almost two years, and they are absolutely superb. they sound wonderful, and have a great fit. the only downside isn't even with the headphones themselves, it's with the Comply tips. don't get me wrong, they work great, but they don't last as long as they should. only a couple months for me.
Don't expect to be blown away by these I've listened to them and they sound alright but there is not enough low end for me and I listen to acoustic music.
Meh, not much of a saving. $45 and 2 days shipping on Amazon, and super easy return if you get a dud. Massdrop use to be a place where you get GOOD group discount. Now it just seem like a marketplace for vendors to make an extra buck off the audiophile community.
K3YSNuForce EDC IEM are going to be waaaaay better then these, these look like the Kineira BD005, not bad, but won't last for long. The NuForce, on the other hand is a whole different story, first of, NuForce is Optmo and they are (IF I am not wrong) designed in Japan, I have two of the NuForce as how much I loved the first pair I got. If you do go with a pair of NuForce, a portable amp would be a good idea, something like the nx1s.