| I vouch for Westone. http://www.westone.com/content/8.html 
 They're way flatter response than monitors from Precision Audio Labs (which are still very awesome).
 
 darren
 --- On Mon, 10/20/08, tyler newman <tyler@batterycage.com> wrote:
 
 From: tyler newman <tyler@batterycage.com>Subject: re: in-ear monitors
 To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
 Date: Monday, October 20, 2008, 2:20 PM
 
 
 hi-
 > I know this has been gone over before, but I'm looking very some
 > high quality IEMs. I plan on simply using the headphone out on my
 > Motu. But I'm particularly interested in some very good sounding
 > phones that are either custom fit via an Audiologist, or an of the
 >
 shelf set that stay in, even while singing. I'm willing to spend a
 > little cash.
 
 i have a pair of custom fitted in-ears, which i got from a company
 called "Precision Audio Labs" in Florida. It's a bit DIY, since
 you'll
 need a friend to help you with the mold...basically they squeeze a
 syringe filled with silicone into your ears. then you ship the molds
 to the lab and they send you back the final product.
 
 i have the original Challenger series, which i've used on several US
 tours, and they've always been great. after one tour, i had one of the
 molds split open, but they repaired it for free, and no problems
 since. i wouldn't hesitate to recommend these folks, they've been
 really great.
 
 website: http://www.precisionweb.com/
 
 PS, i currently have these paired with a Nady PEM800, which seems to
 work reasonably well, given that it's a Nady product. no complaints so
 far.
 
 - tyler / battery cage
 - www.batterycage.com
 
 
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