Submitted by AlarmingAssignment94 t3_xv4w4n in headphones
I was recently learning about live music and noticed many performers use thick ear buds or “in-ear monitors”. When I looked online to check them out I noticed that many people posted them on Reddit and I still don’t quite understand how they work.
Can someone please help me understand how they work and why they are a live musicians choice for using, and why some people use them only for normal listening pleasure? Are they good for both? Do they help protect against hearing damage when playing loud, live music? How do they compare quality-wise to over- ear headsets for listening please? If so, I may invest in some as I do not play live music….
Thanks for your help!
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The definition for those depend on who you ask, but in this sub, IEMs usually refer to earphones that create a seal in the ear canal, usually with foam or silicone/rubber ear tips (see airpods pro). Earbuds are earphones that do not create a seal (see airpods).
In live music settings, IEMs are usually used for monitoring. On a stage, it is extremely hard to listen to what you are playing, so IEMs help musicians listen to themselves. They are usually comfortable, slim, and durable. Sound quality is usually NOT a priority: they just need to hear themselves, and that is a low bar. Some sound good, others not so much.
This sub is more oriented towards enthusiast-focused IEMs that offer a good listening experience. Durability and sound isolation also differs, but if you are just using them for listening pleasure only, its fine.
You can't really compare headphones and IEMs as they have different use cases, comfort, portability, etc.