Thanks to excellent noise isolation of up to -39 dB, external sounds such as loud drum cymbals or guitar amplifiers are significantly reduced, protecting your hearing. Compared to stage monitors, in-ear headphones offer a clearer signal and higher sound quality. Closed monitoring also allows the use of click tracks and backing tracks, which the audience should not hear. All these factors promote a more dynamic and precise interaction within the band. Additionally, each musician can create their own personalised in-ear mix, and all signals are heard simultaneously. On large stages, this prevents delays caused by sound travel time.
Articles in this section
- Where are the Comply ear tips located in the carrying case?
- Is a cleaning tool included?
- Can volume be controlled via the cable?
- Can the Xelento (2nd generation) connection cable be used?
- Can the Bluetooth® neckband receiver from the Xelento Wireless (2nd generation) be used?
- Which devices are the monitors compatible with?
- What IP protection ratings do the models have?
- Why do the in-ears sometimes click when inserted?
- Are Xelento ear tips compatible?
- Which model is best suited for my instrument?