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The MEE audio M6 PRO In Ear Monitor Headphones are designed for musicians seeking superior sound quality and comfort. Featuring a 5um driver diaphragm for precise audio reproduction, a noise-isolating closed-back design, and flexible memory wire earhooks, these headphones ensure a secure fit. With two detachable cables included, they are compatible with a wide range of devices, making them a reliable choice for both practice and performance.
B**K
Audiophile Sound on a Tight Budget
The only thing I care about is the sound. That's all I'm going to talk about. These are $50 in-ear monitors, not $1,300 8-driver Jerry Harvey destroyers. I've owned some killer IEMs from Shure, UE, Westone, Etymotic, AKG, etc. These are surprisingly good, especially for this price point. I'm not a basshead but who doesn't like thumping bass that's tight, not bloated or wooly. The bass is tight, quick and articulate. The clarity is stunning. The highs are sweet without being grating. I don't like veiled treble. I want to hear the siss of percussion. I want to hear the slight echo of feedback off a guitar. I want it clean but I also want it to sound live. I can always EQ a frequency band I want to enhance, but I want it to sound good flat.The isolation is good. With these sealed in, I'm in a bubble. Everything outside of it is pretty much a silent movie. That doesn't mean I wouldn't hear a bomb go off - or the rumble of a subway train - but the passive noise cancellation is more than ample. These are not open earbuds or Grados, etc.I can't get enough of the clarity. I'm old school, so as I listen to Rush's "Tom Sawyer," I'm reminded of the slight reverb in the vocals. I'm slightly blown away by how crisp it all sounds. I've got bass, keyboards, lead guitars and drums all combined in a very busy recording, each occupying its individual space, each articulate and separable, not sonic mud. There are no losers in this mix.Switch to Flo Rida's "Low" and it's club-mix throbbing, without sounding veiled. The bass is really "low" - even for headphones not marketed to bassheads. It's the track, but these IEMS handle it effortlessly. Switch to Pavarotti singing "Nessun Dorma!" and - in all candor - it's not as airy as the HD800, but it's flat, clean and crisp. The bass is gone. At the end, I did hear some tape hiss off the track. Switching to "Torna a Surriento," the bass is back, thanks to pizzicato on the string bass. It's surprising how it bursts in, when the plucking begins.Switch to "Shallow" off the Star is Born soundtrack. The acoustic guitar is dynamic, as is the violin that comes in with Lady GaGa. The piano is percussive and clean. You can hear both the strengths and imperfections of the recording. I saw the movie in Dolby Theater and I doubt any IEM can compete. Loudspeakers allow a spaciousness I've not heard in any IEM, and that experience made the hair go up on the back of my neck. Still, these sound surprising clean and "live" for IEMS.The electronic beat of Gessafelstein & The Weeknd on "Lost in the Fire" was a tight punch in the face. On "Sunflower," you can hear the stark contrast between the clarity of the vocals and the artificiality of that rhythm track. Same with "Secreto." Ironically, J. Cole's "MIDDLE CHILD," has more clarity, even if it uses artificial brass and a throbbing bass beat, which made me wonder how these little guys would handle jazz.If you turn it up (because it's a lot quieter and more subtle than "MIDDLE CHILD," Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" sounds refreshingly live and crisp, although it makes me yearn for my HD800 - or even my LCD2 - before I sold them off. It may be asking too much for real air in an IEM but at least these provide ample grumble and snappy kickbass, snare drum and high-hat for something shoved this far into my head.If I might add a word of caution, these little guys will seriously tempt you to (Oh, that bass plucking is delicious) break the bank and either take a ride on the best or invest in circumaurals and an amp. I got them so I could have something decent in my pocket - while working out or on the move - without breaking the bank.Best fifty bucks I ever spent.
T**E
Cheap, Sound Good, RELIABLE
We have about 30 of these units at our church for our singers and musicians (rotation schedule). Have yet to have a unit fail. Sound great for the price. Overall fairly balanced sound for the price, maybe lacking a tiny bit in the high end, or there's a low end boost, I can't tell which.One problem you'll experience with in-ears (earbuds) in general - not necessarily isolated to this make and model - is a lack of clarity between sources due to too much bass/low end present in the signal, especially if you're listening in Mono. This is especially a problem in a live environment if your singers/musicians are using personal mixers for their earbuds. If your personal mixers are receiving sources straight from the pre-amps, with no EQ on each source, the low end buildup (proximity effect) on the vocals can seriously effect your ability to distinguish between sources.Make sure your personal mixers at least have a master EQ where you can reduce the low end. If you're running your in-ears from Front of House or Monitors, if your sources are Pre-fade or don't have much EQ on them, you may need to apply a master EQ on each mix.The only issues we had were related to the above - improper EQ'ing of our sources before sending them to the ears. We started running these earbuds from submixes on our Front of House console which were properly EQ'd and stereo-spaced-out, and that has significantly improved the ability of our singer to hear.
E**S
Great choice for a budget listener but could be improved!
An In Depth Review of the Second Generation M6 Pro:First lets start off by addressing my experience with IEMs and MEE Audio.My very first set of in-ear monitors I received years ago which was the Westone UM Pro 20. They were a great set of earphones, but after 2 events in which the left (both times) would suddenly die without any damage or wear to the cable or abuse of the IEMs themselves, I decided to quit on them. I've been using budget IEMs since then, and for the price, they all weren't too bad as you could easily replace them with the relatively small price compared to other IEMs. I stumbled across MEE Audio products about a year and a half ago. After being a fan of the standard M6 model and M7P model for about half a year, I decided to upgrade to the highly worshiped M6 Pro (First Generation) model. Although I enjoyed their sound, at the time I failed to take into consideration the fact that these are made for MUSICIANS. As a musician you need to hear your voice above all else and that includes an IEM that not only can reproduce your voice, but can help you pick out the errors in your vocal delivery. Taking this into further consideration, the M6 Pro first generation headphones sound great, but only if you particularly cherish the vocals within a song. Thus, I found them overly sibilant, bright, and mildly fatiguing for more than just vocal heavy songs. I found myself not being able to hear the background music, almost as if it was pushed backwards and the singer was being forced into my ear canals. A great IEM, but not my style.Fast forward to this NEW version that boasts a refined sound. Although I didn't expect them to be completely changed from the ones I knew and loved from before, I was hoping that the highs and mid frequencies weren't as exaggerated so they could be less fatiguing and well, that's my issue with these budget earphones.Review:--Appearance--These earbuds look amazing. Although they aren't the matte textured earphones I perceived in the preview pictures, they still look stunning, and MEE Audio also promotes their custom engraved metal side plates you can purchase and attach to them. Overall great execution with the aggressive yet subtle curves that surround the plastic shell and a sunken logo that isn't simply printed onto the shell. They aren't exactly eye catching if that's what you're looking for and they sport a low profile when you have them sunken into your ear.--Comfort--This is where these buds struggled in my opinion. The actual bud and IEM housing is extremely comfortable, even to the point where I can sleep on it. However, the issue is in the detachable cable. The part of the cable that you'd grab to replace the cable is extremely rigid and hard plastic that has an edge on it. Although this edge isn't necessarily sharp, it is an annoyance to the top of my ear lobe. Although I've grew accustomed to it over the two weeks I used them, beware if your ears aren't that of a giants. Overall, after you get used to them, the most comfortable earphones and come in second to the original M6 Pros that I hold at number one.--Sound--Remember when I said I didn't like the original M6 Pros sound because they were bright an sibilant? Because they were fatiguing? Well I'm saddened to admit that that didn't change with these. On a brighter note (get it) the bass response is far more controlled if not a bit more recessed than that of the original model. The high end has a nice sparkle and I'll admit, it is a very tiny bit quieter. If you are a vocalist or a drummer, you will enjoy this earphone. I'd recommend the Second Gen M6 Pro to any budget musician playing at small-medium gigs or someone who just wants to listen to themselves or other artists in vocal heavy songs. The bass is a little flat and as long as you aren't an acoustic or bass guitarist or someone who listens to a large extent of genres you wont notice the lack of depth but sadly, I do. These buds aren't the best for the price, I do admit that. They deliver a great overall package but something is just lacking in the drivers and they could've been so much better if it were in exchange for the exclusion of included low lifespan comply eartips.--Conclusion--I was going to say that they lacked clarity, they were life lifeless in the sub to mid bass frequencies, and that they just sounded like a rushed, very lazily revised model. But--I was comparing them to my daily driver. I run the Brainwavz B400 Quad-Balanced Armature reference monitors and no duh these don't sound as good. They are only 1/5th the price of what I normally put in my ears. In other words, they sound about five times worse, but that doesn't mean they suck. As an upgrade from other MEE Audio models or just flat out cheaper earbuds, the M6 Pro Second Gens sound absolutely amazing with a crisp and high resolution sound you won't find in other budget IEMs. I now understand the raving reviews about this product, and to rate it as a normal audio head would, it's quite good for the price and this isn't to mention that a removable cable on this kind of bud can ensure years of lifetime. Although it's a shame its some strange 1-pin deep female connector and not the regular male MMCX industry standard connector. In conclusion, if you are running 20 dollar buds as a standard, get these buds if you want to hear a big jump in audio quality for only 30 dollars more. If you own 50 dollar earbuds already, I'd question the transfer if it were for anything other than the low profile plastic shell.That's all I have to say. Great choice for a budget listener but could be improved!
A**R
Los mejores
Suenan muy bien. Trabajo en la industria de la música y ha sido de las mejores inversiones que hago… eso si… para musico no conozco un sistema Bluetooth por el delay, pero funcionarían bien como alambricos con un body convencional
S**A
Excelente qualidade porém com detalhes
O fone é confortavel, faz bom isolamento(especialmente com as pontas de espuma), tem qualidade de audio mediana, porém dentro do esperado pelo preço.O acabamento não é otimo, tem pequenos detalhes que deixam a desejar mas nada que prejudique estéticamente o produto.As referências que me indicaram o produto prometem durabilidade e esse foi um dos principais motivos pra minha compra. Achei bem superior aos Shure disponíveis na mesma faixa de preço. Mas os graves ainda são, como em maioria dos fones comerciais, um pouco exagerados pra dar um pouco mais de empolgação mas prejudicam a precisão. Indicado p retorno não pra fazer uma mix.
G**A
comodo y buen sonido
Yo los ocupo para usar con casco para andar en moto. Aisla muy bien el ruido sin quitarlo por completo, muy buen sonido y bastante cómodos. Mas fácil de poner con el casco sin que se caigan que cualquiera que haya probado.
F**8
Perfekt zum Motorradfahren
Guter Klang und ordentlich Bass. Passen auch perfekt unter den Mottorradhelm.
A**A
In Ear Monitor davvero PRO
Cuffie acquistate per uso professionale, sono un musicista e per il monitoraggio personale utilizzo un sistema di in-ear monitoring wireless, ero alla ricerca di un paio di cuffie che avessero due requisiti in particolare: comodità nel padiglione perchè le utilizzo praticamente tutti i giorni e qualità e definizione del suono per proteggere e non affaticare troppo le orecchie.Nel corso degli anni ho provato parecchie cuffie, anche le più blasonate, devo dire però che sulla fascia di prezzo che mi interessava, c'era sempre qualche piccolo difetto che non mi lasciava completamente soddisfatto.Chiaramente la soluzione più semplice, ma anche la più costosa è rivolgersi a qualche azienda e farsi fare le cuffie su misura, quindi provvedere ad effettuare il calco del padiglione eccetera, volevo però dare un'opportunità a questo prodotto consigliatomi da un collega.Inizialmente il prezzo un po' sotto la media mi ha lasciato qualche dubbio ma dopo averle acquistate, con mio grande stupore, mi sono dovuto ricredere, tengono testa a prodotti di fascia ben superiore.L'isolamento acustico è perfetto, scegliendo i giusti "tips" ma ne parlerò dopo, la qualità e la definizione dei driver interni sono le cose che mi hanno lasciato di stucco, il suono è equilibrato, non c'è scompenso tra le frequenze ed è tutto molto "reale" e definito, nessuna esasperazione sulle basse come altri modelli o esaltazione delle medio-alte come in altri, è tutto lì dove deve essere e per me che sono un cantante è molto importante avere questo tipo di feeling con la cuffia.Aspetto tecnico: montano un driver "dinamico" o "voice coil", da 10mm, questo tipo di driver viene utilizzato nella maggior parte delle cuffie per due motivi: basso prezzo e capacità di coprire una vasta gamma di frequenze.Parliamo infatti di una risposta in frequenza nominale di 20Hz-20kHzIl diaframma nei driver dinamici ha più spazio per vibrare, rendendolo in grado di produrre bassi più reattivi – sebbene nella maggior parte dei prodotti questo tipo di driver non fornisce il suono più dettagliato (al contrario dei "balanced armature" che fanno della definizione il loro punto di forza) in questo modello per fortuna è abbastanza preciso.Dico per fortuna, perchè in questo tipo di cuffie è molto facile che il suono sia impastato o che ci sia della distorsione proprio per come è costruito il driver, sebbene siano la scelta più utilizzata visto che consente loro di raggiungere volumi più elevati con una minore impedenza e parliamo di 16 Ohms @ 1K con una sensibilità di 100+-3dB (1mW @ 1KHZ).Costruzione: La costruzione della cuffia è abbastanza semplice, senza troppi fronzoli ma i materiali sembrano molto resistenti, il cavo è intercambiabile come nei modelli ben più costosi, così da non dover cambiare tutta la cuffia per intero visto che di solito ad usurarsi per primo è sempre il cavo, lungo 130cm e molto flessibile e sembra abbastanza resistente da non dover dare troppe preoccupazioni.Il connettore è un "mini jack" da 3.5mm placcato in oro e il cavo è realizzato in materiale "memory wire", cioè capace di mantenere la forma nella parte che va dietro all’orecchio, il che permette di ancorarle saldamente al padiglione uditivo.Nella confezione troverete, come da foto, oltre alle cuffie, un cavo solo audio e un cavo di riserva con microfono e chiaramente a seconda delle esigenze userete quello più consono, 6 "tips" in silicone di 3 formati diversi se non avete bisogno di isolamento acustico e una coppia di "tips" in foam, personalmente prenderò altri di questi di scorta perchè sono quelli che mi interessano e che danno isolamento acustico.Un adattatore TRS da 6.3mm, il tutto in una bellissima e comodissima custodia per il trasporto.In conclusione, sia che stiate cercando delle cuffie per uso non professionale ma che vi diano soddisfazione nell'ascolto della musica, sia che abbiate bisogno di una cuffia in-ear che sia prestante ad un prezzo vantaggioso, questo è il prodotto che fa per voi!Spedizione e servizio amazon sempre al top, 5 stelle meritatissime!
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