Are there any musicians using these for IEM live or practice use? I bought the ER4XR last week as an upgrade from CCA C12's I was using. My goal was to hear a better representation of my guitar for practicing at home, as I'm playing through headphones 100% of the time there, with no luxury of playing loud in the room. I was also curious how they'd translate for stage use, and I have to say, I'm very impressed. Last night was my first gig with them and its the clearest mix I've had in my ears yet. They are doing what I'd hoped they'd do for me: Allow me to hear more details in the mix and my guitar, as well as dial in better guitar sounds on my modeling rig at home.
Side note: I read the caveat's of how these are great phones if you can handle the deep insertion, and I thought it would be no big deal. My first evening with them I thought they weren't going to work out for me. My ears were in pain from the deep insertion and I tried several sizes of tips. But after learning the proper way of inserting them by pulling my ear back first, it seems either my ears got used to them or the problem went away, as I can wear them now with no discomfort whatsoever. So my advice to anyone who struggles with this is give it a bit of time, don't make a judgement call on the first couple times you use them as to whether or not you can handle the deep insertion.
Side note: I read the caveat's of how these are great phones if you can handle the deep insertion, and I thought it would be no big deal. My first evening with them I thought they weren't going to work out for me. My ears were in pain from the deep insertion and I tried several sizes of tips. But after learning the proper way of inserting them by pulling my ear back first, it seems either my ears got used to them or the problem went away, as I can wear them now with no discomfort whatsoever. So my advice to anyone who struggles with this is give it a bit of time, don't make a judgement call on the first couple times you use them as to whether or not you can handle the deep insertion.
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