lotech
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I'm not a musician but my son-in-law is a studio bass player who records with a few bands and performs live.
He and I have talked about monitors in the past. The impression I got from him is a 'normally' voiced IEM doesn't
provide enough information for him, he has a few IEMs and prefers something a bit 'warmer' and definitely wants more bass
impact. He said that when performing live this is exacerbated by stage acoustics and volume (loud).
But then that is what the UM Pro series was voiced for. Listen to a true studio monitor, there's a huge difference
in the sound as opposed to a normal speaker. I suspect most people wouldn't like studio monitors.
He and I have talked about monitors in the past. The impression I got from him is a 'normally' voiced IEM doesn't
provide enough information for him, he has a few IEMs and prefers something a bit 'warmer' and definitely wants more bass
impact. He said that when performing live this is exacerbated by stage acoustics and volume (loud).
But then that is what the UM Pro series was voiced for. Listen to a true studio monitor, there's a huge difference
in the sound as opposed to a normal speaker. I suspect most people wouldn't like studio monitors.