

A ready-to-rock rack of wireless transmitters.Options come as simple as the Xvive U4 wireless system (which can send up to six bodypacks a shared mix from a single XLR output) or as sophisticated as a fleet of Sennheiser Evolution Wireless bodypacks, each with their own mix. The bodypack clips onto the performer’s belt or slips into their pocket to keep in-ears from yanking and tugging through movement. Premixed audio is fed from the bodypack to the performer’s in-ears by way of a slim, discreet cable. Bodypack receivers receive audio being sent from a mixing board to the performer for monitoring. A wireless bodypack receiver for every performer onstage.Your custom-molded UE Pro in-ears are just the tip of the iceberg. This will prove a key ingredient in creating a quiet stage wherever has the freedom to play at their peak.įirst importance in creating solid in-ear mixes is knowing the tools for the job. Our advice : if monitor mix is a priority, invest in a set of Ultimate Ears IEMs and a full wireless in-ear system of your choice and make sure everyone on your team knows to re-create their custom mixes every time you play out. And even then, fighting for monitor space presents a unique set of challenges – like creating a stage that’s too loud or butting heads with overzealous lead players. Still, it can be a challenge for every performer to get their say in during the course of a half-hour soundcheck. Yes, many house engineers do a great job of accommodating performer mix preferences using traditional stage monitors. Touring with in-ear monitors (IEMs) will ensure all performers on your stage or platform get a consistent monitor mix night after night, Sunday after Sunday, even when traveling, touring, and playing in unfamiliar settings. “Why In-ears? Can’t I Just Monitor on Wedges?” With a wireless in-ear system and a little preparation, you’ll have the tools you need to create great-sounding monitor mixes from venue to venue.

Not only do these powerful personal monitoring tools pay real-world dividends, but they can also be a lasting investment in your performance potential. Ultimate Ears makes monitoring solutions to reach artists and groups at any stage in their careers. After all, you don’t have to be a huge performer with an enormous road team to get the most out of IEMs.

Slimming down could mean not bringing on a dedicated monitor engineer and relying on in-house venue sound wherever you play out. Flying Solo on the road? Ultimate Ears helps you get the most out of your UE PRO in-ear monitor system – even without a dedicated monitor engineer in tow.Īs live players and worship teams gear up to take the stage again, a question that seems to be on everyone’s mind is: how can I keep my monitors sounding great while keeping as lean a team as possible?
