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About Monitoring

Personal monitoring for performers and engineers, split between the earphones themselves and the wireless systems that feed them. The range runs from Shure’s SE-series sound-isolating earphones, SE215 through SE846, to Sennheiser’s IEM G4 transmitters and bodypack receivers, plus the antennas, boosters and ear tips that keep it all working.

Two subcategories organise it. IEM’s covers the in-ear earphones, from single-driver workhorses to multi-driver flagships, and is the place to start if you already own a wireless system or run wired monitoring from a headphone amp. Wireless Systems holds the transmitters, bodypack receivers, antenna hardware and accessories that make up the RF side. A working rig needs both halves, plus attention to the same band-matching rules as radio microphones: GB-band systems feature heavily here, and Channel 38 operation in the UK needs an Ofcom Shared Licence. One transmitter can feed any number of receivers tuned to the same mix, which is how bands scale a stereo feed across several musicians without adding rack units.

In-ear monitoring pairs naturally with our wireless microphone systems, and the antenna and distribution hardware is shared between the two departments.