• Reviews around ambient noise (2.62 of 5)

    MEE audio M6 PRO Universal-Fit Noise-Isolating Musician's in-Ear Monitors with Detachable Cables (Smoke) (1st Generation)

    • they do well in sealing out ambient noise.
    • Cell phones and mp3 players simply do not have the power to push volumes where they need to be in order to overcome loud ambient noises
    • When using them on stage it doesn't block out ambient noise, which sort of defeats the purpose
    • Still, they're good enough to keep out most of the ambient noise and let you hear yourself... which is kinda the point of IEMs.
    • They work better than the rubber ones but you aren't isolated, which is nice if you don't run a channel for ambient noise
    • - Any of the larger ear tips are awesome at isolating the sound, but when the comply tips are used, there is almost no ambient noise being let it
    • , microphone is good but very low so if there are loud ambient noise you will have to hold it close to your mouth with your hand or nobody will be able to hear you
    • Even the loudest ambient noises are hardly more than a mumble
    • , the highs became shrill and overblown in most Paramore songs, as well as in some Weezer songs
    • I've only been using them for two days, but they have already found their place as my daily drivers, as well as for more specialised uses like DJing
    • The frequency response is good enough and though the sound quality is a bit strident at the higher end and the bass is not as head rattling as I would prefer.
    • Since I also have super picky ears, most ear buds don't fit in my ear canals right without hurting a
    • These also came with a better selection of ear pieces, as well as, a second cord for phone/volume control
    • but I'm not feeling for these M6 Pros as of now
    • Buy the blue ones, they're about $10 cheaper as of this writing
    • I purchased these earbuds thinking they would work for me as a
    • They don't isolate nearly as well as the $10 panasonic ear buds we all buy from Amazon (which for the price still seem to
    • I use these for personal performances, as well as when I play guitar for my youth group and church
    • I much prefer an over the ear style headphones, but when I started working out I went looking for a pair of iems
    • I looked into Shure 215's and I was impressed, but I love a
    • I then went to the equalizer settings of my galaxy note and boosted the bass as much as I could, still horrible sound
    • Low end is good down to 33hz (a low B on a 5 string bass), and the midrange is perfect for singing
    • I got the M6 Pro as a relatively inexpensive (and hopefully temporary) replacement while I try to get the B&Ws, which lost most of the right channel, replaced under warranty
    • Other things I like: I really, really like the form factor
    • They tend t sound shrill and harsh unless they are firmly wedged into the ear canal
    • n’t feel that great
    • I have to admit these are the best sounding IEM's I have ever used (I also use the Comply t-200's with these and love the match)
    • I have purchased $9 cheap-o headphones for my kids at TJ-MAX that sound better than these
    • Also one o the cords messed up, and two weeks later the other cable completely broke
    • O: 10Some people may prefer the sounds of IEMs that rate lower on my scale
    • - cheap-o imitations.
    • Other things I like: I really, really like the form factor
    • next day free S&H.