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In-Ear Wireless Systems

$17/mo.‡ with 24-month financing*
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As a musician, it's a given that you want to put on the best performance every time you go onstage. The way to do that is simple: be well-rehearsed, give it your all, and make sure to keep an ear on your own sound the whole time. Those first two steps are up to you, but in-ear wireless systems are perfect solutions for the third. They're excellent for cramped venues without the space for full-sized monitor cabinets, and they're essential equipment for high-energy, high-movement performers or dancers. Thanks to modern battery and earphone tech, in-ear wireless systems are smaller, lighter and better than they've ever been. Still, they're not all identical, and the right option for you will depend on what you need: for instance, if you'd like something straightforward and accessible, consider the Nady E03 In-Ear Personal Monitor System.

On the other hand, if you want all the bells and whistles, the Galaxy Audio AS-1500 Personal Wireless System is a great choice. This professional-grade in-ear monitor pumps a ton of volume through the earbuds so you can always hear them clearly, and it supports a "mixed mono" mode that allows vocals and instruments to be assigned to separate balanceable channels, so each performer can create a personal mix. Speaking of multiple performers, that's something else you'll want to take into account: how many are going to be listening in on the monitors? You don't have to buy multiple systems to get everyone hooked up. Just pick out something like the Galaxy Audio AS-1810 or AS-1100 personal monitor band packs. These come with multiple receivers right out of the box, so all the members of your ensemble can be tuned in. Whether you're a touring band playing a new city every night or a local group taking on nightly gigs around town, one thing those definitely have in common is the desire to sound amazing... and the opportunity to use in-ear wireless systems to make sure that they do. Good monitoring is one ingredient in the recipe for a solid performance, and when you want that monitoring convenient and discreet, these low-key systems are the way to go.