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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 09 January 2009


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Audio-Technica M3 Wireless In-Ear Monitoring System

In-ear monitors can make life easier for everyone – and AT’s M3 hopes to set new standards. Mike Hillier plugs in.

Price: £599.00
Manufacturer: Audio-Technica
Website: http://www.audio-technica.co.uk



Achieving a good stage sound for a band without creating feedback loops can be a difficult task, especially when the singer insists on getting ‘more me’ in the monitors while moving around the stage. Wireless in-ear monitors are a godsend for dealing with this problem – not only do they provide the artist with a monitor sound wherever they are onstage, they make preventing feedback far easier as you don’t need to place foldback monitors around the performers.

Score: 8

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 66
Filed under Home, Hardware, Reviews

 

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