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  2. In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    A case of in ear monitor receivers. Most professional stage in-ear monitor systems use wireless technology to send the mix to the IEMs. This type of system consists of a stationary offstage transmitter and an onstage receiver (about the size of a deck of cards) that is worn by the performer.

  3. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    In-ear monitors are almost always used in conjunction with a wireless transmitting system, allowing the performer to freely move about the stage while receiving their monitor mix. In-ear monitors offer considerable isolation for the performer using them: no on-stage sound is heard and the monitor engineer can deliver a much more accurate and ...

  4. Jerry Harvey (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Harvey (born 1961) is an American sound engineer best known for inventing, along with Karl Cartwright, a series of customized dual-speaker in-ear monitors in 1995. He founded Ultimate Ears that same year, and in 2007, founded JH Audio.

  5. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Roland Systems Group is a line of professional commercial audio and video products. Amdek was incorporated in 1981 "as a manufacturer of computerized music peripherals and as a distributor of assembled electronic music instrument parts."

  6. Talk:In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    In-ear monitors are for a completely different purpose such as a musical artist listening to their performance as they sing or play; trying to replicate a professional sound system experience with a computer's microphone, the computer's inherent latency and whatever consumer quality headphones and headphone amplifier that are present is absurd.

  7. Roland MS-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland MS-1 digital sampler was a compact, 16-bit digital audio phrase sampler produced by Roland in 1994 as a straightforward, inexpensive, entry-level sampler.