ART MyMONITORItem ID: MyMonitorPersonal Mic/Line Monitor Mixer Yes, It's In Stock!
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From Our Research Team:Hear yourself loud and clear!A performer needs to hear him/herself through headphones exclusively or mixed with the output of a mixer, CD player, tape deck, or other stereo line level source. But only the mic signal should be going to the main mixer. Simply connect MyMONITOR between the mic and line source, and the mixer. The Mic and line Monitor levels can then be adjusted for mix and volume through the headphones. Only the mic signal will go to the board. And since MyMONITOR can be AC or battery powered, the unit can be used on a large stage or wherever there is no AC outlet nearby. Dynamic or condenser mics can be used since phantom power would come through the Mic Thru jack from the mixer or other source.ART MyMONITOR Features:
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by marc from columbus, ohio
I bought this second unit as a back up. I've been using this MyMonitor for years now, running a decent set of ear buds. I'm a drummer, so positioning a vocal monitor around the kit, in the small cor... read more [+]ners we get stuck in, just made no sense. So, now I can monitor my voice without the extra grief. No other members of the band are coming through the unit, but I can still hear them enough to keep my pitch etc. I only put in one ear bud, so the other ear is open acoustically. close [-]
February 15, 2013 Music Background: semi-pro musician, live sound, student for life. Great in certain uses
by Rob from indianapolis,IN USA
I used this for my guitar amp. My group used wired in-ear system across the board, and I NEVER had enough ME in the mix.March 23, 2012 Music Background: Hobbyist, Live and Studio Musician I mic'd my amp, plugged that mic into MyMONITOR, then the thru ... read more [+]to the snake up to FOH. Ran my out from the headphone amp we used to plist the signal to each person into the monitor input on the back. During soundcheck, i kept my mic volume at zero, and put the monitor at a comfortable volume. Once we started playing, if i needed more me, i could tweak the Mic knob up a little more to give me a bit more of me. Worked perfectly. Another guy in the group got it too, and loved it as well. Still use it as a backup in my current monitoring situation, but not using it to potential, basically just as a Headphone amp, not a mixer at all. close [-] Great Unit!
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I use it to mix click track with different midi & audio playback tracks in live situations, and it newer let me down. April 3, 2011 Music Background: Pro Musician If your plugs is solder correctly everithing must be OK. Flexible multi use headphone amp
by J. Van from Indiana
I am using these as an inexpensive IEM alternative... and it works great... and I'm 'linking' them - in series and its working fantastic!
April 6, 2013 Music Background: church sound engineer OK product, but a few kinks for poor-man's IEM
by Ned Ward from South Bay, CA
bought this as a first step into IEMS - thought the ability to blend the mic signal direct with the monitor mix would be good. Ability to power via 9V battery or wall wart is a plus.December 31, 2010 Music Background: Band Leader/Mixer, Home Recordist Fi... read more [+]rst problem - latency from a digital board introduces weird comb filtering; you're better off sending a full monitor mix with vocals into the monitor in. Second problem - the monitor in doesn't take a TRS line level signal and send it as dual mono; it only puts it in one ear. You can't use the mic input as it's way too hot even with the line level padded way down. Still trying to wire up a special Female XLR- TRS cable to use. Overall, great if you are doing karaoke or are comfortable with soldering cables, but not the answer for a poor-man's IEM at all - better off going with a rack-mount headphone amplifier or the Shure hardwired IEM packs for that. close [-]
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