Re: In-Ear Monitor Quandary



On Sep 19, 12:41 am, "Mike Rieves" <mr...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IEM wires are a lot more fragile that instrument cables, it takes very
little tension to damage them. I suppose one could use wired IEM's if one
were very careful, but they would be easy to damage.

Use a standard headphone extension cable, run along with whatever
instrument cable you have, and connect your IEM's somewhere on your
body.

No more fragile than the wireless version at that point, Mike.

Corey

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