My lockdown musical journey has seen me become a vocalist frontman in a covers lineup ..
I have invested in various bits of wireless tech including a Sennheiser G4 IEM system -currently using with Shure SE215s IEM and foams - Isolation is ok and definitely quieter for me than room volume but
far from truly isolated as I’m only taking my voice through IEMS and room n mic bleed mean I’m not adding additional instrument feeds .
So to improve room noise I’m looking at custom moulds - appreciate any advice on brands n particularly process as I may need to use a 3rd party audiologist or similar for moulds etc ?
Also in general - any advice on mic bleed - hadnt appreciated levels until I can really hear directly ..
Gating ?
Thanks for looking
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Perfect fit, and I can wear them for hours with no discomfort or issues.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youIf you’re singing though, it’s slightly more involved I think, as they need to account for jaw movement and so on.
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anyone any experience ?
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Moulds-wise, I'd speak to the IEM manufacturer you're looking to use and get their specific requirements. As a singer, you need to do mouth open moulds, so they give you a bite block to stick in your mouth while the mould sets. Expect to drool a lot, it's not that fun