Fender Fxa6 Professional In-Ear Headphone Monitors For Live Performance, Studio, Or High-Definition
Fender FXA6 Professional In-Ear Headphone Monitors for live performance, studio, or high-definition casual listening - Black
- Detailed high end and deep, rich bass with fast and smooth overall response
- Precision tuned Hybrid-Dynamic Balanced Armature Array matched to a custom rare-earth driver
- A custom-molded-like fit is provided by the 3D-printed DHT (Digital Hybrid Technology) shell
- Durable MMCXi cable with bendable ear guides is detachable for ease of replacement
- The monitors can be driven by a smartphone for everyday playback
Brand : Fender
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Earbud Headphones
Rating : 4.2
ListPrice : US $183.48
Price : US $183.48
Review Count : 35
SalesRank : 0
Fender FXA6 Professional In-Ear Headphone Monitors for live performance, studio, or high-definition casual listening - Black
- This is my second pair! After going to Winter NAMM and comparing the different brands available, i found these at my local music instrument dealer. The frequency response is amazing… 6hz on the low end!! (Granted you cant hear it, but with the design you can feel it!). Ill by them again!!
- I purchased the Fender FXA6 IEM\'s in July of 2016. I will say that I had a bit of a rocky start, the unit had a bad left ear bud, but after working with the company they went above and beyond to make it right. A good impression with the service after the sale once we got the ball rolling. The ear fit is great, holding true to giving you a custom mold fit, I have smaller ears and they fit perfect. I did purchase the Comply T-200 ear tips when gave me a great seal and isolation, highly recommend investing in them.The sound, the longer I have used them the better they have gotten. Bass is smooth and clear, as is drums vocals and guitar, I am a keyboard player and my keys have more definition and clarity than I have ever had before. Also, if you run these thru a mediocre monitoring system you may be disappointed. There has been a distinct difference base on the systems I have plugged into.My phone is an LG V20 which has crazy good ES9218 Highly Integrated HiFi Quad 32-bit stereo DAC channels drivers which do give great clarity to the music. I used the LG to see how well the Fender in ears sounded just listening to music and was not disappointed.Well worth the investment, if you play a lot you may want to consider giving the Fenders a listen.
- Here\'s how it went down. A buddy of mine who is a total audiophile insisted that I should buy a pair of good headphones because it really changes the listening experience. Operating under the assumption that my hearing loss was too great to tell the difference (and past experience leaving me entirely unimpressed by very expensive Beats headphones, yes real Beats, not knock-offs) I didn\'t figure it mattered much. Turns out I was wrong. The disclaimer above about job related hearing loss should be considered, but with that said these things sound better than the cabinet speakers in any of my amps (tube or solid state, bass or guitar). For music or gaming, they\'re on par with any Bose or Klipsch speaker I ever heard. They\'re not cheap but if you can drop the $$ for them, I say heck yes.Items used to listen to stuff: An iPod. An Ampeg solid state bass amp. A Fender Mustang solid state amp. An Orange Crush solid state amp. An Orange terror tube amp. A gaming laptop (I specify gaming because they have better sound cards). I\'m absolutely not disappointed.
- I play bass regularly on a worship team. We recently switched from having amps on stage to playing strictly direct. I needed to upgrade my ears to do so, and have been pleasantly surprised. I use to play with one in and one out to hear the drums and feel the bass amp. Now I’m playing with both in and the seal, comfort, and sound are great.
- I had been using the Shure 215s as wired monitors for my Telecaster through ipad \"Amplitube\" app.Can\'t use wireless because of \"latency\" issues.The Fenders are \"Shure\" way better than the Shures. Less distortion is noticeable.They also have a better ear fit when paired with the correct size end piece for your ear.I should compare the sound to the expensive Bose wireless phones I have. Latency doesn\'t matter if you are just listening to music that you arenot playing yourself.These are expensive so I am not recommending them to people on a budget. But I enjoy them so far and they are an upgrade.
- Defect in one ear of bass after 3 months
- These headphones do a very good job of reproducing bass notes (one of my top priorities, since I wear them while playing bass guitar), and they do an acceptable job of blocking out ambient noise, probably as well as it can be done without fitted earpieces. One significant shortcoming is the connection between the earpiece and the cable. The earpieces pop off *extremely* easily, and while I haven\'t lost one yet, it feels inevitable that I\'ll have half a headset at some point.
- Very comfortable fit with great sound, I bought these in Dec 2016 and worked great for a little while however the right side IEM quit working, shorting in and out, so I contacted in Fender in May 2017 and they sent me a return label to send the old pair in and are sending me a new pair.
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