Best In Ear Monitor for Drummers!
What is the best in-ear monitor for drummers? Drummers need to hear the low end and be able to handle transients (aka loud thwacks). The low-end accounts for around 80% of most music today, which means drummers need lots of headroom (the amount of volume a monitor can produce before distorting). We’ve got a number of options that are amazing for drums.
The REVX ten driver IEM is one of our customer favorites for drums. First off, it has the most headroom of any IEM on the market so your kick and bass will always have enough power to punch through a mix. It has a lush mid-range giving toms and percussion depth and clarity. The upper end gives cymbals and hats articulation without being too bright or harsh. If you play big stages or just need one of the best in-ear monitors for your drums, the REVX is it.
Looking for the best in-ear monitors for drums? These are the best options!
ESM Thirteen Driver
ICON
RevX Ten Driver
DKM
Spire Six Driver
CMVK Five Driver
Tour Triple Driver
What is the best in-ear monitor for drums? Drummers, like bass players are looking for something that will emphasize the low end and have plenty of headroom. Headroom is how loud your monitors can be before they start to distort. Since the low end has so much energy, it tends to be the reason things hit their maximum range. If you want to know more, we have a couple of blog posts linked below that talk about drivers and headroom.
Every model in our “recommended in-ear monitors for drums” list above will get you where you need to go. Alclair offers different models at different price points so you can perform your best even if you don’t have a large budget. So what makes the difference between models? Really it comes down to clarity, headroom, and power. To get more headroom, you need to have bigger or more drivers stacked together. To get more clarity you need more drivers that are each responsible for their own part of the sound. To get more power, well, you just need more. Does that mean fewer drivers are worse? Not at all. Get what you need to perform your best at a price you can afford.
We’ve got some resources below but here is an article about drivers if you are looking for more info on this: https://alclair.com/drivers-ed-how-many-drivers/
If you are looking to stretch your dollar, select the Affirm finance program at check out to pay smaller monthly payments. It is an easy way to get a model that might fit your needs better.
DRIVERS ED: What is a Crossover?
When two or more speakers are used together their ranges overlap. The places they overlap will produce a louder volume than where the frequencies do not overlap. At its most basic...
DRIVERS ED: Headroom
When deciding which in-ear monitor to get, there is more to the decision than just the number of drivers. Different frequencies require different amounts of power to produce. Low frequencies needs lots of power where higher frequencies don’t need as much. There are lots of technical articles available for those who want to learn more about headroom and loudness curves. We’ll try to keep it simple here.
DRIVERS ED: How Many Drivers?
How many drivers do i need? How many drivers? Good question. The simple answer is… enough. But how many is…
DRIVERS ED: What is a Driver?
A driver is essentially a speaker We hear a lot of confusion about drivers these days so we wanted to…