I was recently sent the Drumeo EarDrum IEMs to try out. In this review, I’ll explain the pros and cons of them to help you figure out if they’re for you or not.
Note: I received a sample of these for free from Drumeo in order to test them out, but my opinions are my own.
These are a very decent option for ...
Electronic drums can be played without an amp, as they typically come with built-in headphone jacks and audio outputs. If you plan to use your electronic drums for recording or performances, you may want to consider using an amp to enhance the sound.
Types of Amps that work with Electronic Drums
If you require ...
Your guitar amp can technically work as an amplification source for your e-drum kit. However, it won't sound as good as a drum amp or PA system. It could also potentially damage your guitar amp. Guitar amps usually don’t have the frequency range needed to fully produce the sound coming from e-drum kits
The ...
Once you go with custom in-ear monitors (IEMs), you'll never want to go back to using universal monitors again. In this article, we take you through everything you need to know.
I've personally used a pair of UE5-Pros over the last few years when drumming. They are on the cheaper end of custom IEMs, but the sound ...
Electronic drum sets are a lot more fun when you have a good drum amplifier. Amplifiers are used as speakers for practicing or for smaller gigs. They can also be used as personal drum monitors while gigging.
A good amplifier or monitor should be able to amplify both low-frequency and high-pitched sounds while ...
In-ear monitors (IEMs) are an essential part of any drummer’s arsenal. These nifty little things offer you vital hearing protection. They can help glue together a group of lost solo musicians to become a unified musical weapon.
In recent years, in-ear monitoring has been seen as a staple in the professional ...