Being an audiophile certainly isn't easy on the pocket, JHAudio making this statement one again hold true, their latest in-ear monitors that are “revered” by the likes of Aerosmith, Guns ‘N Roses, Lady Gaga, Linkin Park or Alicia Keys starting in at an whopping $799.
For that much money you will get the “entry-level” JH 10X3 PRO that offers a single low, mid and high range driver and a frequency response of 20Hz to 17Hz together with -26dB noise isolation and an integrated three-way crossover, these two features being available throughout the whole range.
Spending just a bit more, $850 to be precise, will get you a somewhat
wider frequency response, the JH 11 PRO playing back sounds in the 10Hz to 17 Hz range, while going for the $1099 JH 13 means you will have the world’s first-ever six-driver
in-ear monitor that features dual low, mid and high range drivers on board.
But why settle for this when there's an even better option that can be had for a measly $50 more?
I am talking about the JH 16 PRO, the only 8 driver in-ear monitor on the market, featuring double dual lows, single dual mid and single dual high drivers along with 10Hz to 20 kHZ frequency response range, that can be yours for “only” $1149.
“Everyone who tries our products is absolutely blown away by the new sound elements and audio levels they hear with our PRO series even from music they’ve listened to a million times before,” said JHAudio founder and audio pioneer Jerry Harvey.
“Listening to music through the PRO Series is like sitting right there in the studio mix down room with the sound engineer.”
So, if you want to buy one of these in-ear monitors first thing that you will have to do is take a trip to your local professional audiologist (where do you find one is beyond me, so don't ask) in order to take an impression of your ear canal so JHAudio can design a shell piece that will precisely match your ear for a
truly custom fit.
Sounds complicated?
Well, no one said getting “the most accurate sound quality” is easy, or cheap for that matter of fact.