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MEE audio M6 PRO In Ear Monitor Headphones for Musicians, 2nd Gen Model With Upgraded Sound, Memory Wire Earhooks & Replaceable Cables, Noise Isolating Professional Earbuds, 2 Cords Included (Clear)

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Style: In-Ear Monitors


Color: Clear


Features

  • MADE FOR MUSIC: 2nd-generation M6 Pro in-ear monitors utilize a 5um driver diaphragm and aluminum voice coil to produce more precise movement than conventional drivers, delivering clear, full-range audio with more accurate mids and smoother highs
  • Product Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ears
  • SOUND-ISOLATING DESIGN: closed-back earpiece design and 7 pairs of eartips, including Comply T-Series memory foam tips, to reduce ambient noise levels, enabling safer listening volumes and improving sound quality for a superior audio experience
  • MEMORY WIRE EARHOOKS: flexible memory wire that conforms perfectly to your ears and seven pairs of included eartips provide a personalized, secure fit that stays comfortable all day and never falls out
  • REAL-WORLD RELIABILITY, 2 CABLES INCLUDED: built to last with a sweat-resistant design and detachable, user-replaceable cables; includes regular audio cable and headset cable with built-in microphone and remote for PCs, consoles, and mobile devices
  • COMPATIBILITY: all devices with standard 3.5mm (1/8") or 6.3mm (1/4") headphone/stereo audio jack; IN THE BOX: regular audio cable, headset cable with mic/remote, carrying case, Comply foam eartips, silicone eartips (6 pairs), 1/4" (6.3mm) adapter

Product Dimensions: 4 x 1 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 5.8 ounces


Item model number: EP-M6PROG2-CL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 28, 2018


Manufacturer: MEE audio


Country of Origin: China


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  • Great sound for the price
Style: In-Ear Monitors Color: Black
For under $50, you might not be able to find a better sounding IEM. The fact that the price includes a full suite of extra's makes these IEM's even that more amazing at the price. I consider detachable and replaceable cables a must have feature of any IEM I purchase these days. I got tired of eventually throwing out perfectly good IEM's simply because the cable eventually broke. It is a fact of life with IEM's and other small headphones such as the type that come with smartphones. The cable just isn't thick enough to not fray and break apart at stress points over time and sometimes with cheaper IEM's, that time is less 6 months. Fortunately the cables that come with the M6 Pro IEM's is detachable and replaceable. You also get two separate cables. One that has an inline microphone and one that does not. What a nice touch to include both cable types. The cables seem to be fairly well made with attention being focused on the known stress points such as the mini jack (L shaped and sturdy). The cables are not woven like I have been seeing on many IEM's around this price point but they still appear to have good tangle free properties and should resist sweat with no problems since the housing appears to be neoprene. Of course with the cable being replaceable, I am a little less worried about it lasting more than a year. I have read in another review that that person felt that the cables did not fit securely enough into the connectors on the IEM's but that may have been a quality issue with his pair of IEM's. The cable fits snugly into their connectors on the pair I have and I have not felt like there was a risk of them detaching inadvertently. My smartphone is an Android based phone and the microphone and button on it work just fine with my phone. The quality of the microphone is pretty good and better than about 65% to 70% of other wired headset microphones I have experienced. Since I have already mentioned the two different cables that come with the IEM's, I might as well touch on the other included goodies you get with this set of IEM's before getting to the sound quality. I was surprised to find that the whole package includes a semi-hard zippered case with separate internal pockets to hold the extra cable and ear tips. It is a pretty nice case for a pair of IEM's under $50 and is another nice touch that is very much welcome since it makes it easier to keep track of the extra cable and ear tips that are not attached to the IEM's. A full set of pretty decent yet standard silicone ear-tips are also included in S, M, and L sizes. One final nice touch is that a pair of M sized Comply foam ear-tips are included as well (Comply T200). The Comply tips are super comfortable and give a superior seal between your ears and the tips themselves. They isolate and seal out the outside environment better than the silicon tips and I highly recommended them. The IEM's fit really nicely in my ears. They are not large profile housings so the fit flush within my ears and are not very noticeable when inserted.They also stay put better than any other in ear headphone I have ever worn. I have yet to push one or the other in to seat it again when I am out doing errands or even working out/jogging. Once I first seat them within my ear and the Comply tips expand and create their seal, that seal has not been broken until I purposely break it. Recreating a lasting seal only takes about 10 seconds once I am ready to seal out the outside world again. Because the housings are relatively small and lightweight, I have yet to experience discomfort or fatigue and have kept both IEM's sealed in my ear for over 3 hours and was barely able to physically feel them even after that 3+ hours. All of this would be saccharine flavored icing on a pretty looking yet way too chemically sweet cake if the sound wasn't good though. Fortunately, the sound built on the decent sound profile of the first version of these IEM's and corrected the somewhat deficient yet muddy sounding low end and the mid range bleed that messed with the high end of the first version of these IEM's. Version 2 does have a V shaped curve but the low end is more substantial without sounding muddy or unfocused. You get a firm and tight low end with this version. Bass heads may want to EQ the low end just a little bit too add a heavier lower end and they do respond well to EQ adjustments like that if you really feel the need for a bigger boom on the low end. I am very happy with the way these are tuned out of the box though and am not applying any EQ to the low end. I am also not EQ'ing the mid's as well. I haven't noticed the mid range bleeding into the high end like the first version did but i can't guarantee that won't happen if you push the EQ on the mid to high range. The only EQ I have applied is a slight addition around the 2k to 2.5k range on the high end. Not a lot, just a slight bump up. I am very impressed with the balanced sound I am getting out of these IEM's with just that small adjustment. I would have never thought these were under $50 IEM's if listening to them for the first time and was unaware of their actual price point. My guess would have been around $125 or so and when I saw the case and extra's, I would have reasonably assumed that these were between $150 to $175. At under $50, these are possibly the best IEM's for the price. I haven't found better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 2, 2018 by Anthony Minier

  • Great choice for a budget listener but could be improved!
Style: In-Ear Monitors Color: Black
An In Depth Review of the Second Generation M6 Pro: First lets start off by addressing my experience with IEMs and MEE Audio. My very first set of in-ear monitors I received years ago which was the Westone UM Pro 20. They were a great set of earphones, but after 2 events in which the left (both times) would suddenly die without any damage or wear to the cable or abuse of the IEMs themselves, I decided to quit on them. I've been using budget IEMs since then, and for the price, they all weren't too bad as you could easily replace them with the relatively small price compared to other IEMs. I stumbled across MEE Audio products about a year and a half ago. After being a fan of the standard M6 model and M7P model for about half a year, I decided to upgrade to the highly worshiped M6 Pro (First Generation) model. Although I enjoyed their sound, at the time I failed to take into consideration the fact that these are made for MUSICIANS. As a musician you need to hear your voice above all else and that includes an IEM that not only can reproduce your voice, but can help you pick out the errors in your vocal delivery. Taking this into further consideration, the M6 Pro first generation headphones sound great, but only if you particularly cherish the vocals within a song. Thus, I found them overly sibilant, bright, and mildly fatiguing for more than just vocal heavy songs. I found myself not being able to hear the background music, almost as if it was pushed backwards and the singer was being forced into my ear canals. A great IEM, but not my style. Fast forward to this NEW version that boasts a refined sound. Although I didn't expect them to be completely changed from the ones I knew and loved from before, I was hoping that the highs and mid frequencies weren't as exaggerated so they could be less fatiguing and well, that's my issue with these budget earphones. Review: --Appearance-- These earbuds look amazing. Although they aren't the matte textured earphones I perceived in the preview pictures, they still look stunning, and MEE Audio also promotes their custom engraved metal side plates you can purchase and attach to them. Overall great execution with the aggressive yet subtle curves that surround the plastic shell and a sunken logo that isn't simply printed onto the shell. They aren't exactly eye catching if that's what you're looking for and they sport a low profile when you have them sunken into your ear. --Comfort-- This is where these buds struggled in my opinion. The actual bud and IEM housing is extremely comfortable, even to the point where I can sleep on it. However, the issue is in the detachable cable. The part of the cable that you'd grab to replace the cable is extremely rigid and hard plastic that has an edge on it. Although this edge isn't necessarily sharp, it is an annoyance to the top of my ear lobe. Although I've grew accustomed to it over the two weeks I used them, beware if your ears aren't that of a giants. Overall, after you get used to them, the most comfortable earphones and come in second to the original M6 Pros that I hold at number one. --Sound-- Remember when I said I didn't like the original M6 Pros sound because they were bright an sibilant? Because they were fatiguing? Well I'm saddened to admit that that didn't change with these. On a brighter note (get it) the bass response is far more controlled if not a bit more recessed than that of the original model. The high end has a nice sparkle and I'll admit, it is a very tiny bit quieter. If you are a vocalist or a drummer, you will enjoy this earphone. I'd recommend the Second Gen M6 Pro to any budget musician playing at small-medium gigs or someone who just wants to listen to themselves or other artists in vocal heavy songs. The bass is a little flat and as long as you aren't an acoustic or bass guitarist or someone who listens to a large extent of genres you wont notice the lack of depth but sadly, I do. These buds aren't the best for the price, I do admit that. They deliver a great overall package but something is just lacking in the drivers and they could've been so much better if it were in exchange for the exclusion of included low lifespan comply eartips. --Conclusion-- I was going to say that they lacked clarity, they were life lifeless in the sub to mid bass frequencies, and that they just sounded like a rushed, very lazily revised model. But--I was comparing them to my daily driver. I run the Brainwavz B400 Quad-Balanced Armature reference monitors and no duh these don't sound as good. They are only 1/5th the price of what I normally put in my ears. In other words, they sound about five times worse, but that doesn't mean they suck. As an upgrade from other MEE Audio models or just flat out cheaper earbuds, the M6 Pro Second Gens sound absolutely amazing with a crisp and high resolution sound you won't find in other budget IEMs. I now understand the raving reviews about this product, and to rate it as a normal audio head would, it's quite good for the price and this isn't to mention that a removable cable on this kind of bud can ensure years of lifetime. Although it's a shame its some strange 1-pin deep female connector and not the regular male MMCX industry standard connector. In conclusion, if you are running 20 dollar buds as a standard, get these buds if you want to hear a big jump in audio quality for only 30 dollars more. If you own 50 dollar earbuds already, I'd question the transfer if it were for anything other than the low profile plastic shell. That's all I have to say. Great choice for a budget listener but could be improved! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 20, 2018 by Elliot Mars

  • Excellent product with solid warranty support.
Style: In-Ear Monitors Color: Clear
I use these IEMs in my home studio. I do both audio production and performance (as a musician/producer), and voice production (as a university lecturer). I've used these with Universal Audio apollo hardware (x4) and with Presonus 32R aux outs, as well as via DAC on multiple iOS and other computer hardware. I've also used over ear cans including the AKG240 and the classic Sony MDR-7506. For buds I'm comparing with 5 driver KZ-ZS10 Pro's, which are also good products, but are in my experience more fragile, and MUCH more prone to tangling. Frequency range of the M6 Pro is excellent and relatively flat for buds, which generally are extremely variable depending on how you place them in your external ear. But the best part is the warranty support. I don't know what happened, but the left bud suddenly got rather warm, then cut out completely. A brief exchange via MEE's warranty department resulted in 2-day shipping of a replacement bud, which is working great. That's hard to find these days. A+ for MEE and these M6 Pro monitors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 2, 2023 by Paradox22

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