MX4 PRO Quad Driver Musicians’ In-Ear Monitors | MEE audio - White
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4.9 out of 5 stars with 7 reviews
4 out of 5 stars
2 May, 2025
originally posted on https://meeaudio.com/

4.5/5 sound
4.5/5 sound, 3.5/5 value, need custom tips to get to 5/5 fit. Still really like my MX2 PROs even if you can get more value $-per-sound with Chi-Fi. I would recommend spending the extra $$ to get them custom-fitted to your ears if you are doing any kind of fidelity-critical tasks.
5 out of 5 stars
10 March, 2025
originally posted on https://meeaudio.com/

Love my MX6 pro monitors
Love my MX6 pro monitors, have spent years performing with them. All of my bandmates have been through 2-3 pairs in the same timeframe while I'm just over here chilling. Going to order my custom molds in a min.
5 out of 5 stars
16 December, 2022
originally posted on https://meeaudio.com/

I got the MX1 PRO because my M6 PROs finally gave up the gho
I got the MX1 PRO because my M6 PROs finally gave up the ghost. The MEE agent on chat told me they use the same driver and will sound the same, but so far I don't think that's try - I am definitely hearing more bass out of the MX1. It also fits more deep and snug in my ear. The cables from my old M6 PRO fit, too, so now I have a bunch of spare cables and other bits!
5 out of 5 stars
4 December, 2022
originally posted on https://meeaudio.com/

Good overall
Good overall, just wish the cord was longer. They come with a quarter inch jack so you can plug 'em direclty into your amp
5 out of 5 stars
23 November, 2022
originally posted on https://meeaudio.com/

I am using it to monitor the band at Church including drums
I am using it to monitor the band at Church including drums, keys, and vocals. Does a good job at balancing so nothing is too hot coming in. Good noise isolation, great fit. Works perfectly for my needs that I even had it customized to get our logo on there!
5 out of 5 stars
19 November, 2022
originally posted on https://meeaudio.com/

Having used both of these earphones
Having used both of these earphones, I think they are both great. I tried to break it down point by point below in a way that will hopefully help others make the decision without trying both, but if you have a chance to try them both then you absolutely should! Everyone has at least one bandmate with an SE215! Bass: tie - the SE215 has deeper bass but the bass is a little bloated. Having tried a friend's SE535, I can say for shure (Hah!) that this is not a problem with the higher end model, maybe just a limitation of only having one driver. The MX1 lacks presence below 100Hz in comparison, but the bass is also clearer. Just down to preference here. Mids: SE215 - definitely stronger and richer mids on the SE215, to the point where sometimes I feel the frequency balance is off. But for both live monitoring and general music listening, the mids sound better on the SE215. Treble: MX1 - the story here is the opposite of the bass - the SE215 has a more subdued treble that seems to run out of steam earlier. Overall: MX1 - while I like the mids of the SE215, I feel the overall balance across the frequency spectrum is better on the MX1. I assume Shure pursued this sort of sound on purpose, making the SE215 more bass-heavy to appeal to "normal consumers" who may be more prone to buy the entry-level model, and also saving more balanced sound profiles for the more expensive and musician-focused SE models (which are, by the way, fantastic and absolutely worth splurging for). Comfort: tie - both have a similar design, the SE215 is fits better with the included foam fittings for me while the MX1 wins once customised. Having looked into getting 3rd party custom eartips made for my SE215, and then actually gone ahead with having them made for the MX1, I can say the latter is much more affordable and straightforward Noise isolation: tie - the Shure foam tips are superior because they go deeper in the ear, and last longer as well. However, you can get custom sleeves made for the MX1 which are even better. So if you don't intend to get custom sleeves, the SE215 is better, but otherwise it's a tie. Value: MX1 - while the sound, comfort, etc may all be called a tie depending on your ears and preference, the value is hard to argue with. Not only are they cheaper to buy, they come with a spare cable AND additional replacement cables are much cheaper. Definitely a money saver in the long term.
5 out of 5 stars
31 August, 2019
originally posted on https://meeaudio.com/

I've been unsung the MX2 pro from its release date and I cou
I've been unsung the MX2 pro from its release date and I couldn't be more satisfied. Coming from the shure 215 these offer more bass and clarity at a faction of the cost. The headphones also snap together by magnets which is pretty cool. I've also order the custom mold and plan on upgrading in the future the the MX4s. You can't beat value like that!!! Also, Meeaudio customer service have also been 5 Stars.