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M-Audio IE-40 Professional Earphones User Review

MSRP: $ 399.00

Description: M-Audio IE-40 reference earphones employ patented Ultimate Ears technology to deliver an unparalleled personal listening experiencelike carrying studio-grade reference monitors with you wherever you go. With the same triple-driver architecture, dual-bore design and sonic signature as Ultimate Ears renowned custom monitors, the IE-40s provide a premium solution that fits any ear. The earphones operate like professional three-way monitors by splitting the frequency range across three drivers, which allows them to reproduce highs, mids and lows with pristine accuracy and superb balance. And with 26dB sound isolation, the IE-40s transform any location into an ideal monitoring environmentwhether youre on stage, in the studio or traveling through a noisy public space.

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Reviewed by:BJammin222 (AudioPhile)
Review Date
November 10, 2009
Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for
More than 1 year

Background
OK I’ll admit it. I’m an audio snob. There’s nothing I hate more than terrible sound, whether it’s too thin or too bassy or distorted or imbalanced in any way. And by the same token, there’s nothing I love more than spacious, detailed, well-balanced and well-imaged sound, with clear, deep bass with no excess boomy overhang. I’ve tried many many headphones, including the Sennheiser PXC-450, Bose QuietComfort 2’s and 3’s, Etymotic Research hf2, Apple’s newest ear buds, and many others. And just so you know my musical bias, for speakers and studio monitors, I’m a Dynaudio fan, if you’re familiar with their products.

I compose and produce music of all genres: house, jazz, hip hop, pop, classical, feature film, etc. I really needed a pair of headphones that I could enjoy for general listening, for travel, for workouts, and most of all, for mixing. After reading several reviews, including its Keyboard Magazine’s Key Buy Award, I bought a pair of M-Audio’s IE-40 ear buds. They are quite expensive ($499 list, less on eBay and used) and that is the only reason I gave the Value Rating a 4 instead of a 5.

Listening
I was immediately struck by the deep but clear and tight bass, balanced just right with the mids and highs. The highs are also very clear and open, without being hissy or fatiguing. And best of all, the mids balance out with the lows and highs beautifully, leaving a fantastically transparent sound, letting you just enjoy the music without having to make any concessions at all. Plug in, get a good seal and hit play. Absolute heaven. The best overall sound I’ve gotten from any ear buds or any headphones I’ve ever tried. Wow. The only thing that might sound better might be custom-fitted in-ear monitors, but I’m not quite ready to part with $1,000. Maybe when my next hip hop tune hits the Top 10.

Fit
I ended up using the larger of the plastic tips for the best fit. The foam ones never really worked for me, and the smaller plastic tips near quite held their seal, and would loosen or fall out during workouts, or even talking or eating. I was constantly pushing them in the hear the bass and keep them seated in my ear. With the bigger plastic tips, though, the seal is easy to achieve, and coupled with the ear loops, they stay secure and beautiful sounding through full workouts, walking around, living my life.

I do moisten them with my finger a bit to ease insertion and get a nice deep seal to lock in all that bass and full gorgeous sound. Remember though, the bass is never overpowering - just incredibly deep and musical, and well-balanced in the overall spectrum of sound, perhaps because of the triple driver technology (see website for more details).

In the Mix
I’ve also done a fair amount of producing and initial mixing on these ear buds (Shhh, don’t tell the movie directors and producers I work for) and my mixes sound fantastic. And they translate really well to other headphone and speaker systems, the true test of any mix. That means that composing on the airplane or at Chipotle still gets me some hot-sounding tracks when I bring them home or to a studio.

Noise Reduction, the Natural Way
And speaking of working in noisy environments, these ear buds provide serious noise reduction (up to 26dB, say the specs), mostly by virtue of the great seal. Who wants electronic, weird-sounding, headache-inducing (in some people) noise cancellation when you don’t need it. I listen and compose on planes a lot, and in noisy offices and restaurants. And just about all I hear is my music. Sure, you can hear a bit of leaked noise and the person next to you talking at a very low level, so that you can talk to them with the ear buds in. But many times I don’t hear the flight attendant asking me what kind of drink I’d like. These give a wonderful isolation that really brings out the music.

Disentanglements
The longer, hooked nature of the ear pieces does make these more prone to tangles than most when you roll them up or put them down or away. But I found a great tip. On the Y cord, there is a small slider that you can slide up the left and right cords toward the ear pieces that really helps reduce tangles. So that when you unroll them again, just move the slider back down to away from the ear pieces and, voila, no tangles. (Or very few).

Wing Nut
One tiny, almost negligible downside is that the drivers make the ear buds stick out a bit from your ears, even when they’re deeply inserted. So if you turn your head to sleep on a plane or train, for example, you might need a pillow to keep from pressing on the ear piece uncomfortably. But I honestly haven’t had that problem.

Conclusion
The case, extra buds, attenuator (to reduce volume when listening to airplane audio), and other accessories are great. If you use ear buds a lot, and need a seriously amazing (without being hyped in any way), naturally very well-isolated sound, these are it, plain and simple. My search is over. I’m in heaven every time I put them on.

Happy listening,
Benjamin


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M-Audio Unveils Studiophile DSM3 Active Studio Reference Monitor

TEWKSBURY, MA -(Marketwire) — 04/06/09-  M-Audio, a part of Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID), today introduced the new Studiophile® DSM3 active studio reference monitor, providing superior monitoring capabilities for audio professionals. The Studiophile DSM3 monitor delivers exceptional accuracy, clarity and dynamic range via a number of unique design elements including onboard digital signal processing (DSP), carefully matched components and a dual-woofer configuration.

The Studiophile DSM3 monitor is the result of a strategic engineering collaboration between Avid’s M-Audio® and Digidesign® product lines and features a unique hybrid midwoofer-tweeter-midwoofer (MTM) design. This configuration delivers the sound of a larger monitor and flexibility of horizontal or vertical placement, allowing users to position the monitor a variety of different ways while maintaining consistent sound. The MTM design also maximizes the horizontal radiation pattern coherency for a wide and accurate sweet spot with minimal reflections, giving engineers the freedom to move from side to side across the mixing board, while hearing the same representation of the mix.

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Top Features

midwoofer-tweeter-midwoofer (MTM) design > minimizes vertical reflections while widening horizontal sweet spot
DSP-controlled digital crossover > incredible tonal accuracy
broad range of onboard digital EQ controls > customizable for your listening environment
dual 6.5” anodized-aluminum cone LF drivers > exceptionally low distortion
1” Teteron soft fabric Neodymium HF driver with built-in heat sink > accurate extension up to 27kHz with minimized power compression
180W Class D bi-amplification > low distortion, high efficiency
analog and digital inputs > up to 24-bit/192kHz
high-density cabinet > good damping and reduced acoustic interference
custom bass-reflex dual-sided flared ports > controlled extended bass response with reduced turbulence

M-Audio Introduces New CX Series Active Studio Monitors

TEWKSBURY, MA, Mar 26, 2009 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) —-M-Audio, a part of Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID: 9.27, -0.36, -3.74%), today introduced the new Studiophile(R: 26.93, -1.33, -4.71%) CX8 and CX5 studio monitors, which are designed to bring accurate monitoring to any mixing environment. The Studiophile CX series builds upon M-Audio’s best-selling studio monitor line, and delivers excellent off-axis response, minimal distortion and a full complement of Acoustic Space controls. Now, customers will be equipped with studio monitors that deliver accurate performance and the flexibility to adapt to any production space.

Available in 8-inch (CX8) and 5-inch (CX5) configurations, the Studiophile CX series monitors deliver well-balanced sound and superior detail in a wide range of environments. The new monitors feature a custom-designed waveguide that deliver an expansive soundstage — ultimately offering customers more flexibility in the production suite. The Studiophile CX5 monitor is tailored towards smaller mixing rooms, home studios or workstation areas where users require quality audio referencing. The Studiophile CX8 monitor is ideal for mid-to-large size mixing and referencing environments.

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CX8 - http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/StudiophileCX8.html $499.95
Top Features
exceptional design integration > well-balanced sound with superior detail
Acoustic Space controls > optimize frequency response for your room
OptImage IV high-performance waveguide > expanded, layered soundstage with large sweet spot
120 watts of dispersed power > extra headroom, minimal distortion
1.25-inch, silk-domed, high-frequency driver > clear highs
8-inch, Kevlar, low-frequency driver > full, tight bass
ultra-solid, internally braced cabinet > low transmission loss

CX5 - http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/StudiophileCX5.html - $399.95
Top Features
exceptional design integration > well-balanced sound with superior detail
Acoustic Space controls > optimize frequency response for your room
OptImage IV high-performance wave-guide > expanded, layered soundstage with large sweet spot
5-inch, Kevlar, low-frequency driver > full, tight bass
1.25-inch, silk-domed, high-frequency driver > clear highs
90 watts of dispersed power > extra headroom, minimal distortion
ultra-solid, internally braced cabinet > low transmission loss


M-Audio Unveils DSM1 DSM2 Monitors

M-Audio Unveils Flagship Studiophile DSM Reference Monitors

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By Marketwire:

LOS ANGELES, CA — (Marketwire) — 08/25/08 — M-Audio, a part of Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID), and a leading provider of creative tools for musicians, today unveiled the Studiophile® DSM1 and DSM2 reference monitors with built-in DSP for powerful sound processing. Developed in collaboration with professional audio DSP technology leader Digidesign — also an Avid company — the DSM series extends M-Audio’s legacy of cutting-edge monitor acoustics, transducer technology and amplification. The collaboration makes world-class reference technology accessible to a broad array of creative and professional environments.

M-Audio engineers worked closely with Digidesign to bring their expertise to the Studiophile DSM series. The monitors feature a powerful onboard DSP engine, which provides clear and accurate audio imaging by compensating for phase differences between the two drivers at the crossover point. The onboard DSP also manages a number of functions that enable users to tailor each speaker to their unique space and placement needs, for optimal monitoring in any environment. The custom-voiced components ensure hours of accurate listening without fatigue. The professional analog and digital inputs support studio-grade audio resolutions up to 24-bit/192kHz, in order to reveal every detail of music created with a digital audio workstation.

“The DSM monitors are a logical next step as we expand our position as a leader in the studio monitor market,” said Adam Castillo, marketing director at M-Audio. “We’re really pleased with the result of this collaboration between M-Audio and Digidesign — the quality of the DSM series speaks for itself.”

Studiophile DSM1 and DSM2 Features:

– 1″ Teteron soft fabric, high-frequency dome with Neodymium magnet and ferrofluid cooling — accurate to 27kHz

– custom low-frequency driver with anodized aluminum cone provides exceptionally low distortion (6.5″ on DSM1, 8″ on DMS2)

– onboard DSP manages the complex, 4th-order digital crossover for pristine imaging

– DSP-based EQ and Acoustic Space Controls optimize monitor for difficult acoustic environments

– bass-reflex port delivers controlled extended bass response

– high-density cabinet yields good damping and reduced acoustic interference

– professional digital inputs (up to 24-bit/192kHz): S/PDIF and AES

– balanced analog inputs: XLR and 1/4″

– bi-amplified with Class D power amps: 100 watts (low frequency) and 80 watts (high-frequency)

The Studiophile DSM1 and DSM2 monitors are currently expected to ship in the fourth quarter of 2008 and carry an MSRP of US$649.95 per unit and US$749.95 per unit, respectively. For comprehensive product information, visit m-audio.com/DSM1 and m-audio.com/DSM2.

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About M-Audio

M-Audio, a part of Avid Technology, Inc., is a leading provider of innovative tools for today’s computer musicians and audio professionals. Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, the company was founded with the goal of democratizing music production by making powerful, easy-to-use technology accessible to a broad creative community. The company’s award-winning and comprehensive product line includes PCI-, FireWire- and USB-based audio interfaces; USB/MIDI keyboard controllers and digital pianos; microphones, preamps and reference monitors; and DJ tools. M-Audio has received numerous industry accolades, including Music Trades’ “Company of the Year” and “Fastest Growing Company” distinctions. For more information, visit www.m-audio.com.

 

 

 

About Avid Technology, Inc.

Avid is a worldwide leader in tools for film, video, audio, 3D animation, gaming and broadcast professionals — as well as for home audio and video enthusiasts. Avid professional and consumer brands include Avid®, Digidesign®, M-Audio®, Pinnacle Systems®, Sibelius®, Softimage® and Sundance Digital®. The vast majority of primetime television shows, feature films, commercials and chart-topping music hits are made using one or more Avid products. Whether used by seasoned professionals or beginning students, Avid’s products and services enable customers to work more efficiently, productively and creatively. Avid received an Oscar® statuette representing the 1998 Scientific and Technical Award for the concept, design, and engineering of the Avid® Film Composer® system for motion picture editing. For more information about the company’s Oscar, Grammy® and Emmy® award-winning products and services, visit www.avid.com.

© 2008 Avid Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Product features, specifications, system requirements and availability are subject to change without notice. All prices are USMSRP for U.S. and Canada only and are subject to change without notice. Contact your local Avid office or reseller for prices outside the U.S. and Canada. Avid, Digidesign, Film Composer, M-Audio, Studiophile, Pinnacle Systems, Sibelius, Softimage and Sundance are trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. Emmy is a registered trademark of ATAS/NATAS. Oscar is a trademark and service mark of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Grammy is a trademark of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

U.S. media contact:
Mark Williams
M-Audio
626-610-2513
Mark_Williams@m-audio.com

Lisa Pistacchio
Avid Corporate
650-731-6823
lisa_pistacchio@avid.com

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