Shocking Isn’t It?

September 16, 2009

Shocking isn't itWe have received a number of inquiries as of late about a strange phenomenon; “Hey, what is going on if I am connected to a monitor system and I get a shock through the connector on my earpiece?”
Well, it is a bit of a lengthy explanation, to get the full scope. The quick and dirty is; There is a grounding problem in your sound system.
The full explanation is like this. First off, this will never happen with a wireless monitor system. You will only experience this when hardwired to a system like an Aviom or a hardwired beltpack like the ones from Shure. The reason being is that there is no ungrounded voltage potential in a wireless system. The only voltage that your earpieces should see in a properly grounded hardwire system is the voltage present in at the very most a 1 watt audio signal from a headphone amp.This voltage will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer based on the amperage of the system, but can be calculated like this: (Watts / Amps = Volts)
The hardwire systems, even the ones that use CAT5e (ethernet) cabling still have voltage that could potentially be looking for a ground if there is a faulted ground in the system. These voltages can be high enough that if they make it down the system to your earpieces, could create a small electric charge that could be released onto your outer ear via the cabling. In most cases this will discharge to you (using you as a conductor) and to the ground harmlessly. However, in very rare occasions this charge may build up if you happen to be ground isolated and may cause your earpieces to become warm or even hot. Again, this is harmless to you, but, over time, this may cause irreversible damage to your earpieces.
If you experience these small shocks, or the heating of the earpieces, you should immediately discontinue use of your earpieces, and look for the faulted ground in the sound system. This could be a lengthy hunt depending on the complexity of the sound system in question. That is because the problem may not be in the monitor system at all. It could be in ANY system that shares AC power or a linked audio line that is not ground or transformer isolated from the monitor system. For example:
Let’s just say that you are in rehearsals at a church. You experience the “Shock” indicated above and start to hunt for the problem. You check all of the power plugs on the monitor system and all of them have a proper ground via a 3 prong Edison wall connection. We then should move on to FOH, where we find a reverb in the FOH effects rack that has a ground lift (cheater) plug on it. This unit, all the way at FOH can be the cause of your issues. This piece of gear is looking for a proper ground, which it can’t find via it’s normal path (the 3rd prong of the Edison outlet). It then allows that voltage that is looking for ground to travel down the shield (pin 1) of the XLR connector of the output that it is sending to the FOH console. That voltage then travels though the ground chain of the console which includes it’s access to pin 1 of the other channels in the snake. The shields of the snake lines carry that voltage back to the stage where it travels into the monitor console and out to the monitor mixes and to your earpieces, thus finding the easiest way to ground…YOU.
This may sound a little far fetched, but this very scenario was discovered by one of our clients when I notified him of why he was having this issue. It took him and the engineer at the church a couple days to find the problem, but once they removed the cheater from the reverb unit, the shocking problem was gone.
So, if you get a shock, and aren’t sure why. Please have a look at your sound system. It could be something as far away as a Video playback system that sends audio to the PA that has a problem. Remember ANYTHING ELECTRICAL that is connected to your sound system can be the culprit.
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National Quartet Convention 2009

September 16, 2009

National Quartet Convention 2009

quartetIn Ear Systems, Inc. will be exhibiting at the National Quartet Convention in Louisville, KY from September 13 thru September 19, 2009 at the Kentucky Fair and Expo Center. We will be displaying and marketing pro audio and IEM equipment and taking orders for our Fidelity Custom Earphones.
We will have demo sets of our custom IEM’s on site so you can listen before you buy. We will also have some great deals on turnkey monitor systems including consoles, IEM systems, splitters and racks.
Please stop by our booth (#1129 – #1131) and see what we have to offer. We will also have some great NQC only specials that we can’t mention here due to MAP policies from some of our manufacturers.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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Shop Early for The Winter Holidays

September 16, 2009

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REMEMBER! Although we will do our best to maintain our regular schedules, turnaround times for the Holidays may be slightly longer due to higher volume sales.
Order your gifts early for the upcoming Holiday Season to be sure you have them when the Holidays come around.
The projected final day to order Fidelity Customs and still have them by December 24th is December 3rd. We will keep you updated on our scheduling as the holidays draw nearer.
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Roadie Christmas Toy Drive

September 16, 2009

roadie_xmasWe at In Ear Systems, Inc. are proud to be teaming up with our friend Mike “Moses” Beck for the 2nd Annual Roadie Christmas Toy Drive! We will be an official Drop Off Site, as well as be making a donation ourselves. So check out The Toy Drive’s FACEBOOK page, and get involved.

**********Donate a ‘NEW’ unwrapped toy**********

September 1st, 2009-December 15th,
2009

The 2nd Annual Roadie Christmas Toy Drive is about to get underway here in the Nashville area.

We hope you will be inspired to donate a ‘NEW’ unwrapped toy to the cause…….and help some kids out this year when Christmas rolls around.

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NEW!! Fidelity Colors Available

September 16, 2009

We now have some new colors available for our Fidelity Custom Earphones. You can order yours in the following colors:

Shell Colors: Red, Blue, Tan, Dark Brown, Clear, Pink(New), Purple(New)
Face Plate Colors: Red, Blue, Tan, Dark Brown, Clear, White, Pink(New), Purple(New)
Our face plate colors now match our shell colors as well. This means that the red, blue, tan , and brown face plates are no longer a different shade than the shells were.
We are also now offering 50″ clear and tan colored cables. Our 64″ and 50ohm cables are still only available in black.

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NEW!! Ear Splitters

September 16, 2009
splitterNEW!! Ear Splitters

In ear monitoring systems have become a standard for touring musicians as of late. Many of the smaller productions are using a small rack that houses the IEM transmitters signal processing and a rack mount mixer. The microphones and instrument signals from the stage need to be split to feed both the monitors and the FOH main sound system. The ear splitter was developed to fit perfectly into this type of system. Utilizing only 2 rack spaces (2U) the ear splitter is small but still handles the signal splitting effectively.

Ear splitters are available in 16 and 24 channel configurations. The trunk lengths can be customized to fit your needs. Standard versions are available with a 5ft monitor trunk and a 15ft trunk to main splitter. You can also have ground lifts and Isolation transformers installed for an additional cost. Call today for customizations.
16 Channel Ear Splitter ES16/16-15-5 are $449.99
24 Channel Ear Splitter ES24/24-15-5 are $539.99
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Custom IEM Rack Systems

September 16, 2009

rack1We wanted to take this time to remind all of you that aside from our Fidelity Custom Earphones, we are also a pro-audio electronics dealer and offer Custom IEM Rack Systems. We can design and assemble a rack specifically for your group or artist’s needs. We start with state of the art electronic equipment from all the major manufacturers including but not limited to: Shure, Audio Technica, Sennheiser, AKG and others, place it in a high quality, durable and “road worthy”, ATA approved flight case, and custom hand wire the system. You end up with a complete “Turn Key” system at prices that will astound. The System shown above would retail for $7350.22 if all items were purchased separately but sells for $6125.50 when purchased as a system.

Below are photos of two of the custom racks we have designed. Remember, we will custom design the system to fit YOUR needs. So, if you don’t see what you are looking for below, give us a call or drop us an e-mail and we will be glad to bid YOUR rack for you.
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Sweat and your Fidelity Custom Earphones

September 16, 2009

Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot?

One of the biggest enemies to the drivers in your Fidelity Custom Earphones is moisture. In the summer time, we have to consider sweat as a major concern to protecting your investment. So we are going to discuss a couple of ways to help you protect your Fidelity Customs from sweat.
Sweat can damage your earpieces in 2 ways. The first and most obvious is that it can physically foul the mechanisms inside the driver. If moisture gets inside the driver via the porting tubes, it can physically stop the driver from functioning properly.
The second is maybe less obvious, but still just as much, if not more, of a problem. If the moisture is sweat, the salts and soils in the sweat can cause the internal mechanisms to become tarnished and non-functioning. When sweat comes in contact with the tiny moving parts inside a balanced armature, there is little chance that the outcome is not going to be damaging.
Here are a couple of ways to protect your earpieces from the damaging effects of sweat.
  • earpiece11. Be very careful not to allow sweat, or any type of moisture for that matter, to run back into the canal tubing. When you remove your earpieces from your ears be sure to lay them in the carrying case with the tubes down so any sweat that has collected on them will run off and not into the canal tubing.
  • earpiece22. Purchase a dessicant pack for your case. A dessicant pack contains a silica gel that attracts and collects moisture. This will aid in the drying process and keep the moisture from reaching the drivers.
We have dessicant packs available for sale on our website here: http://www.fidelitycustomearphones.com/index.php?ID=03 scroll down to other products and purchase the Sta-Dri Dessicant Pack. Sta-Dri Packs are $2.99each. You can remove the dessicant pack once it arrives, and place it in your Fidelity case. You should retain the paperwork because it has instructions for reactivating the pack. Our dessicant packs are able to be reactivated several times simply by placing them in a microwave oven once they become filled with moisture (directions are in the package).dessicant
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