IE-30 - High-Definition Professional Reference Earphones with Dual-Driver Technology

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| isolation: | 26dB |
| frequency response: | 20Hz-16kHz |
| input sensitivity: | 119dB/mW |
| input impedance: | 21 Ohms (at 1kHz) |
| cable length: | 46” |
| weight: | 0.6 oz. w/ cable |
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"I've heard some fairly pricey studio headphones whose performance is beaten by the IE-30s…The IE-30 in-ears offer fantastic sound quality, detail, isolation, and comfort."
- Recording, June 2007
- Recording, June 2007
“Simply put, the IE-30s sounded incredible. Music from all genres reproduced clearly, and we could hear every detail, even subtle effects that we'd never noticed before.”
- MacLife, May 2007
- MacLife, May 2007
"Don't let the small size fool you—these earphones sound as good as most pro-quality, full-size headphones, and you can comfortably wear them for hours without even noticing they're there."
- Guitar One, June 2007
- Guitar One, June 2007
"Having lived with the IE series for a while, I can honestly say that I will never go back to regular headphones for any of my mobile work, period. Laptop producers, DJs, and anyone who uses headphones regularly, absolutely must check out the IE series in-ears. I was utterly blown away, and everyone at Keyboard agreed they were a clear Key Buy winner."
- Keyboard Magazine, 2007
- Keyboard Magazine, 2007







M-Audio is synonymous with the mobile recording and production revolution. Now M-Audio IE professional reference earphones with Ultimate Ears technology give you high-definition monitoring on the go without lugging bulky, delicate headphones. They’re perfect companions for any mobile studio—like a Pro Tools M-Powered laptop with Transit or other M-Audio interface. They’re also ideal for field recording with compact units like the popular M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96. On stage, you can say goodbye to cumbersome monitors and feedback. And you can even use them to pimp your personal MP3 player for critical listening on the go.



