Monitor Care 101
Essential Instructions for Getting the Most Out of Your In-Ear Monitors
Protecting Your Hearing and Your Monitors
Always use a fast limiter in your signal chain. This is critical for preventing sudden volume spikes that can damage your hearing and blow your monitor drivers. A limiter acts as a safety net, especially in live or unpredictable audio environments.
Route the cord behind your shirt when possible. This helps prevent accidental snags or pulls that could damage the cord or yank the monitors from your ears.
Store your monitors in their case when not in use. Leaving them out increases the risk of physical damage, dust exposure, or misplacement.
How to Insert Your Monitors Properly
Identify left and right monitors. Most are labeled; if not, check the cord orientation.
Insert the right monitor using your right hand. Hold the earpiece so the cable points downward.
Lift your outer ear (pinna) gently. This opens the ear canal for easier insertion.
Insert the canal tip slowly and rotate into place. You should feel a snug fit—almost like it “snaps” in.
Wrap the cord over your ear. The built-in soft wire lets you shape it like an eyeglass hook for secure placement.
Daily Care and Long-Term Maintenance
Following these simple habits will extend the life of your monitors and ensure consistent performance:
Wipe down the earpieces with a soft cloth after each use.
Avoid exposing monitors to extreme temperatures (e.g., hot car dashboards).
Never immerse monitors in water or attempt to clean the ear canals with liquid.
Protect monitors from impact—dropping or sharp blows can cause internal damage.
Always store them in the provided case when not in use.
Use only the provided cleaning tool to clear the sound bores. Never insert other objects.
Regularly inspect for earwax buildup. To clean, gently insert the cleaning tool into the canal and remove any wax.
What Not to Do
Do not pull monitors out by the cord. This stresses the wire and can cause internal damage.
Do not remove detachable cords after every use. Frequent removal can loosen the plug over time. Only detach when necessary.
Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Clean the exterior with a mild soap-and-water solution or rubbing alcohol.
Final Thoughts
Clean monitors in a safe environment will deliver years of reliable performance and hearing satisfaction. Treat them like precision instruments—because they are.
Happy Monitoring!