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We rock a full line of custom in-ear pro music monitors, and our mind-blowing innovations are used by engineers, artists and audiophiles alike. Want to take your professional audio to unheard-of levels? Rest assured, you’ve come to the right place.
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The impressive JH Audio Roxanne in-ear monitors deliver pristine audio—with adjustable bass—through a custom-molded design with 12 drivers in each ear.
JH Audio focuses on one thing only: building high-performance custom-fit in-ear monitors, and at the very top of the firm’s product pyramid resides the JH16 Pro ($1149).
JH Audio Jolene. Driver count: Four dynamic drivers and eight balanced-armature drivers. Impedance: 10Ω. Sensitivity: 114dB @ 1mW. Key feature (s) (if any): Freqphase, SoundrIVe, Acoustic Sound Chamber, Variable Bass Attenuator. Available form factor (s): Custom and universal acrylic IEMs. Price: $1799. Website: www.jhaudio.com.
JH Audio’s JH16 Pro ($1,149) is an exception to that general rule. While these are amongst the priciest canalphones ever made, these little earpieces are pretty close to magical, outperforming their closest and more expensive rival, Ultimate Ears’ earlier 12-driver UE 18 Pro.
Here's a my review of the JH Audio JH16 Pro custom in-ear monitors, what may well be the finest in-ear monitors money can buy. Personally, recorded music has never sounded so good.
The JH Audio JH13 Pro custom earphones are the best IEMs I've ever heard. Comparing the 13s to the Ultimate Ears 11 Pros was an eye opener. The UEs sounded like a cartoon character's earphone with coloration and larger than life bass.
JH Audio is proud to introduce a new flagship In-Ear Monitor, The Sharona™, our first-ever 16-Driver configuration with a true 4-way crossover.
Like all IEMs, the JH Audio Pro models require that impressions be taken of the listener's inner ears by an audiologist; the complementary molds are used to form the bodies of the headphones, which are inserted in the ear canals, sealing off the outside world.