Which MACH suits you?

The universal MACH series consists of 8 different in-ear monitors for any artist or audio enthusiast, from beginner to experienced. The MACH series is technologically one of the most advanced in-ear monitors on the market, with every aspect of the series purposefully designed for both superior comfort and sound on and off stage.

Differences in the MACH series
So the MACH series consists of eight different models, each excelling in a specific area. But what are the differences in this series and which model is right for you? Below we explain, with pictures, what each MACH is best suited for:

  • MACH 10
  • MACH 10

    The MACH 10 in-ear monitors give listeners a balanced sound with a clear top end and smooth low-end reproduction.

  • MACH 20
  • MACH 20

    The MACH 20 offers more in bass reproduction with a claimed big and powerful low in contrast to the MACH 10, providing a quality soundstage.

  • MACH 30
  • MACH 30

    The MACH 30 is more for those who prefer a warm sound. This combined with balanced bass, midrange and treble with a three-way crossover that ensures clarity and responsiveness for any kind of music.

  • MACH 40
  • MACH 40

    The MACH 40 is designed to offer a smooth and balanced soundstage. These in-ear monitors are suitable for those seeking an extremely even listening experience.

  • MACH 50
  • MACH 50

    The MACH 50 in-ear monitors offer deep, wide mids and bass, giving you a smooth and powerful listening experience.

  • MACH 60
  • MACH 60

    The MACH 60 offer clear sound with open treble and depth in the mid and low frequencies, providing a balanced sound image.

  • MACH 70
  • MACH 70

    The MACH 70 in-ear monitors combine a large and wide extension, a smooth upper frequency range and a bass performance that we describe as experiencing.

  • MACH 80
  • MACH 80

    The MACH 80 is also called the flagship of the series. These in-ear monitors deliver a flat, accurate performance with an even and balanced presentation that is smooth, punchy and clear.

    Another explanation
    This little infographic shows that the MACH 10 and 20 are the entrance models, the MACH 30, 50 and 70 contain a premium sound but with a ‘bass boost’ for especially on-stage, the MACH 40, 60 and 80 deliver a reference sound with faster and more accurate bass for a studio reference sound for mixing/mastering and analytical listening where everything is perfectly balanced.

    MACH explained

    We hope this blog can help you make a choice, but we understand that personal advice may still be in demand. For this, you can reach us via the livechat at the bottom right or calling +31 850 488 816. Until soon!

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