Hard-Wired System vs Wireless. Sound wise, with a wire, your sound will be way better
than wireless. You will have no hiss, no frequency issues, no dropouts, and no
sound delay. It is the best possible way to go. If you must be
wireless, you will fight every one of those issues at one time or another.
Bottom line, if you are a stationary player, like keyboards, drummers, sitting
in a chair in a church band, horn section stuck behind hardwired mics, etc. You
win bigtime being hardwired. Remember this talk when you have a perfectly clean
signal and wireless guys/gals are trying to get the sound guys attention.
FCS11B In-Ear Monitors Designed for Bass
Players & Drummers
Bass players obsess over their amps, endlessly debating the merits of brands, configurations, size, strings, pick-ups, active, non-active and nearly every other conceivable detail. Yet, when it comes to the average show of decent size, the audience hears a DI. I maintain that your in-ear monitor quality is a decisive factor in a your performance. The FCS11B will let you hear and feel the nuances of your bass to allow you to be more comfortable and creative. Drawback though, you'll be able to hear it when you need new strings :)
Drummers, my sound company loads a drum sub on every show. There's NO WAY you'll need it with these earphones.
Short Story on the earphones:
The FCS11 dynamic driver is
a moving coil speaker that moves air. You’ll
get bone induction and will feel the sound –
not just hear it. The result is a larger more visceral
high-definition audio signature at less volume. With two, three-way armature
drivers, you’ll find yourself turning up throughout your performance as your
ears fatigue. Not the case with the FCS 11mm dynamic. Another benefit over the
multi-driver armatures is there are no electronic or comb filtering artifacts,
no phase issues, and no crossover dropouts. The result is a consistent, huge
musical soundstage from 20Hz to 20kHz.
The FCS11 sounds as good or better than earphones costing hundreds more. It’s the best bang for the buck on the market today. It comes with a 14-day money back guarantee. If you don’t feel it’s the best money you’ve ever spent towards improving your performance, you pay shipping back for a full refund. The product comes with a rock solid one-year warranty.
I haven’t spent the additional money on a retail package because the sale is direct to the performer. The earphones, cable, tips and cases come from different sources (best I could find to make the package). You’ll receive earphones, earphone case and a good number of tips to make sure you can get the correct seal/seating.
FCS11 Specifications
FCS11
Driver: Proprietary
11mm
Impedance:
32 Ω±20% at
1KHz 1mW (0.179V)
Sensitivity:
111dB±3dB/1Mw/IEC-711
Rated Power:
3mW
Maximum power:
5mW
TH Distortion
<= 5% @1kHz, 0.01m, 1mW
Freq Response:
20Hz ~ 20KHz
FCS S1 In-Ear Monitor
Amp
FCS S1 is a personal in-ear monitor headphone amplifier that can
be used on stage or in the studio, to provide performers and recording artists
with a flexible, convenient personal monitoring solution.
The dual XLR inputs allow 2-channel, mono or stereo operation
with a convenient mix function which allows you to run two sources into the S1.
Two simple controls, Level and Balance, help you achieve the perfect mix in an
instant.
Intended for drummers and other performers, the unit features a
high-power headphone output that helps to ensure that as the band gets louder,
you’ll still be able to hear your performance.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Dual XLR inputs allow for 2-channel mono or stereo operation
High-powered headphone output with limiter protects your ears; loud enough for
drummers
Level and Balance/Mix controls
Controls for Level and Balance
You can use a 9V Battery or the included transformer electric power supply.
Longer Story on the earphones:
Couple thousand of you
guys/gals have used our FCS210 and the FCS110. I began exploring options to see
if I could build a better mouse trap.
I found an earphone
manufacturer that had the patience to put up with all my tweaks. The finished
version was the 19th sample, and it was correct. I wanted to
use a larger dynamic like in my days as National Sales Manager for Aurisonics.
Other earphone guys use a 9.2mm (Fender) or a 10mm (Future Sonics). I think
Shure’s SE215 is 8mm or less. I wanted my Marshall to go to 11mm!
The driver generates
a massive production inside your head. The low end is
thunderous, tight, punchy, concussive and huge. The higher registers are warm
and smooth (not brittle and glassy like an armature IEM). The FCS11 also has a
slight introduction of ambient sound.
The FCS11 is designed
for the stage (can get louder). The Westone and Shure products are (I’m
guessing) around 40% audiophiles and MP3 listeners. I maintain that a loud ass
stage has some different needs than a subway seat or a workout at the gym.
When version 19 arrived,
I put on the wave file I use to check earphone range. I actually started
laughing. Here’s an analogy on the 11mm. You all have a couple venues in town
that bring in Warrant, Brett Michaels, Skid Row etc. Then you have venues that
bring in Elton John, Eric Clapton, Cher etc. It’s that kind of step-up. The
11mm sounds huge.
What were all the
“tweaks?” Initially I had a 10mm which sounded good, but we already had good
with the FCS210 & 110. I needed more if we were going to add another product
to our mix. I had them find an 11mm. Went through 4 different drivers before
landing on the biggest sound. The following tweaks were the EQ-ing of the IEM.
This is accomplished with porting size and a scrim that can filter out specific
freqs. That’s what really took the time. There were a lot of near perfect
samples but #19 was outstanding.
All the Freq City IEMs
in the past had several color options. The best sellers were the blue and the
black. I limited to those two colors on the FCS11. Should we call them Cobalt
and Onyx to be a tad more cool? I extended the stem gust a bit for better
seating of the tips and added a flange at the stem to better hold the
tips.
There are two versions
of the FCS11 available. The FCS11D which has all the attributes I spoke of
above. The FCS11B is the heavier bass version for bass players and drummers. I
achieved the additional bass with a slightly larger port. All the components
are the same.
COLORS: I'll ship Black
if I don't hear from you right away (Blue Earphones Available). I ship
like fast so don't email me an hour later with the color
change. Probably be too late. Thanks
Emails from Clients on the FCS11 IEMs:
Hello Mike How are you?
I am writing to you because I need four more FCS11B IEMs.
I let the other band members try them and they were really impressed
with the quality and definition of the sound. The bass player has
chosen you as his "personal hero" , cos this is the first time he hear
his bass right, with no lack of low freqs! the same goes for the
keyboard player, who asked me to order 2. Our singer was unable to use
IEMs before, causing hearing fatigue and tinnitus due to excessive
high frequencies (Shure). With the FCS she does up to three hours of
rehearsals, without any problem.
I look forward to your reply. Best, Max (Italy)
Man alive. There's a percussion shaker or something on the left channel of my sample track. I feel like I can hear each grain in that thing. The cymbal splash is present and delicate. The bass is full and rich. I FEEL it but it's not boomy and doesn't overwhelm the mid-range at all. And the mid-range feels roomy, full, and spacious. Tons of power with crystal-clear detail, that's what I'd say about these. Really, really, nice. Dan Ray
Mike, I received my new FCS11 earphones this week and I was amazed by the big sound. I own SE535, SE425 and FCS210 earphones and the FCS11 blows them all away. These are clean and clear. They fit comfortably and have a good seal with the nice assortment of tips that you included. They are affordable enough for the entry level performer but have the quality needed for a pro player. I'll be telling all my fellow musicians about them. Ron Combs
I haven't played out yet since I got them, but the bass response is huge and detailed for monitoring in Ableton and Logic Pro. Not ashamed to say that I’ve done quick mix downs with these, since they are always at hand. As I write this, I have them plugged into my MacBook Pro and I'm jamming out to some high-fidelity recordings. Did I say HUGE? Thanks Mike, quick response, and a great value proposition. Eric Inglert, Aspiring singer-songwriter, and technology geek
Mike, I just received the In FCS11B. Tried them out and am blown away! These are amazing! Thank You! Jim
I got the bass in black and they are wonderful! Used them in praise band at church last weekend and the first time I put them on, I thought I had my bass amp turned up too loud. No, it was the enhanced bass from the FCS11's but I could hear voices and other instruments clearly as well. Amazing sound for the cost. I would put them up against my Shures which cost probably three times as much and these give me more bass response. I like them so much that I am ordering a pair of regular in the black as a backup for my wife who does vocals. James Crider
Hi Mike,
Circling back around to you on the FCS11. I really like them, and prefer them over the 210's. They shine on stage! They are a much better and fuller sound! I am so glad I made the purchase. I ended up giving my wife my 210's, being she is singing now, and quite appreciates them.
Thank you so much for your commitment to excellence, developing better products, and offering at affordable price points!
Have a great week! Mike Wiley
“As a professional musician, (Percussion, Keys, Drums, Studio) I’ve found the FCS11B IEM’s to be a very powerful tool for live and studio applications. Snug fit for good isolation, long cord for tangle free movement and a great sonic balance. Well-built and nicely packaged. They are a great value!” ~ Frank McGucken (Madrigal Percussionist)
“I
love the sound of my FCS11 IEM’s! They have great low-end response, and
they fit my ears perfectly. I use them both on and off stage.” - Josh
Weinstein (Kat Wright, Burlington VT)
I play Bass in a band called Cheat ’n on Tucker and we recently made the switch to IEMs. However, none of the brands that I tried at first gave me that low end sound that I needed to perform my best. After going through 4 or 5 different brands, I finally found the FCS 11 by Freq City Sound. Game. Changer. They are the bomb! The FCS 11’s have the perfect sound necessary for Drummers and Bass players to stay tight when they need it most. If you’re looking for the low-end answer to the IEM question, these bad boys are it. 10/10.
Craig Glazebrook / Bass player with Cheat ‘n on Tucker
I'm using the 11B's and love them! Great fit with the wide selection of tips included.
Richer, more clear bass than my Shure SE's in custom molds, and I'm finding I can now run at a more comfortable volume level and have zero ear fatigue after use. "Exactly as described in description" is cliché but spot on for the FCS11B's!
Mark / Bass - Middle Age Man Band Cincinnati, OH
"Several
years ago, I bought the FCS210's and have loved them. Received the
FCS11's for Christmas and put the 210’s away as spares. The additional
driver size work great for me and easily rival name brands priced 2-3
times more." Dr. Nick Swink, church & freelance bassist Tipp City
Ohio
Hi
Mike, I'm a bass guitarist and IEMs were completely new to me. The band
I was preparing to play with uses them and the band leader
uses your product. I appreciated the thorough descriptions on your web
page, the prompt shipment, and communication. I used them for the first
time at a rehearsal a few days ago and they are just perfect. I was
definitely looking for IEMs that would handle low frequencies well and
these exceeded my expectations. Thank you. Brian Bielick