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Universal 4-Way In-Ear Monitors

  • Hybrid 4-driver setup: 1x dynamic bass driver, 2x balanced armature midrange, 1x balanced armature tweeter
  • Frequency range: 20 -20,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 10 Ohm
  • Sensitivity: 108 dB
  • Scope of application: All-rounder
  • Housing material: Universal, ergonimic
  • CNC-machined aluminium housing
  • Detachable cable
  • Cable plug: jack, 3.5 TRS male
  • Weight: 40 g
  • Colour: Black
  • Includes cable, zipper case and various ear tips (S, M, L)
  • Available since February 2026
  • Item number 636090
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Number of Ways 4
  • Removable Cable Yes
  • Colour Black
  • Bass Boost No
  • Midrange Boost No
  • HiFi No
  • Allround Yes
  • Application Allround
  • Number of Drivers 4
  • Cable Length 120
  • Impedance 10 Ohms
  • Sensitivity 108 dB
  • Earmold possible No
425 €
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Dynamic sound, German design

With the GO live!, the Cologne-based in-ear specialist Vision Ears has created a universal in-ear monitor designed for musicians who need accurate sound reproduction and high-quality construction on stage. This model leads with a sound signature that's tailored to live use, combined with a robust aluminium housing and a comfortable fit. At the core of the GO Live! is a hybrid four-way driver system that delivers detailed reproduction across the entire frequency range, making these surprisingly affordable pro-grade IEMs a versatile companion for rehearsals, live performances, and all professional monitoring applications.

  Vision Ears GO live!, professional IEM headphones

Four drivers, balanced sound

For the GO live!, Vision Ears employs a hybrid four-way system consisting of a dynamic bass driver along with three additional drivers dedicated to the low-mid, high-mid, and treble frequencies. This arrangement allows each specific, tuned frequency range to be handled by a dedicated transducer. The result is a powerful low end that provides a solid foundation for drums, bass and electronic instruments – without overwhelming the mids. Vocals and instruments benefit from a present, natural mid-range, while the highs offer excellent detail and resolution. As a result, the GO live! is particularly well suited to working musicians who demand on a clear and controlled monitor mix of an entire band or ensemble on stage.

  Vision Ears GO live!, professional IEM headphones

Solid on stage

The matte-black shell, with its neat purple detailing, is machined from CNC-milled aluminium, gives the Vision Ears GO live! a distinctive appearance while also contributing to the system’s durability in everyday live music settings. The design is complemented by a detachable cable featuring sweat-resistant TPE insulation and conductors made from high-purity 7N copper: This construction combines excellent flexibility with a build-quality that will withstand regular use on stage. For an optimal fit, SpinFit ear tips in sizes S, M and L are included, while a zippered carrying case keeps the in-ear monitor protected during transport. What this means in practice – this combination of high-tech sound tuning and German design quality – is that the GO live! is ideal for musicians looking to make their first investment in a high-quality in-ear monitoring system that doesn’t lack any pro-grade features.

  Vision Ears GO live!, professional IEM headphones

About Vision Ears

Based in Cologne, Germany, Vision Ears has been designing and building high-end in-ear monitors for musicians and audiophiles since 2013. The company was founded by Marcel Schoenen and Amin Karimpour, who brought together technical expertise, practical stage experience, and a distinctive approach to product design. Before founding Vision Ears, Marcel worked in the commercial and technical side of the in-ear monitoring industry, as well as spending over a decade performing as a singer and guitarist. Amin, meanwhile, played a key role in shaping the company's unmistakable design identity. From the beginning, Vision Ears has focused on precision craftsmanship, with particular attention paid to fit, sound quality, and durability. Over the years, that dedication has been reflected not only in an expanding customer base, but also in the continued growth of their flagship store itself.

Hybrid build with balanced armature drivers

With the GO live!, Vision Ears has applied their know-how from building custom in-ears for famous performing artists to land upon an effective combination of different driver technologies; the sound of GO live! takes advantage of the strengths of each kind. A dynamic driver is used for low-frequency reproduction, offering the kind of powerful and natural bass response typical for larger systems. The midrange and treble frequencies, meanwhile, are handled by specially tuned balanced armature drivers – these highly compact transducers are known for their efficiency and their ability to reproduce specific frequency ranges with exceptional precision. For that reason, they are widely used in professional in-ear monitors. By combining multiple specialised drivers, each part of the frequency spectrum can be reproduced more effectively, resulting in greater detail and clearer distinction between individual instruments and vocals.

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Die besten universal IEMs?
Stefan Samel 08.06.2026
Ich spielen nur Hobbymäßig und nicht allzu oft live.
Trotzdem ist die Band über die Jahre zu einem eigenen In-Ear-System gewechselt. Angefangen mit dem Klassiker von Shure, über vermeintliche Geheimtipps aus China bis hin zu dem Fischer Amps FA-3E hab, konnte ich schon einiges an IEM-Soundeindrücken bei Proben und auf kleinen Clubbühnen sammeln.

Die Vision Ears mussten sich nun mit den zuletzt genannten Fischer Amps messen und haben das rennen klar für sich entscheiden können, trotz der Herstellung in China (was heute ja nichts mehr über bessere oder schlechtere Qualität aussagt).

Bei den Vision Ears bekommt man einen hervorragenden Sound, welcher sich im Ohr und Kopf recht weit anhört und fühlt. Doch noch etwas weiter und feiner als es die Fischer Amps konnten. Der Bass und die Mitten sind deutlich und die höhen sehr fein und präzise. Für mich als Gitarrist und Sänger (mit einer eher zarten Stimmt) ideal. Vision Ears selbst schrieb mir, in einer Beratung vor dem Kauf, dass deren Hörer nicht (mehr) für einen bestimmten Frequenz- oder Instrumentenbereich entwickelt werden, sondern nach Feinheit und Sounddetailheit entwickelt werden.

Die Verarbeitung ist tadellos und ich konnte bisher nichts negatives feststellen. Die Hörer sitzen, von allen die ich bisher hatte, am besten im Ohr und dichten mMn genügend ab. Dabei scheinen die Silikon-Tips, welche nicht von der Stange kommen, einen Teil dazu beizutragen. Diese fallen übrigens etwas groß aus. Konnte ich bei sonstigen Silikon-Tips immer eine M in mein Ohr stecken, musste ich bei Vision Ears zu der S greifen.

Abseits der Hörer ist auch alles anders durchdacht und wirkt sehr hochwertig. Das Kabel macht einen sehr guten Eindruck und ist nicht zu leicht oder zu schwer. Der Stecker sitzt gut im Empfänger und der Mechanismus/die Kordel um die Hörer enger an den Kopf zu machen arbeitet tadellos.

Die Tasche ist ausreichend groß für Hörer und Kabel und doch kompakt genug um noch im Gitarrencase verstaut zu werden.

Durch den hervorragenden Ruf, den guten Support und den Standort in Deutschland, wagte ich den Kauf der neuen Vision Ears Live Go! und habe es nicht bereut. Mit dem aktuellen Preis von 419 Euro sind die InEars fast ein echter no-brainer.
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KarineL 16.06.2026
J'ai rangé mon shure 215 et adopté ce nouveau casque vision ears go live , c'est incomparable !
La qualité du son est incroyable , en concert live j'ai retrouvé le son de mon cajon et de ma voix , merci Thomann
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