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"In-ears didn’t just change the mix — they changed the way artists connect with their own music."
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In-ear monitors, artist performance, emotional connection
Matt reflects on the transformative role in-ear monitors have played in performance — not just in technical clarity but in deepening an artist’s emotional connection to their craft.
Matt Engstrom
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Shure Incorporated
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"In-ears didn’t just change the mix — they changed the way artists connect with their own music."
Speaker: Matt Engstrom
From: Shure Incorporated
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Context: Matt reflects on the transformative role in-ear monitors have played in performance — not just in technical clarity but in deepening an artist’s emotional connection to their craft.
This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!