182 customer ratings. Please refresh the page and try again.A decent, pretty robust in-ear monitor; the selectable tips and mouldable cable deliver up a comfortable, secure fit.The IE 40 Pro follows a reasonably established design path for in-ear monitors. It doesn’t end up distractingly harsh or sibilant, but can be a little obvious.©Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury,BathBA1 1UA. The sonic tuning is radically different to the Momentum series, taking a more honest approach that aims for accuracy above all else. 5 star 65% 4 star 15% 3 star 8% 2 star 6% 1 star 6% How does Amazon calculate star ratings? They deliver decent sonics without costing silly moneySonically, the IE 40 Pro sounds reasonably natural, with good articulation in the high frequencies and a full but not overpowering low end. On some in-ear designs we’ve tried, the tips have proven hard to fit or remove. „Der IE 40 PRO ist das erste und günstigste Modell unserer neuen In-Ear-Serie“, sagt Jannik Schentek, Produktmanager Professional Audio bei Sennheiser. You will receive a verification email shortly.Don't miss the latest deals, news, reviews, features and tutorialsThe small section of cable into the earpiece is thick and stiff. In fact, we’d say these are some of the most comfortable off-the-shelf in-ear monitors we’ve tried; impressive given the modest price tag. Customer Questions & Answers See questions and answers. England and Wales company registration number 2008885.The IE 40 Pros are worn with the cable trailing over your ears, with the top part holding its shape using what Sennheiser calls its ‘innovative internal cable duct’.Sennheiser has rejected its usual sonic security blankets here, making the IE 40 Pros a better pair for monitoring a mix than its mainstream equivalents. “Alle Hörer der Serie arbeiten mit fantastisch klingenden dynamischen Wandlern. Nevertheless, one big advantage of a single broadband transducer is that it offers a wide frequency response and doesn’t require the crossovers found in multiple driver designs. 4.3 out of 5. Customer Review: Sennheiser IE 40 PRO, molded in ear dynamic monitors (Black) See full review. The IE 40 Pro is the most affordable model in Sennheiser’s new pro in-ear monitoring range. 4.3 out of 5 stars. With three models topping out at £500 for the IE 500 Pro, all three designs use single-wide band dynamic drivers, with a 10mm design in the IE 40 Pro and 7mm designs in the IE 400 Pro and IE 500 Pro. The only real gripe we have is the rather short lead (1.3m) and lack of lead extender.With three models topping out at £500 for the IE 500 Pro, all three designs use single-wide band dynamic drivers, with a 10mm design in the IE 40 Pro and 7mm designs in the IE 400 Pro and IE 500 Pro.Many in-ear monitors use single or multiple balanced armature drivers, and both these and wide band dynamic drivers have their strengths and weaknesses. The only real gripe is the short cable and lack of extender, but, all told, these would make a wise buy for either live, monitor or simply everyday listening duties.We really like the IE 40 Pro in-ear monitors. The cabling is removable, and uses what appears to be a customised MMCX socket with an ultra-slim housing on each earpiece. Our first comparison for the IE 40 Pros isn’t another Sennheiser model, instead this pair brings to mind the Shure SE215s, introduced eight years ago.There was a problem.