In-ear monitors changed how musicians hear themselves on stage. A clean mix delivered directly to the ear canal, complete passive isolation, and zero feedback risk. We build IEMs designed for this environment: Bonneville, Ponderosa, and Clara, all hand-built in Portland, Oregon, and tuned for professional performance demands.
From Floor Wedges to In-Ear: Why the Stage Changed
Floor wedges are loud by design. Hearing yourself over an already loud stage means increasing the mix. The drummer competes with the wedges, the wedges compete with the drummer, and fine detail is the first casualty. Feedback is a constant risk: a microphone near a floor wedge is a feedback loop waiting to trigger.
In-ear monitors solve both problems at the source. The monitor mix is delivered directly to the ear canal, isolated from the stage. Each performer hears exactly what they need, without affecting anyone else's mix. A well-fitted IEM provides 20 to 26 dB of passive isolation from ambient stage noise, meaning the monitor level can drop while the mix stays clear.
IEMs also travel. Every venue has different monitor positions, different wedge response, different room acoustics. The IEM delivers the same response at every show because it is sealed against the ear, not placed in a room. For timing-critical performance, a wired IEM has zero latency, eliminating the delay between action and sound that disrupts timing and feel.
What Stage Monitoring Requires from Your IEM
Not every IEM is built for stage use. The demands of a live monitoring environment are specific, and the IEM needs to meet all of them to function reliably.
Passive isolation. The acoustic seal is the entire premise of in-ear monitoring. Without it, stage noise defeats the monitor mix. A custom-molded IEM solves this definitively, conforming to the individual ear canal and holding a consistent seal through the show regardless of stage SPL.
Fit stability. Singers who move, performers who use a headset mic simultaneously, musicians who work physically through a set: all need a fit that holds. Custom-molded IEMs solve this permanently. Universal-fit IEMs with the right tip selection can be stable, but require active management.
Durability. Stage environments are not gentle. IEMs travel in bags, encounter humidity and sweat, and occasionally meet the floor. Our CIEMs are built around 3D printed acrylic housings with stainless steel faceplates, finished with a biocompatible lacquer coating. "Solid-body" construction keeps everything sealed and protected, while the combination of acrylic and stainless steel delivers a balance of lightweight comfort and genuine touring resilience.
Low-end extension. Drummers, bassists, and musicians locking into the groove need full-bodied, accurate low-end reproduction. A stage mix without real bass is a reference without foundation. Dynamic drivers bring texture and physical engagement to the low end, translating kick drums and bass lines with weight and presence that feeds performance energy. Balanced armatures are more reserved, emphasizing mix accuracy and reference-level precision. Both approaches serve the stage. The right choice depends on whether performance engagement or mix clarity is the priority.
Driver consistency under stage conditions. Multi-driver IEMs must maintain acoustic performance across varying humidity, temperature, and physical stress. Our Phase Harmony architecture, used in Ponderosa, ensures driver alignment stays consistent. Our tuning process uses Audio Precision measurement systems, and every IEM is validated before shipping.
Campfire Audio for Live Performance
We build IEMs for live work across two categories: custom-molded options for performers who need maximum isolation and permanent fit, and a universal-fit option for professionals who need touring-grade performance without the custom process.
Bonneville: Custom Fit, Built for the Stage
Bonneville is a custom-molded IEM designed for stage monitoring. The custom fit delivers total isolation and a stable seal that holds through any performance, regardless of how physical the show gets.
The driver configuration is a 10mm dual-magnet dynamic driver handling low frequencies, supported by one balanced armature for midrange and two balanced armatures for high-frequency detail. The dynamic driver delivers the natural body and physical impact that live music demands in the low end. The BA array extends midrange clarity and treble definition above it. The result is a full-range presentation that is musical and engaging rather than clinical, suited to performers who need to hear the full picture of their mix and stay connected to the groove.
Bonneville retains the exact driver configuration of its universal counterpart, reshaped to the individual ear canal. The fit never varies, so the sound never varies.
Who it suits: Touring musicians and regular live performers who need a permanent in-ear solution and can plan around the custom mold process.
Ponderosa: Phase Harmony Precision for Critical Listening on Stage
Ponderosa brings our Phase Harmony balanced armature architecture into a custom-fit stage monitoring configuration. Five balanced armature drivers, aligned through Phase Harmony's crossover design, deliver an accuracy-first presentation that lets performers evaluate their mix in real time with precision.
Vocalists who monitor for pitch accuracy, instrumentalists who need to hear tuning detail, and sound engineers who use IEMs to evaluate what the system is actually delivering will find Ponderosa's character exactly suited to the role. The BA-only configuration means response is consistent, lean, and controlled. Detail retrieval and imaging precision are the priorities. Ponderosa tells you what is in the mix, not what sounds pleasing.
Who it suits: Vocalists, instrumentalists, and engineers who prioritize accuracy over impact and need to evaluate mix quality in real time.
Clara: Professional Performance, Universal Fit
Clara is the professional choice for performers who need stage-ready performance without the lead time or process of custom molds. Developed in direct collaboration with Alessandro Cortini, a member of Nine Inch Nails, Clara was shaped by the demands of professional touring and recording at the highest level. That context is not incidental. It is what the IEM was designed around.
The hybrid configuration pairs a dual-magnet 10mm dynamic driver handling low frequencies only, with a balanced armature for midrange and two balanced armatures for high-frequency detail. The handoff is seamless, producing an integrated presentation that stays engaging across a long set without fatigue.
Clara earned Darko.Audio Best of 2024 and Head-Fi Watercooler Performance IEM of 2024. For performers who need an IEM without the custom lead time, Clara delivers professional-grade performance immediately.
Who it suits: Professional and semi-professional performers who want artist-validated, touring-grade performance without committing to custom fit.
Comparing Campfire Audio Stage Monitoring Options
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Bonneville |
Ponderosa |
Clara |
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Fit |
Custom molded |
Custom molded |
Universal |
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Driver configuration |
10mm DD + 3 BAs |
5 BAs (Phase Harmony) |
10mm DD + 3 BAs |
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Sound character |
Natural, musical, full-bodied low end |
Precise, analytical, detail-forward |
Coherent, natural, professional |
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Best for |
Touring performers, stage generalists |
Vocalists, engineers, accuracy-first |
Professional performers, studio-to-stage |
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Lead time |
Custom mold required |
Custom mold required |
Ships immediately |
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Built |
Hand-built, Portland, Oregon |
Hand-built, Portland, Oregon |
Hand-built, Portland, Oregon |
Getting Custom Fit: What to Expect
Ear impressions are taken by an audiologist in a brief appointment, typically 10 to 15 minutes. The impressions come to us and we build the custom shell to your individual ear canal geometry. Lead time is approximately two to four weeks.
Once fitted, a custom IEM requires no tip selection or fit adjustment. The seal is consistent from the first use. Our custom IEM page covers the full ordering process. For a complete guide to building a monitoring rig, see our IEM setup guide for musicians.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is stage monitoring with IEMs?
Stage monitoring with IEMs means each performer receives a personal mix delivered directly to the ear canals, replacing floor wedges. Passive isolation, personal discrete mixes, and lower safe monitoring volume are the core advantages over traditional floor wedge monitoring.
Why do professional musicians use IEMs instead of floor wedges?
IEMs eliminate stage bleed, reduce feedback risk, deliver personal mixes, and protect hearing by allowing lower monitoring volumes. Custom-fit IEMs maintain consistent isolation regardless of venue, making them the standard for touring professionals.
Does a wired IEM have zero latency for live performance?
Yes. A wired IEM delivers audio with no processing delay. Even milliseconds of latency disrupts timing and feel for live performers. Wired IEMs are the professional standard for this reason. Bluetooth wireless monitoring introduces delay that affects timing precision.
What is the difference between Bonneville and Ponderosa for stage monitoring?
Bonneville uses a hybrid dynamic and BA array for musical, full-bodied performance suited to stage generalists. Ponderosa uses five balanced armatures in Phase Harmony configuration for accuracy-first monitoring suited to vocalists and engineers needing precise detail retrieval.
Can I use Clara for stage monitoring without custom molds?
Yes. Clara is a universal-fit IEM used by professional performers in touring and recording contexts. It delivers professional-grade performance and natural, coherent sound without the custom mold process, making it an immediate option for stage-ready use.
How do I get ear impressions for a custom IEM?
Ear impressions are taken by an audiologist in a brief appointment, typically 10 to 15 minutes. The impressions come to us and we build the shell to your ear canal geometry. Our custom IEM page covers the full ordering process.
Ready to Monitor on Stage?
For performers ready to commit to a permanent, fitted solution, our custom IEM page is the starting point. For those who need professional performance without the custom process, Clara is available immediately. Every option is hand-built in Portland, Oregon, and backed by ten years of acoustic engineering.