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Audio Monitoring Equipment

Professional audio monitoring solutions for your Indonesian production.

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Here is how this works in practice. Audio tracking gear allows sound engineers and directors to review recordings in real time during production. Quality headphones, monitor speakers, and metering tools help identify issues like distortion, background noise, or inconsistent levels before they become costly post-prod problems.

Here is the short of it. We source pro audio monitor kit suited to your production environment, whether on a quiet studio set or a noisy exterior location. Our team makes sure your sound department has reliable tracking gear that meets broadcast and cinema standards for accurate on-set review.

Capabilities

Monitoring Equipment

Complete audio monitoring solutions from professional headphones to wireless IEM systems.

Professional Monitoring Solutions

Capabilities

100+
Headphone Sets
50+
IEM Systems
All
Major Brands
24/7
Tech Support

Our Process

1

Requirements Assessment

Knowing your tracking needs for production sound, video village, and talent needs.

2

Equipment Selection

Recommending appropriate tracking gear based on your production's scale and tech needs.

3

Prep & Testing

Preparing and testing all gear to make sure reliable performance across your production.

4

Production Support

Ongoing tech support and backup gear ready across your shoot.

On Location

Closed-back headphones, in-ear monitors and metering kits drawn from Jakarta and Bali sound rooms, prepped to track dialogue accurately from a quiet Yogyakarta interior to a wind-battered Uluwatu cliff.

Here is what that looks like on the ground. Our team supplies audio tracking packages from sound houses in Jakarta and Bali, matching the headphone count and IEM channels to your sound department before kit leaves the building. Each set of closed-back cans is cleaned and ear pads inspected, IEM transmitters are frequency-checked, and director and client tracking stations are pre-wired so video village comes together fast on the floor. Tropical conditions are the constant we plan for: foam pads and headband cushions absorb sweat fast in equatorial heat.

Here is how the picture comes together. We issue spare pads and silica-packed cases. We seal IEM bodypacks and metering units against humidity and sudden monsoon downpours. For shoots that move between Bali, Java and the outer islands, we crate tracking gear into padded transit cases sized for hold baggage on domestic flights and for boat transfers. We set up with your production sound mixer so tracking frequencies sit clear of wireless mic and comms allocations.

Here is what we have to work with. Backup headphones and a spare IEM channel travel with each package. Our technicians stay reachable through the shoot for swaps or reconfiguration. Indonesia spans some 17,000 islands, and a tracking chain has to read true in wildly different acoustic settings. Inside Borobudur-era stone interiors or a Jakarta soundstage, low background noise lets a mixer hear subtle handling and clothing rustle. On exposed coast at Tanah Lot or up on Mount Batur, wind and surf raise the floor and reference tracking becomes the only way to judge an usable take.

Here is the layout. Any IEM transmitter or wireless tracking link operates within RF range administered by the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs, Komdigi, through its SDPPI directorate, so we keep tracking channels inside set up, compliant frequencies. The prime dry season runs roughly April or May to September or October. Humidity stays high year-round, and salt air on island shoots is corrosive to connectors and drivers. English is widely used across the Indonesian film-services sector and strongly so in Bali. This keeps tracking briefings and video village planning straightforward for visiting crews.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What headphones do you recommend for production?

Here is the breakdown. For production sound mixing, we recommend closed-back headphones like Sony MDR-7506 or Sennheiser HD 25 for their isolation and accuracy. For extended wear comfort, the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro gives great sound quality with superior comfort.

Can you provide IEM systems for talent?

Yes, we give pro IEM systems from Sennheiser and Shure for talent tracking. We can supply custom ear molds for key cast and set up frequencies to avoid interference with wireless microphones.

What about video village monitoring?

We give complete video village audio tracking including director headsets, client tracking stations, and speaker systems. We configure systems for clear audio reference while avoiding feedback issues.

How do you handle frequency coordination?

Our team sets up all wireless frequencies including IEMs with your production sound department to prevent interference. We scan locations and allocate clean frequencies for all wireless systems.

Do you offer technical support?

Yes, we give tech support across your production. Our team can help with setup, troubleshooting, and give backup gear if any issues arise.

Can you accommodate large crew monitoring?

Yes, we can scale tracking solutions for shoots of any size—from small units to large crews needing dozens of tracking points across many video villages.

Productions in Indonesia that need this often pair it with Boom Microphones, Wireless Microphone Systems, and Wireless Systems for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Field Monitors and Lens Filters.

On Set

Need Audio Monitoring?

Tell us about your monitoring requirements and we'll provide the right solution.