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Aug 06, 2019
New to IEMs, very happy!
This drummer is a first-time IEM user, and I'm pretty hooked. The FCS110+P2 rig has been just the ticket for locking in with one of my bassists, whose transients I was having trouble picking out onstage and in rehearsal. (I'm playing one ear in/one out and getting the rest of the band through stage volume/floor wedge; yeah, I know I'm supposed to drink ALL the IEM Kool-Aid. Soon...)
The FCS110 earbuds are comfortable and deliver the warm low end promised in the write-up in the listing (and at ineargear.com). The cable is just long enough without presenting a huge cable management liability, and seems sturdy yet supple. The included eartips are all silicone, but I've added foam tips (got a pack of 6 pair for $7 on Amazon) to improve isolation, and the foams are comfortable-enough that I'm enjoying using using these earbuds almost all day for music listening in my office where there's a window air conditioner about a meter from my head. The little soft-shell earbud case is sturdy and functional.
The P2 is built like a tank, and I like the fact that it's switchable between mono and stereo. Others have complained that it's easy to break the belt clip, but I'm not sure what they had to do to break it, since it's the same sheet of steel as the bottom (XLR/combo jack) end of the case. I've been sort of cavalier about how I'm transporting it (including "clipped to an inside pocket in a backpack full of junk") and it hasn't so much as deformed yet.
If I have one complaint, it's the collar clips that are included: They're pretty chintzy, I can't get their "pincers" around the earbud cable. I'm just going to replace with an old spare from a call-center phone headset (search Amazon for B01N22KO0X). I suspect the earbud mfr. is working to minimize costs, which I appreciate, but a slightly-beefier clip would be more in keeping with the high quality of the earbuds themselves.

Jan 02, 2019
Fun build! Needs better structural support for play.
1 of 1 found this helpful Recipient had a fabulous time building it! Sadly, it's not one of Lego's best designs, structurally, and comes apart so easily that it's not very enjoyable to play with once built.
There's a lot to it, and enough of its weight is outside the general circle to which all the upper layers connect that lifting it causes it to flex outward, prying the center bricks apart. We plan to address by gluing the bottom center plates to a thin circle of plywood. Just be aware if your intended audience is likely to want to *play* with the thing once put together.

Feb 13, 2019
Right remote at the right price.
Nice to be able to get exactly the right remote for my TV at a great price.