JH Audio will be showcasing at the 2026 NAMM Show to present its latest range of custom and universal in-ear monitor products to the international music industry.
Technical staff will be available throughout the week to assist musicians, engineers, and audiophiles in selecting the IEM solutions that best suit their specific stage applications and individual monitoring requirements. In addition to product demonstrations, the company has announced that show-specific promotions will be available to visitors at the booth.
For those interested in bespoke monitoring solutions, JH Audio will provide an on-site service for taking ear impressions. The Roxanne is a well-established model in the company’s catalogue, featuring a 12-driver configuration designed to deliver high-resolution audio even in demanding, high-volume stage environments. Visitors will also have the opportunity to discuss an extensive range of customisation options with the team to ensure both an ideal fit and a personalised aesthetic for their equipment.
A significant feature of the exhibit will be Pearl, which represents a new development in digital IEM technology. According to the company, Pearl is intended to influence the future of music performance by introducing advanced digital processing to the monitoring experience.
The latest line of universal IEMs will be available for demonstration. This includes the new Jessie model, which serves as the entry-level addition to the universal range. The Jessie is designed to provide the same detailed sound signature associated with the company’s custom products, making JH Audio technology accessible to a broader demographic of emerging performers and aspiring musicians.
“There’s a lot of new innovation at JH Audio with expanding product ranges that allow more users to experience why we have the best IEM tech on the market,” said Jerry Harvey, JH Audio founder. “It’s also great to be back at NAMM and get that opportunity to reconnect with customers and partners at this great show!”
