A headphone attenuator makes it easier to control the volume in In-Ears. If you plug IEMs into a DJM-800 you will typically have to adjust then volume knob from 0 - 3 (where 0 will be "no sound" and 3 will be extremely loud). With an attenuator you can use the volume knob with great precision.
As for the "proper gain-staging" - I am not sure what you mean. With In-Ears you do hear the music/mix/cue like if you had a monitor next to you - obviously not equal to the sound of a speaker monitor. As for using the monitor as a reference - you can still use the DJ monitor as "reference" for what the main PA is outputting. And you can obviously still pop out the IEMs, just as you would take regular cans away from the ears to check the overall sound levels and EQ on the floor.
I've been using IEMs for 8 years now. And there is no going back - it has def. helped lower my Tinnitus.
    

					
					
					
						
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