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I like the foam ones. Cheap, easy to stuff a bunch in your pocket, block out more sound than the cheap wax ones, more comfortable (but do muddy the sound more)
As for earplugs, i bought a cheap pair of silicon drummer earplugs from guitar center for ~$12 last year. If i remember correctly, they attenuate noise by ~25db or 37db. Anyways they work really well, and are reusable, the only bad thing is they can feel really weird at first.
Ok... Just found a link. check em out...
http://www.musiciansfriend....ase_pid/421214/
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| Originally posted by dj chex As for earplugs, i bought a cheap pair of silicon drummer earplugs from guitar center for ~$12 last year. If i remember correctly, they attenuate noise by ~25db or 37db. Anyways they work really well, and are reusable, the only bad thing is they can feel really weird at first. Ok... Just found a link. check em out... [url]http://www.musiciansfr...ase_pid/421214/[/url] |
I hear this high pitched noise if I focus really hard when I'm in bed, not a constant thing, only if I really try I hear it fading lol. But I have had that for as long as I can remember .. it's just normal I think. Even deaf people HEAR something (apparently it sounds like the noise you hear under water).
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| Originally posted by jdat These are pretty close to Etymotics ER 20's which I highly recommendhttp://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er20.asp Don't mess around with your hearing! Protect it! |
I'm getting a pair to before the next clubbing trip I take. But I haven't decided where and what to get yet ! They should be hard to see though, I used those fluo types that stick out of your easr like Frankenstein one night .. never again
yeah i got it, not sure how long i've had it for, but the first time i remember having it was about 2 years ago when i went this club and the treble was set way too high, fcukers
Only really notice it when i think about it htough, you get used to it i guess
A couple of years ago I thought I had got it really bad. I had very loud ringing constantly for about 2 months after a night out when I danced too close to the speakers for too long. It was really disturbing as I could hear it all day long no matter what I was doing and no matter how much other background noise there was. It was really distracting at work, and was a nightmare when trying to sleep.
But gradually it seemed to go away. Or maybe I just got used to it? Either way it wasn't very nice thinking I was going to have to put up with it for the rest of my life, so I'm now a lot more careful with my ears when I go out.
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| Originally posted by tomfoord A couple of years ago I thought I had got it really bad. I had very loud ringing constantly for about 2 months after a night out when I danced too close to the speakers for too long. |
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| Originally posted by skip i should get one of those custom made ones as they're so comfortable i've heard and the insulation is great and it blocks out all frequencies equally so you won't hear just the bass when you're out clubbing! + you can use them with headphones too if you're the dj in the club. |
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| Originally posted by BelgianGuru Hey man, don't those ugly sticks stick out of your ears ? Must be a big setback for your 'game' no ? I'm getting a pair to before the next clubbing trip I take. But I haven't decided where and what to get yet ! They should be hard to see though, I used those fluo types that stick out of your easr like Frankenstein one night .. never again |
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| Originally posted by Sok Where are these sold and what do they cost? I've got the same earplugs as you, but it just seems that they aren't enough (Atleast when Paul Oakenfold decided to raise volume by 20 db every once in a while during his set). |
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