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custom ear plugs question
Thought I'd post this here as I would think you guys would know the most about them. I'm considering getting custom earplugs mainly for going to clubs to see dj's perform, as well as for djing myself.
I found this website, westone.com that which gave me some locations around where I live where I could get them done. Has anyone dealt with this company before and has any feedback?
Lastly, they come with filters of -9, -15, and -25 dB. Which ones would you recommend? I want to go and actually enjoy the club, I just hate going home and having my ears ringing for the whole next day. And for djing, I also want to make sure I hear everything clearly coming out of the cans.
Thank you all in advance!
Re: custom ear plugs question
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| Originally posted by JD8180 Thought I'd post this here as I would think you guys would know the most about them. I'm considering getting custom earplugs mainly for going to clubs to see dj's perform, as well as for djing myself. I found this website, westone.com that which gave me some locations around where I live where I could get them done. Has anyone dealt with this company before and has any feedback? Lastly, they come with filters of -9, -15, and -25 dB. Which ones would you recommend? I want to go and actually enjoy the club, I just hate going home and having my ears ringing for the whole next day. And for djing, I also want to make sure I hear everything clearly coming out of the cans. Thank you all in advance! |
i mix since 4 month with a -15db custom earplug. i guess -25 would be better after 7 hour of mixing (there is no db limit in spain, i guess we are at 110db+ in the booth), but when the party start, with -15db, i really feel like im sitting in front of my comp listening to music at normal level, so -25 would be too much at the beginning.
edit : one thing which became harder, was to proper set the gain volume, this is better the first time to have a friend to tell you how sound is, too lower or too highter
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| Originally posted by Rippey64 i mix since 4 month with a -15db custom earplug. i guess -25 would be better after 7 hour of mixing (there is no db limit in spain, i guess we are at 110db+ in the booth), but when the party start, with -15db, i really feel like im sitting in front of my comp listening to music at normal level, so -25 would be too much at the beginning. edit : one thing which became harder, was to proper set the gain volume, this is better the first time to have a friend to tell you how sound is, too lower or too highter |
thanks for the replies everyone! i'm sure over time I'll get used to them in regards to the gain issues.
Go for -25dB reduction. It sounds like a lot, but if you wear them in a quiet room you can still hear someone talking at normal volume perfectly well.
Prior to losing them, I had a custom moulded pair of -25dBs for about 18 months and took them to a variety of events pretty much every single week. They were brilliant - you can hear people talking fine and stand a foot away from the biggest speakers without being worried about your ears at all.
I've also DJed quite a few gigs with them and found them to be fine for mixing.
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