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My Ear Was Bleeding...
Man, I can't stress this enough. TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEARING. I been DJing since 1992 and never did once I paid attention to my dad all those times when he used to tell me to wear ear plugs.
Now I wish I did.
Last week, my left ear was bleeding. It happened one day I was spending time with my girlfriend. I felt something funny inside of my ear, used a cotton swab, and it came out with blood. Not soaking in blood, but enough to scare the shit out of me.
I'm gonna go to the doctor and get my ear checked soon. Hopefully it isn't related to DJing and I'm hoping it was something temporary. However, I also been noticing that that same ear sounds a bit different than the other.
I'm now looking around for some professional ear plugs. However, I will hold back on purchasing them until I see my doctor. I wanna see what he recommends.

I highly recommend these ear plugs: http://alpineearplugs.com/ They're made for musicians. They attenuate the sound without muffling specific frequency. Plus, you can put head phones on with them in your ears and it's completely comfortable. Sometimes, I even forget I have them in.
Hope everything turns out alright...
i'm planning on getting some custom ones this summer
every time i go to the club i usually have at least a pair of those foam ones with me, i used to have a pair of the etymotic plugs, but i lost them
even djing with the foam ones was possible, hard to get precise but possible
after djing in clubs and setting up large sound rigs for 10 years i have noticeable tinnitus, so i do everything i can to protect my hearing now
www.hearingprotection.co.uk <---- go there NOW. ER25s will save your hearing- should be mandatory in clubs for djs IMHO
While we're on the topic, do any of these brands of musicians earplugs have user-changable filters? I'm in the market for a pair and I feel like the 25db range might be too much for smaller lounge type venues where the sound isn't as loud, but loud enough to warrant earplug use.
Stop listening to shit music and you should be fine.
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| Originally posted by woscar Stop listening to shit music and you should be fine. |
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| Originally posted by nrjizer While we're on the topic, do any of these brands of musicians earplugs have user-changable filters? I'm in the market for a pair and I feel like the 25db range might be too much for smaller lounge type venues where the sound isn't as loud, but loud enough to warrant earplug use. |
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| Originally posted by Beatflux Jesus Christ...you are fucking stupid. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated He may be stupid, but I'm sure he's smart enough to detect when people are joking. |
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| Originally posted by DiscoStew I highly recommend these ear plugs: http://alpineearplugs.com/ They're made for musicians. They attenuate the sound without muffling specific frequency. Plus, you can put head phones on with them in your ears and it's completely comfortable. Sometimes, I even forget I have them in. Hope everything turns out alright... |
http://www.trustedreviews.com/mp3/n...EARING-LOSS-/p1, scary.
after demf I'm definitely getting custom earplugs. the etymotic ones are alright for a break but if dance music is a regular thing for you, you should really get proper earplugs
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| Originally posted by Freak www.hearingprotection.co.uk <---- go there NOW. ER25s will save your hearing- should be mandatory in clubs for djs IMHO |
Good thread
I've often considered buying some ear plugs. This just convinced me to do so - thanks
I imagine being exposed to extremely loud jet engines for my job plus extremely loud music for my main hobby can't be good for an extended period of time.
Although I've been listening to dance music for ages, I've just recently started going out, clubbing, as well as DJing. I should probably get some ear plugs early and save myself from any trouble in the future.
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| Originally posted by Beatflux People don't take this stuff seriously enough, so the last thing we need is more jokes. |
GOOD NEWS!!! I just got back from my Dr. He said my ears are fine. Nothing wrong, no raptured ear drums, nothing! He prescribed me Claritin to clear the stuffiness.
Now, that was a wake up call. Ear plugs are a must now!

I've been using Elacin ER25's since '02 (ish, +/- 1 year). Mine are finally nearing the end of their life and I guess I need to get them re-done. At least at that time, they said that if I want new ones, they'll have the molds archived and I can just give them my serial number and they can send new ones. Guess I'll have to see how that turns out.
I'll probably also end up getting a set of 15dB filters to complement my 25s since in some situations (lounges, bars and other non-club/superloud places) the 25s are just a bit too much.
Definitely get hearing protection instantly if you spend a lot of time in clubs. You can still feel the sound in your body well enough, but still be able to hear stuff when you're old, which I've heard is a nice thing.
Also, for some reason it seems like it's easier to hold conversations in loud bars when wearing the plugs. 
I've got tinnitus from all the years of noise abuse. All i can say is that if you don't give a fuck it's not that bad. Just that sometimes when things are silent i get this painful ringing/schreeching noise that hurts my brain. Real bad when you try going to sleep sometimes.
Alright, I'm going to go have ear impressions taken next week so that I can order myself some custom earplugs. But I'm not sure which brand to go with.
I'm going to be using these to DJ, so I need a pair of plugs best suited for that purpose, and that don't stick out of my ear and prevent me from wearing headphones. That's priority #1.
Priority #2 is something that I can change the filters on myself. I'm assuming that I'd be happiest with something in the ~25db range, but I'd hate to be wrong after dropping a good amount of money on them. Also, I occasionally spin at lounge type venues that aren't at full club volume, but loud enough such that I'd like to use plugs anyways. So I'm worried that 25db might be too much for these situations.
I've noticed that all of the custom plugs offered from Etymotic.com, hearingprotection.co.uk, and Elacin have the same model numbers (ER9, ER12, ER25). Are these all the same plugs, just from different distributors? Also someone mentioned that the plugs from Westone have swappable filters, anyone have any idea how these stack up to the ER series (assuming they are all in fact the same)?
Okay... it might be a completely noob question... but i totally assume my noobness on this...
So, if you have earplugs on, do you still understand the others people well, or do you need to take your earplugs off to have a short conversation?
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| Originally posted by Dj_AtP So, if you have earplugs on, do you still understand the others people well, or do you need to take your earplugs off to have a short conversation? |
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| Originally posted by nrjizer I've noticed that all of the custom plugs offered from Etymotic.com, hearingprotection.co.uk, and Elacin have the same model numbers (ER9, ER12, ER25). Are these all the same plugs, just from different distributors? Also someone mentioned that the plugs from Westone have swappable filters, anyone have any idea how these stack up to the ER series (assuming they are all in fact the same)? |
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| Originally posted by Freak Yes- all the same filter manufacturer, and the moulds are produced by the individual companies to fit those filters. Yes they are swappable. I have 15 25 and solid blanks and takes 10 seconds to change the filter |
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