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Re: custom ear plugs question
| quote: | 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've got the Elacin ER15's.
I love them to bits. Granted it is a bit weird when you have them in your ears at first because, well the best way to describe it is if cup your hands over your ears and speak you get that muffled sound of your voice.
That's how your voice sounds when you have the ear plugs in but when someone speaks to you, their voice is able to pass straight through the filters, granted at a lower volume but it's weird how you can hear them.
Bass is slightly boomier for want of a better word but you can still enjoy the music. At first i thought I was missing out but I've grown to enjoy having them in.
The funniest thing is that I turn into an absolute grumpy fúcker if i've forgotten them on a night out. My ears will start ringing after 2 hours of being in a club so it's vital that it becomes a routine for me to take them out on every night.
Personally I'm really glad i have them, 15's were enough for me. 25 for me would be for really long exposures such as being a sound engineer or bar staff in a club every night etc..
Can't comment on the company unfortunately as i live in Dublin so that's no use.
HTH
nelly
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