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nrjizer
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bumfuck, GA
musicians earplugs

I figure I'd better invest in a pair - anyone reccomend any in particular?


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www.hearingprotection.co.uk
http://www.earinc.com/p2-specialty-musician.php

Basically the same product- just different prices due to exchange rates

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nrjizer
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Alright... quick question, do they automatically lower any volume by (9, 15, 25) dB, or is that just their maximum range? So, if I had some ER-25s in my ears, and I was listening to a system producing 90 dB, would I be hearing 80 dB (since that's considered the general safe range that you tend to shoot for) or 65?


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DJ Joshua H
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Registered: Sep 2003
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get the er-20's. They work well and they are only about $15 US or so. I'm not sure about the decibels, but the farther you put them into your ear, the more effective they are.

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the number is the dB drop across the board.
They are designed to reflect the ears natural freqency curve as closely as possible.... 25s may be a little too much- stick with 15s or 20s
p.s- even the quietest bar/club will exceed 80 anyway

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nrjizer
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Are the 15s or 20s still good enough for DJing in a club? I know those monitors have to get really damn loud.


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