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kabelicious
Danse Macheen

Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver, CO
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1) Does anybody have any experience with these earplugs or competitors (if there are any)?
I got mine right before I went to Miami - they saved my hearing multiple times on that trip!
2) Do they cut the sound equally across all frequencies as advertised?
They seemed to cut equally from what I could hear - when I took them out, it just sounded like someone amped up the sounds rather than added them in.
3) Are they significantly better than the foam cheapies, in terms of noise reduction and sound quality?
The foam ones blocked ALL sound when I've tried them - and too much sound for me at times. Which is why I got these for $12 US.
4) How are they for comfort? I find the foam cheapies not too bad but after 5-6 hours they really start to bug me. However something about the ER-20s seems uncomfortable to me? Can anyone comment on this?
They were fine and I wore them for 6+ hours at least twice in Miami. I forgot I was wearing them a few times!
5) Online from Etymotic’s webpage they are USD$12, and I phoned Long and McQuade here in Toronto, and they said they sold them for CAD$150, I asked the guy to double check it and he said that’s how much they cost (crazy!) Has anybody ordered them online or bought them in Toronto?
If you need a pair, I can get you a pair here and deliver them to you in TO. I got mine off ebay.com at $12 US. If anyone wants to order a pair, send them to my place, and then get them at Decadence (or that weekend in general), you're more than welcome to.
6) And any other tid-bits of info would be highly appreciated!
All in all, they are one of the best things i brought to Miami with me - saved my hearing and my head!
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Have Love Will Travel
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Apr-03-2006 17:03
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Jer
Never Left

Registered: Nov 2003
Location: London Town
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Does anybody have any experience with these earplugs or competitors (if there are any)?
Just the ER-20s.
Do they cut the sound equally across all frequencies as advertised?
The ER-20s do a fantastic job of lowering the volume across the spectrum *evenly*, that's the most important part.
Are they significantly better than the foam cheapies, in terms of noise reduction and sound quality?
For the few extra dollars that you're spending, I can guarantee you that you'll appreciate it. Even if they weren't re-usable and re-washable, I'd gladly pay the money in order to enjoy the music without being in pain the next morning. I'll leave that for the Booze.
How are they for comfort? I find the foam cheapies not too bad but after 5-6 hours they really start to bug me. However something about the ER-20s seems uncomfortable to me? Can anyone comment on this?
I wore the ER-20s for about 7 hours Non-Stop and it didn't bother me one bit, you will actually forget they're there.
Online from Etymotic’s webpage they are USD$12, and I phoned Long and McQuade here in Toronto, and they said they sold them for CAD$150, I asked the guy to double check it and he said that’s how much they cost (crazy!) Has anybody ordered them online or bought them in Toronto?
I can't imagine the ER-20s being that obscenely expensive. I'm pretty sure they're out of stock @ the moment, but normally you can order them from Anjunabeats by clicking Here.
And any other tid-bits of info would be highly appreciated!
I can't afford to lose my hearing, certainly not right now and hopefully not in the future. I've already experienced slight hearing loss in one ear thanks to a mishap and I'm taking all measures to ensure it doesn't degrade further.
Well worth the purchase, trust me.
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Apr-03-2006 17:28
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MaxTO
The Lurker

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Toronto, Canada
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1) I've used cheap foamies, ER20s and currently use custom musician earplugs (Etymotics filters @ 25db)
2) Cheap foamies are next to useless in a club setting if you want to enjoy the music and/or socialize, all you hear is a muffled noise and the bass vibrating in your chest.
ER20s are very good for the price. The sound is good, and you are able to hear others when talking to them. Best bang for the buck.
Custom earplugs are great, but pricey. If I remember correctly mine came out to $190CAD and I'd recommend them if you'll be using them on a regular basis (ie. once a week or more)
3) see #2
4) I found the foamies to be a bit messy by the end of the night, as you're all sweaty and they get a bit soaked. I usually have to wipe down the ER20s or customs somewhere near the end of the night. Foamies I found to be fairly comfortable, while the other two I sometimes have to check if they're still there (ie. very comfy).
5) *shrugz*
6) Yeah, the gallery will seem like a whole new place when you wear good ear protection. 'till I started wearing earplugs, I hated that room and couldn't stand to be in there for more than 10-15 minutes, leaving with ears ringing for the next 2 days.
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Apr-03-2006 17:28
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