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| quote: | Originally posted by Dean Millson
I'm positive my hearing is damaged to some point, but thankfully not too badly.
I'm hoping to talk my mother into helping my chip in for my birthday in a few weeks for a pair of custom made/fitted earplugs (they're about $400) that i can also wear in my headphones when DJing. |
Incorrect.
I bought my pair for.....
$260?
Fuck though, they are so good, worth every cent. I have been wearing them for around 6 months now, both as a DJ and a clubber, and noticed a huge difference.
After Armin van Buuren, I was the only person out of the ten I went with that didn't have ringing in my ears for a few days after.
When DJing, there is a barely noticeable drop in bass, but otherwise, sound quality is the same.
Admittedly, they can irritate you ears a little bit, but not so much so that it becomes part of your night. After a few drinks (or pills), you literally forget that they are in until you get home.
Can't recommend them highly enough.
You don't look like too much of a dickhead wearing them either, because they barely protrude from your ears.
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Jul-03-2007 06:33
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Domesticated
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Custom fitted, yes.
They reduce all sound by -25dB.
You can hear people speaking at normal volume in a quiet room when you have them in.
I got them at some place in Prahran. Sorry, had a look but couldn't find the name. It was close to the corner of Chapel and Toorak Rd, in a side street, maybe Cromwell or Surrey?
You bloody need ear plugs at F4 too Dean, they always have the system cranked way too high. I reckon F4, Room and Metro are the loudest clubs I've ever been to.
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Jul-03-2007 06:50
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj_Es-Dva
i've seen lots of people use them in the past and i once tried the foam, but honestly, cbf, ive seen people use them once or twice and then just forget, i take comfort in the fact those old djs who have been doing it for ages can still hear |
They can't...?
Did you have any DJs in mind?
All the times I've ever heard hearing loss mentioned to big name DJs, they say:
a) They have it badly already.
b) It's creeping up on them, and they're worried.
c) They couldn't give a shit because they wear plugs.
I've seen a few of the big names recently using plugs actually.
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