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RobbyG.
I get earplugs at work and there are several kinds to choose from as well.I wear ear protection at work AND when I go to a club.There's NO WAY I could bear the volumes blasting in places like the Guv or Koolhaus or Viva.I had my hearing checked at work last year and my hearing was ok (thank God:tongue2 ).I just can't bear living in total silence when I get older & not being able to listen to music because of some bad choices from early on in my life.If I had a choice between blindness & defness then I would choose blindness.I think I would actually go mad if I lost ALL of my hearing.

I was wondering Jayx1 if you had your hearing checked just to see if you did sustain any damage from DJing:conf:


Rob

Hearing you LOUD & CLEAR:D
Theresa
I KNOW I have done damage to my hearing. I often get ringing, sometimes I can't hear at all for a couple seconds, I have a hard time hearing people talk at times, I always have to turn the TV up to hear it properly.

I should get my hearing tested.

I think it is largely due to the fact that I am always listening to music with headphones, VERY LOUDLY! And never mind the clubs where I dance RIGHT BESIDE the speakers. Yea, probably a dumb move.

It isn't severely bad right now, but sometimes it gets frusterating when I ask people to repeat themselves several times.

Oh well, I wont worry about it right now, but I am turning my headphones down... :nervous:
StereoPrincess
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
some children singing...


were they ukranian? cuz i heard it too.
rabbitjoker
quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
were they ukranian?


Damn nuskikovs! Schmlengei!!
Theresa
HUH!? Wassat?
MattVagrant
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Originally posted by drgoodvibe
So how concerned are you guys? Thoughts from Dj's and clubbers alike


My ears are ed -- I can even tell that I've now got one ear hearing better (or worse) than the other (monitoring ear is weaker). Yes I'm worried. My hearing has noticeably deteriorated over even just the last year or so, let alone whatever damage was done beforehand while walking past some of the big-ass stacks at the old BLC parties for example. Ack! Those hurt!

If anyone has a link to someplace that sells custom pro earplugs, please let me know (or perhaps I should see my local audiologist?). I've tried tons of conventional earplugs and hate them all. Hmmm... Cost is not too much of an issue. I work in a loud environment (heavy machinery constantly running @ high RPM), so my benefit plan will likely cover them...
MattVagrant
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Originally posted by Jayx1
The best sound ive ever heard to this day was at stereo in montreal. It was so loud yet you could have a conversation next to the speaker since the music and sound was so clear.


Agreed. You can be standing right in front of the stacks there, with that system cranked, and there's absolutely no pain -- it's just so LUSH! Proof that it really is all about the 'bad sound'/interference/distortion that our engineer types are talking about.
rabbitjoker
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Originally posted by MattVagrant
If anyone has a link to someplace that sells custom pro earplugs, please let me know (or perhaps I should see my local audiologist?).


Union Hearing Aid Centre Ltd.
Suite 710 - 123 Edward Street
Toronto, ON
M5G 1E2

P: 416-364-2264
F: 416-348-0780

They have an audiologist that is there 3 days a week or so to do tests - tests cost ~$30. I had the audiologist write a script for the attenuators and then just submitted a claim to my work insurance - viola it was paid.
drgoodvibe
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Union Hearing Aid Centre Ltd.
Suite 710 - 123 Edward Street
Toronto, ON
M5G 1E2

P: 416-364-2264
F: 416-348-0780

They have an audiologist that is there 3 days a week or so to do tests - tests cost ~$30. I had the audiologist write a script for the attenuators and then just submitted a claim to my work insurance - viola it was paid.


thanks for the link RJ

and i'm diggin all the responses!
trancechaos
im very very very very worried bout my right ear, its crazy ringing & aching after last night?

anyone have recomendations for earplugs?

edit: oops, i never read RJ's last post

SurrJRS
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Union Hearing Aid Centre Ltd.


Excellent! Thanks RJ! I think i'll check em out tomorrow. My work insurance should cover this as well -- and of not, well... you can't really be a trance addict if you can't hear the trance, so this would be a good investment.

For now I use the el-cheapo Shoppers Drug Mart ear plugs. Unfortunately the cheap ones tend to block out quite a bit of the frequency band. I think someone was telling me that they make earplugs based on hearing aids that reproduce all the frequencies, just at a lower decibel level.
psychosomatica
Do you have to have a particular reason for submitting earplugs under insurance?
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