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#157634 - 02/06/08 11:17 AM
Re: Proper ear protection for drummers
[Re: dredpir8roberts]
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Registered: 12/29/05
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Of all the inexpensive earplugs I've tried, my favorite by far are the Etymotic ER-20 "High Fidelity" earplugs, which you can find for $10-12 per pair. Some cheap earplugs block certain frequencies more than others, so once you take the plugs out, things sound very different and you might find that you've been playing out of balance. The Etymotic plugs' response is pretty flat throughout the audible range, so things sound close to the the same when you're wearing them -- just quieter.
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#157635 - 03/05/08 09:44 PM
Re: Proper ear protection for drummers
[Re: SkyDog]
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Registered: 03/04/08
Loc: Washington, DC
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I used to go the gun shops to get ear plugs, but some of their clients were a bit scary. The last time I found a bottle of 40 pair at the drug store. They looked like a bottle of vitamins. Most importantly they did the job and were cheap. If you do use the foam plugs make sure you use them properly. Roll the plug between your thumb and first finger into a thin tube. Using your opposite hand, pull up on your ear to straighten out the ear canal. Use your forefinger to hold the plug in as it expands. Once you have both in, check to see that they are effectively blocking the sound. Cover both ears with the palm of your hands. You should hear no difference between when you have your hands over your ears and when you don't. What ever you do, protect your ears. Tinnitus is no fun, and is a subject worthy of its own forum.
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#157637 - 03/06/08 12:01 AM
Re: Proper ear protection for drummers
[Re: Font]
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Registered: 03/09/06
Loc: South Jordan, Utah
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Check out the reviews on this site. http://www.drumlines.org/reviews/showproduct.php/product/171/sort/7/cat/49/page/1These North Sonic plugs work great for me. They have holes in them with some kind of sound filter device. You can hear people talking and snare shots don't hurt. At first they weren't comfortable because they went in too deep for me. I just bit off the tips down to the second ring one day at band camp and they are perfect now. They are about $10 at Cabela's website and well worth it.
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#157639 - 04/02/08 09:13 PM
Re: Proper ear protection for drummers
[Re: Supernova325]
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Registered: 03/26/07
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you guys are using those styrophome ear plugs but i don't really like those, ok they last a few weeks then you have to go buy more. I bought plastic ear plugs for that price and they're completely reusable. they're hunting earplugs too, so I should be just fine.
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