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ok so im gonna make the dive
is it definately worth the cash to get moulded rather than one-size-fits-all?
is it about the ER15s? seems like 9s arent enough but 25s might be too quiet? will 15s provide adequate protection in most club environments?
i wish i'd done this earlier so i could come dmz, but im too prang now! ive been getting fizzing a lot so i dont want to go over the edge!
is it definately worth the cash to get moulded rather than one-size-fits-all?
is it about the ER15s? seems like 9s arent enough but 25s might be too quiet? will 15s provide adequate protection in most club environments?
i wish i'd done this earlier so i could come dmz, but im too prang now! ive been getting fizzing a lot so i dont want to go over the edge!
I reckon you can use musicians' earplugs from your local drum shop for most applications, and yes a -15dB reduction should be adequate.
more info here init: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=9832
edit: £150+ is a lot to drop on moulded earplugs, but yes worth it in the end. The fit is absolute, and a lot more comfortable. If you can spend the money I'd say go for it.
more info here init: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=9832
edit: £150+ is a lot to drop on moulded earplugs, but yes worth it in the end. The fit is absolute, and a lot more comfortable. If you can spend the money I'd say go for it.
thats what i was after really, just an endorsement. ive got a cushty job temporarily so i figure while ive got it i should put it to good useThinKing wrote:edit: £150+ is a lot to drop on moulded earplugs, but yes worth it in the end. The fit is absolute, and a lot more comfortable. If you can spend the money I'd say go for it.
i have these and they are very good
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I got mine from a drum shop
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I got mine from a drum shop
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Pretty sure I saw Yunx using those, or similar when he played up here.
no chance of stretching to the custom fit ones at the moment though!
Specially with *****mas coming up.
Pretty sure I saw Yunx using those, or similar when he played up here.
no chance of stretching to the custom fit ones at the moment though!
Specially with *****mas coming up.

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er20s from there
less then £15 delivered
same filters (Apparently) as the custom moulded ones - and a 1/10 of the price
er20s from there
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same filters (Apparently) as the custom moulded ones - and a 1/10 of the price
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It's cool that the filter is the same, but if the plugs themselves aren't moulded to fit your ear canals the same filters won't be anywhere near as efficient. Having said that they're still good, and excellent value, but if you're serious enough about your hearing to spend the money it's moulded all the way.
Yunx uses moulded er25s apparently - the highest decibel reduction you can get standardly. I made the mistake of getting 9s - as you can buy filters seperately I'll be getting some 15s soonish. 9 is fine for most things, but stuff like subdub will still be pretty damaging.
Yunx uses moulded er25s apparently - the highest decibel reduction you can get standardly. I made the mistake of getting 9s - as you can buy filters seperately I'll be getting some 15s soonish. 9 is fine for most things, but stuff like subdub will still be pretty damaging.

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$12 a pair of basic....
$150-$200 for custom..
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$12 a pair of basic....
$150-$200 for custom..
Badman.. simple, quality, protect ur neck .. er.. ears.
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i have the ER-15s. -15db reduction is more than adequate for dj-ing/raving purposes.
you have to bear in mind that decibels work on a logarythmic scale: for every +10db the volume gets twice as loud.
so a -15db reduction is effectively making the music 2-and-a-half times quieter.
my audiologist says thats more than enough and i agree with him. in fact sometimes if the system isnt mega-loud they almost seem too quiet, and i have no hearing damage whatsoever.
oh yeah, and get molded cos its not just a comfort thing. as UFO said, unless the plugs block out all sound (i.e. by being molded to your ear) then the filters won't be able to work efficiently and you'll get coloured sound.
you have to bear in mind that decibels work on a logarythmic scale: for every +10db the volume gets twice as loud.
so a -15db reduction is effectively making the music 2-and-a-half times quieter.
my audiologist says thats more than enough and i agree with him. in fact sometimes if the system isnt mega-loud they almost seem too quiet, and i have no hearing damage whatsoever.
oh yeah, and get molded cos its not just a comfort thing. as UFO said, unless the plugs block out all sound (i.e. by being molded to your ear) then the filters won't be able to work efficiently and you'll get coloured sound.
Damo wrote:i have the ER-15s. -15db reduction is more than adequate for dj-ing/raving purposes.
you have to bear in mind that decibels work on a logarythmic scale: for every +10db the volume gets twice as loud.
so a -15db reduction is effectively making the music 2-and-a-half times quieter.
my audiologist says thats more than enough and i agree with him. in fact sometimes if the system isnt mega-loud they almost seem too quiet, and i have no hearing damage whatsoever.
oh yeah, and get molded cos its not just a comfort thing. as UFO said, unless the plugs block out all sound (i.e. by being molded to your ear) then the filters won't be able to work efficiently and you'll get coloured sound.
Agree with all of this... I've got the moulded ER-15's and they are perfect...
If you can stretch to the moulded ones get em.. they reduce the volume just enough and are comfortable.. I wear em for long periods of time at work or in clubs and you almost forget they are in..
What is scary tho is when you take them out, i wanted to just do an A-B on the dancefloor and it actually hurt my ears, you just av to put em back in.. Worrying that i used to go to dances for years without them really... deffo a factor why i now get ringing in my ears..
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btw you should never do this. like never.Cogent wrote: What is scary tho is when you take them out, i wanted to just do an A-B on the dancefloor and it actually hurt my ears, you just av to put em back in.. Worrying that i used to go to dances for years without them really... deffo a factor why i now get ringing in my ears..
your ears get such a shock at the new noise that it fucks them up in some way
It was a one off believe.. When i first got them i just wanted to see what was being reduced it was scary how fucking loud it was... Never done it since.. but thanks ramadan for the info...ramadanman wrote:btw you should never do this. like never.Cogent wrote: What is scary tho is when you take them out, i wanted to just do an A-B on the dancefloor and it actually hurt my ears, you just av to put em back in.. Worrying that i used to go to dances for years without them really... deffo a factor why i now get ringing in my ears..
your ears get such a shock at the new noise that it fucks them up in some way
actually, I've got the -30's, I came from the -25'selgato wrote:really?! how can that be? is there not 10 db's more reduction?Bypass wrote:There's is no difference in volume btw between the two. At least not noticable...
Mayby because they filter the dangerious frequencies instead of blocking them totally (like the foam ones) so it's barely noticable. Or I am completely wrong and talking bs. All I can say is that out of experience I don't notice any difference.

This is the chart from my earplugs

Algemeen = general
Hoge tonen = High tones
Midden tonen = mids
Lage tonen = lows
so there's barely any difference in the high and mids but a lot in the lows.
I use them to play out and to party.
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