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« Reply #100 on: May 23, 2005, 04:23 PM »

I have earplugs shaped after my ears. They take away 15db if I remember correctly and they doesn`t make the sound "boomy". Perfect I will say, and after getting tinnitus at the age of 14 I want to keep it away as long as I can. I think I`ve got four different sounds in my ear just now, but I`ve had them for such a long time that I`ve got used to it. But for all means, use ear protection! Your ears is one of those things you can`t "fix".  Sad
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« Reply #101 on: May 25, 2005, 01:20 PM »

I have a pair of Vic Firth Isolation Headphones - or whatever they're called - and I dig 'em pretty well.
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« Reply #102 on: June 21, 2005, 11:59 AM »

I trully suggest Vic Firth's SIH1, for around 50$ they are just amazing!
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« Reply #103 on: August 18, 2005, 08:26 PM »

I don't really use ear protection. Shocked because i don't play hard. I just listen to the music I create and enjoy it, BUT!, when I know I'm going to be loud i use those little foam thingies that u roll up and stick in your ears. Wink
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« Reply #104 on: August 30, 2005, 12:23 PM »

3M 1100 Foam Ear Plugs (29 NRR)


These are the ones I use for EVERYTHING...live music, loud rehearsals,...even loud guests when you're trying to sleep. Buy a box of 200 and they'll last...forever!

I wear the Vic Firth headphones ...to ...ahem...mow the lawn!...I need my tunes when I'm mowin....



....and I use the VFs to play to music..

playing with earplugs is difficult at first...you dont know how loud you really are. It has taken me years to get used to it, and I still have some issues (I still play too hard sometimes.)

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« Reply #105 on: August 30, 2005, 02:25 PM »

I use different methods of hearing protection depending on the application.  Here are my current options:

1. Superphones by GK-Music
2. ER•4 MicroPro™ Earphones by Etymotic
3. Connical-shaped foam earplugs

Any of these methods are very effective, but I would recommend to every drummer to always use protection.  Most young drummers are like "ehhh, I don't need that," but without protection 100% will surely be sorry at some point in their lives.  A great example is Alex Van Halen who had lost 50% of his hearing at some point in the 80's.  I wonder how he's hearing now?
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« Reply #106 on: September 02, 2005, 12:38 PM »

I usually just drink a fifth of JD beforehand, then everything sounds blurred together and quieter.  And even if it is too loud, I don't really mind if my ears start bleeding. Wink
Acutally, I use a pair of flesh-colored earplugs I found at Osco Drug.  I trimmed the outer part down so they are a little more hidden from onstage, but still retain their decibal rating (as far as I can tell, anyway).  Also, I've been curious about the earplugs that attenuate across all frequencies, although mine don't really emphasize the low ends.  Just always trying to find the "perfect" earplug.
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