Earplugs

Imp

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Enough is enough guys, i really need to get myself some decent earplugs for christmas.. was at wembley stadium last night and it started to hurt pretty bad..

im in the UK, looking to spend about 50-60 quid.. i'm wondering

a) what should i look for in a good set?
b) any brands you'd definitley recommend?

im looking for ok-ish clarity as well - i dont wanna have the tempation to take them out to hear more clearly
 
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it may be worth looking for a local hearing centre, then you can get some custom made which fit your ears/attenuate the right frequencies etc.
 
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I never play a gig without them. I just get the generic type any drugstore carries. I stand at the end of the stage so whichever ear faces the drums gets plugged and the other ear is unplugged to hear the room sound and my vocal monitor.
 
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thanks for the replies guys, etymotic look pretty good, and they have a UK presence..

anyone in the UK found a company/product they're happy with here?
 
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whats the attenuation like on them? like, could you play with them in?

thanks for the site man, i'll probably end up going for these hehe
 
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I use Westones with 15dB filters. I don't go to concerts without 'em.

Once I lose my hearing, this gig is over. And then I'll have to learn to say, "Would you like to Supersize that?"
 
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I've got a custom set by etymotic...perfect fit, and you can hear everything perfectly. You have to get them through a local hearing aid center. costs about $150 USD and worth every penny
 
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IMO, either get a custom set (Etymotic or Westone) or don't bother spending more than about $20 on plugs.

I did the former. Flat attenuation lets you have more attenuation while still being able to hear reasonably well.
 
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