mattus123 Posted April 15, 2013 Posted April 15, 2013 We just cut the ends off the ear plugs, so they fit snug without that shitty bit poking out.thats a good idea, might do thati have the same problem as Gremm1s with the earplugs, the sticky out bit hits the inside of my cans and pushed them too far into my ear (can feel them hitting my ear drum or something)as for wearing them in clubs.. i do it all the time. my friends give me shit for it, but the next morning they are hte ones with ringing ears and im notI also think i can hear the music clearer aswell, and can hear people speak better aswelldefinetly can recommend Quote
GREMM1S Posted April 15, 2013 Posted April 15, 2013 Yes may have to do this, i wonder if that impacts the design somewhat though?Ive never had ringing ears, but a little more deaf the next day. Quote
legunner Posted April 15, 2013 Posted April 15, 2013 I use these http://www.etymotic.com/Wear them not just when DJing, but general clubbing. Saves ears. To get anything better than those you'd be looking at custom moulded ones (which is a very viable option if you would use them every week)I bought these. I cut off the top part of the plug which goes into your ear as it was too long for my liking and I also melted down the plastic on the bottom part that is used to pull them in and out of your ear. I can wear them while djing as well. Quote
BeatLeSS Posted April 16, 2013 Posted April 16, 2013 Thats it, I'm getting me a set of these! Too many recommendations to ignore. Quote
Kodiak Posted April 16, 2013 Posted April 16, 2013 The ones that I said you shove all the way in, I was talking about the old classic 3m ones.... I use these all the time at work (all day). I could understand you wanting to cut the end off those ones. No need for expensive exotic ones. The cheapies work just as well if using the correct size (people have different sized ear holes) and inserted correctly. But they are not re-usable as they lose the attenuation ability with each use. Quote
russell Posted April 16, 2013 Author Posted April 16, 2013 The ones that I said you shove all the way in, I was talking about the old classic 3m ones.... I use these all the time at work (all day). I could understand you wanting to cut the end off those ones. No need for expensive exotic ones. The cheapies work just as well if using the correct size (people have different sized ear holes) and inserted correctly. But they are not re-usable as they lose the attenuation ability with each use.Their ok for general use. There are other which are designed specifically for music to kill certain frequencies. those foam ones would not cut it. Quote
Mitch Posted April 16, 2013 Posted April 16, 2013 The ones I linked cut certain frequencies more than others, specially designed for use in loud music environments. Making them better than the disposables Quote
GREMM1S Posted April 16, 2013 Posted April 16, 2013 Heaps better than disposables for music, it reduces harsher frequencies and 20db, not muffles everything like disposables.the Etymotics are rated as the best non-custom ones you can get. Quote
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