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Why Protect Your Ears at All?

Disclaimer — I am not a medical professional and the topics discussed below are my opinions from my experience using earplugs as a musician and from what I have read. When you listen to loud music, even though you may not notice it, the nerve transmition is altered permanently. Dr. Eric Smouha notes that this type of damage is not initially picked ...

How to Tell If You Have Hearing Loss

Seeing an audiologist is the first step in identifying a hearing problem. According to Dr. Tel Brown, 10% of the United States population currently has some sort of hearing loss. Tinnitis, or ringing in the ears, is the biggest warning sign for hearing loss. Hearing loss happens over time, much after damage has taken place. Noise induced hearing lo...

Can Headphones Cause Hearing Loss?

Yes, especially if you listen to loud music for long periods of time on small in ear buds. Using ear buds, like the ones that ship with the iPhone, poses one of the biggest risks to your hearing if you are not careful. Why is this?Since these types of headphones are directly inside of your ear canal, there’s nowhere for sound to escape except towar...

Other Things That Can Cause Hearing Loss

Rolling the windows down while driving

How Do You Know If A Concert Is Too Loud For Your Hearing?

Any major concert with a big PA system is generally going to be loud enough to damage your hearing. Depending where you are inside of the venue will definitely play a role. If you are in the back of the room, far away from the speakers, you’re probably fine. However, if you’re up close next to the main speakers and the stage, you definitely need to...

Bringing Children and Infants to Loud Concerts

You might be wondering if it’s okay to bring your children of infant to a concert, wedding football game, or any other loud event. Are these events ridden with dangerous levels on noise? For the most part, the answer is yes. By using the SPL meter app, you can determine if the location you are seated in is too loud for your infant’s or child’s ears...

Can We Reverse Hearing Damage with Today’S Technology?

While the answer has been a resounding no in the past decades, it seems that we may be on the right track to reversing noise-induced hearing loss. Scientists have recently made a big breakthroughby successfully restoring the hearing in mice who were previously deafened. Researchers manipulated the genes of mice. Their inner ears would now produce a...

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Do drummers need earplugs?

The accumulation of hearing damage can go unnoticed and it is irreparable. For this reason, it’s crucial for drummers to wear noise protection such as earplugs, in ear monitors, or noise isolation headphones while playing drums. In this article, we’ll look at the best earplugs for drummers on the market.

What are the best earplugs for musicians?

In order to achieve this, the best earplugs for musicians will have an equal attenuation across all frequencies as to not distort the sound. You’ll know you’ve found the best earplugs for protecting your hearing when they can reduce the noise by about 15 to 30 decibels. 1. EAROS ONE High-Fidelity Acoustic Filters

Are universal earplugs better than foam ear plugs?

If you’re looking for hearing protection for the occasional concert, club, or sporting event, affordable universal-fit earplugs like the Loop Experience Earplugs are an improvement over foam plugs. But if you’re a professional musician or a frequent concert-goer, we suggest that you go to an audiologist and get custom-made earplugs.

Are custom earplugs worth the investment?

If you are a musician or go to a lot of concerts, custom earplugs might be worth the investment: They sound and fit better and last longer. Kids need hearing protection too, and the earmuff style is best. These can also be helpful for kids who are sensitive to auditory overstimulation.

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Musicians hearing protection: A review - RR664

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Hear the Music — Hearing loss prevention for musicians

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McCallum ETY Earplugs

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Hearing Protection for Musicians

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Personal hearing protectors – selection - Worksafe QLD

introduced by the 'real world' ear protection be regarded as potentially under-protecting. For good attenuation



Strategies to prevent hearing loss

Hearing Review March 2006 Earplugs and Auditory Danger. ER-15. Loudspeakers/. Drums. Amplified ... A 25 year old drummer read that he needed to use.



Identifying Targets for Interventions to Increase Earplug Use in Noisy

7 déc. 2021 systematic review found few robust intervention studies to improve ... oh yeah I've got these earplugs that I use when I'm drumming and.



LADY GAGAs

The Police drummer has had an influence on an enormous variety of players. tensioned that tightly for the review it ... Earasers Musicians' Earplugs.





April 1996

Japanese drum makers - and drummers in general - good reason to take Drummer for review. ... Jimmy Chamberlin has garnered good reviews for his work.