Foam earplugs?
Foam earplugs? Posted on: 14.03.2012 by Lang Abriel I know there are varying db ratings on certain types of earplugs, do people buy multiple pairs with different ratings or just use the generic store bought foam earplugs?I have a gig this weekend on an extremely loud contained system and don't want to blow my hearing....should i just buy the foam earplugs and hope my headphones and booth will be able to be heard through them? Also, where is the software adjustment for headphones in traktor 2? I can control the level on my s4 but I know that there is an alternate setting in the software. Thanks, | |
Darlene Strohbeck 30.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Hoodless
What the OP needs are something more like these: http://www.etymotic.com/hp/er20.html or these: http://store.djranking s.com/vmoda-faders-vip.html where they'll just bring all sound down by about 12-15db. I paid $200 for custom musicians earplugs that attenuate the sound about 20db (interchangeable filters), but I just purchased the v-moda fader earplugs from DJTT to give them a go. |
Reena Erdei 30.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Hoodless
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Alyssa Wilkison 29.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Rukks
Please try particular musician earplugs . It has more features of adjusting voice and etc. |
Lang Abriel 14.03.2012 | I know there are varying db ratings on certain types of earplugs, do people buy multiple pairs with different ratings or just use the generic store bought foam earplugs? I have a gig this weekend on an extremely loud contained system and don't want to blow my hearing....should i just buy the foam earplugs and hope my headphones and booth will be able to be heard through them? Also, where is the software adjustment for headphones in traktor 2? I can control the level on my s4 but I know that there is an alternate setting in the software. Thanks, |
Darlene Strohbeck 30.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Hoodless
What the OP needs are something more like these: http://www.etymotic.com/hp/er20.html or these: http://store.djranking s.com/vmoda-faders-vip.html where they'll just bring all sound down by about 12-15db. I paid $200 for custom musicians earplugs that attenuate the sound about 20db (interchangeable filters), but I just purchased the v-moda fader earplugs from DJTT to give them a go. |
Reena Erdei 30.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Hoodless
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Alyssa Wilkison 29.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Rukks
Please try particular musician earplugs . It has more features of adjusting voice and etc. |
Inez Marcinik 14.03.2012 | You should really try to get musicians earplugs, as they should block all frequencies equally. It's not just a case of moving the foam ones around. |
Lang Abriel 13.03.2012 | none will be here in time for the gig and the foam ones block alot of noise, I'm goin to try to find some old ones from work and snip the connecting string, I can adjust them a little bit to let in more or less soundi believe. |
Brunilda Kora 13.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by Hoodless
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Romelia Stankard 13.03.2012 | Just get cheap hi-fi musician's earplugs (hearos, they sell them at guitar center for $13) or other hi-fi earplugs http://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-Resea...1663020&sr=8-1 |
Dione Haimes 14.03.2012 | I bought Alpine musicsafe pro's for DJing, they come with 3 different filters. The earplugs i use at work are generic $0.99 earplugs but they do fine (afaik) for sitting next to heavy machinery all day. Any earplugs are better than no earplugs. And for your S4 there should be a bar inbetween the track decks and your library/playlists, with cue vol, mix and mic output, moving the cue vol actually amplifies what you have set on the hardware |
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