Ear Protection
Ear Protection Posted on: 11.10.2012 by Trish Woudstra Hey guys I want to get the Beats Detox Pro for DJing but I need to protect my ears. What do you guys recommend I do? Should I wear earplugs under the headphones, can that be done? Thanks. | |
Layne Koop 12.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by sss18734
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Erica Charvet 12.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by soundinmotiondj
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Madelene Witek 12.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
I know he didn't ask for an opinion on the headphones haha, but we gotta let 'im know! People need to just forget all these commercial brands, buy a pair of athm50s or something of equal quality, make sure they're flat and move on with their life. I've had my m50s for a year and a half and I can't imagine I'd need anything better unless I suddenly came up in the production game lol (unlikely) |
Rolanda Clodfelder 11.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sn0wday
Just horribly horribly overpriced. *Despite every other DJ believeing your a tit for buying them in the first place |
Trish Woudstra 11.10.2012 | Hey guys I want to get the Beats Detox Pro for DJing but I need to protect my ears. What do you guys recommend I do? Should I wear earplugs under the headphones, can that be done? Thanks. |
Nedra Fresneda 12.10.2012 | Please continue the discussion in the already numerous threads about the subject. |
Venetta Cawyer 12.10.2012 | In some occasions I can imagine wearing hearing protection.. Like if you don't have control over the booth volume or if there is too much volume coming back at you from the room but most of the time I deal with DJ's who wears -20dB custom molded protection, then turns up his/her headphone to an ungodly volume and then has the 4 gigawatt monitor setup blasting at full volume at about 1 meter away from him/her. And then complains that the monitors aren't loud enough. Just use your ears as judgement and let it be swift. If you take off your headphones and you're like OHGOD THIS IS LOUD for just 1 second. You can bet your ass it's loud. Just turn it down. Really, there is no shame in turning down the volume of your monitors. |
Layne Koop 12.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by sss18734
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Erica Charvet 12.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by soundinmotiondj
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Madelene Witek 12.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
I know he didn't ask for an opinion on the headphones haha, but we gotta let 'im know! People need to just forget all these commercial brands, buy a pair of athm50s or something of equal quality, make sure they're flat and move on with their life. I've had my m50s for a year and a half and I can't imagine I'd need anything better unless I suddenly came up in the production game lol (unlikely) |
Rolanda Clodfelder 11.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sn0wday
Just horribly horribly overpriced. *Despite every other DJ believeing your a tit for buying them in the first place |
Madelene Witek 11.10.2012 | We need to take a step back and ask why, in gods name, are you buying those headphones? |
Layne Koop 11.10.2012 | Yes. The custom plugs fit under headphones...even if you keep the headphones on all the time. The ETY plugs can be used under headphones...but are not comfortable to use like that. |
Trish Woudstra 11.10.2012 | And do you just wear them under your headphones? |
Layne Koop 11.10.2012 | The custom plugs are about $180...and well worth it. I was fitted by an audiologist, and it was the same price as the home kit. I will NOT go back to even ETY plugs. |
Erica Charvet 11.10.2012 | If you can afford the Detox headphones, you can probably afford a pair of custom molded musician's earplugs. Otherwise, you could get some ETY-Plugs and wear them under your phones. |
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