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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by dutty_switch » Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:59 am

rob sparx wrote:standing with my head in front of a speaker for the best part of an hour - I was virtually deaf for the next day, very stupid indeed!
I used to do this a lot. Then I went to a Milanese gig a few years back in Falmouth and got schooled! Don't do it any more. Still haven't got round to buy a pair myself (cos I'm slack and broke). Sometimes use the really crappy disposable ones if the system is really loud and distorted but it muffles a lot of the sound. The amount of people that regularly go to the dubstep & DnB nights around here makes me think they are definitely a worth while purchase.

People won't think your a puff for wearing them but in the end, its your hearing, not theres so it doesn't really matter what people think. The people who diss are the people who will be stumbling around the dance, not hearing the music and having to sit down loads cos there balance is fucked from inner ear damage!!
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by Genevieve » Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:07 pm

ashtray heart wrote:For over 30 years I went to tons of loud gigs and clubs (loudest gig - Swans @ the Zap Brighton in 86... they put their own pa system in the tiny arch... my trousers were blowing about I tell you... .they did structural damage to the club that night and my ears rang for 3 days)
anyway ... I never worried a lot about it.... then I quit drinking and started having panic attacks at gigs.... Fuck Buttons and Black Dice last year... the sound was rotten... heavy clipped digital distortion... vicious (both bands wearing earplugs I noticed). I had to get out of there. people were standing right in front of the speakers. I felt sorry for them. I'm gettin on now (nearly 50) and can't stand it too loud. Earplugs are a great idea.
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by Pada » Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:40 pm

Just got some elecin er-20s from boots £13 :D
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by SwordRaven » Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:55 pm

Forever falling in love with old tunes that I will never hear dropped.

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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by bespoke audio hire » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:46 pm

rinseballs21 wrote:do ear plugs make you feel like you missed out on the bass/sound compared to people not wearing ear plugs????



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To an extent yes you do missed out .......... but only on the negative points made. By wearing ear plugs you dont & wont miss out on the bass (that 38Hz - 63Hz that shakes out about) so i'll say it again WEAR EAR PLUGS :u: :u: You only have one pair of ears
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by dutty_switch » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:52 pm

SwordRaven wrote:Found them for 6 squid here

http://www.themp3company.co.uk/product/ ... s-er20.php
Do people rate these ear plugs then? If so, reckon I'll order some. For £6, it doesn't matter if they're not amazing as its gotta be better than nowt at all! :D
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by semr » Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:20 pm

they give them out free at some raves...man this is the first ive heard of all this damage to hearing stuff..its quite worrying really..ive been goin raves with big systems for almost a year now. gonna have to start wearing them by the looks of things. :(
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by rinseballs21 » Tue Oct 27, 2009 5:38 am

so basically..... you can still feel the bass shaking your body.....just the wobbles and such arent as loud???? right????

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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by kentnz » Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:54 am

I have lost much of my high end from rock gigs I have attended and have only just started going to dubstep gigs. A recent gig (Coki/Loefah/Excision) with a monster of a soundsystem really did a number one me. I was in bed after the gig trying to get to sleep and my ears were not really ringing (high pitch) but were doing the opposite, the low frequencies were oscillating in ears for about 30 seconds at a time every 10 minutes or so, I guess it was their swan song. I am definitely looking into earplugs for the future.
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by SwordRaven » Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:27 pm

mp3store ones seem to have gone...

Juno have them for £10.99 @ http://www.juno.co.uk/products/267850-01.htm
AudioRelief have them for £8.99 @ http://www.audiorelief.co.uk/shop/produ ... ucts_id=31

Couldn't get them in my local Boots, typical. Are they easy to wear/comfortable? I'm paranoid about shoving stuff in my ears (can't use in-ear earphones)
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by manuel » Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:38 pm

bought some earplugs the other week. Feels weird at first but its so nice to come out from a club/gig and have perfect hearing.
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by fused_forces » Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:39 pm

My ears are fuckin mangled thru years of abuse, got ear plugs but always forget em lol.

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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by Dubzteppa » Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:18 pm

manuel wrote:bought some earplugs the other week. Feels weird at first but its so nice to come out from a club/gig and have perfect hearing.
yeah same!
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by mrluxy » Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:42 am

Well im convinced, im ordering some today.
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Re: Loud music affecting hearing

Post by ♫♪♫ » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:38 am

rinseballs21 wrote:so basically..... you can still feel the bass shaking your body.....just the wobbles and such arent as loud???? right????
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