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nex
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plug me ears

Post by nex » Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:21 pm

so I've decided to start pranging about the future of my ear drums and I'm considering getting a decent set of earplugs so that I don't get hit with tinnitus as early as some of my friends. I'm willing to splash a fair bit of cash on them but looking for value rather than spending a hundred quid extra just for a pair that look slightly cooler (or slightly less gay) or are a tiny bit comfier.

any recommendations? thankyou kind sages

elbe
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Post by elbe » Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:27 pm

http://www.customearprotection.co.uk/


real good value for money imo, I got me a pair and they work wonders

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fixation
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Post by fixation » Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:30 pm

i use the standard small yellow foam ones, not great but does cut out some of the harmful freqs


your from canterbury? im from sittingbourne 8)

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matthew_
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Post by matthew_ » Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:55 am

The alpine (I think) ones from chemicalrecords.co.uk are really good, they have the same filters as the £200 ones, and you can swap the filter depending on loudness, makes a real difference, not a bad sound either really, not too mushy if you use the right filter.

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