Ear protection

Julián Fernández
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Ear protection

Postby Julián Fernández » Tue Dec 20, 2011 10:59 pm

Hey guys...

What are you using to protect your ears when drums aren´t mic´ed (and inears are not an option)? (I´m talking about live gigs and rehearsals; I always use protection when practicing)
I can´t stand playing the snare in the center of the skin, but those rimshots are making my right ear ringggg!

I tried different thing but without much luck... Earplugs doesn´t cut it neither, it all sounds too weird to me when wearing them... Any suggestions?
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Re: Ear protection

Postby DSOP » Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:50 am

Get custom fit ear plugs, with 10 or 15 db attentuation pads (25 if you're really loud).

http://www.westone.com/custom-products/ ... 20Products
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Re: Ear protection

Postby Da Chooch » Wed Dec 21, 2011 8:26 am

a buddy of mind implements a system where he takes a SM57 w/ him along w/ a behringer portable mixer like a Behringer XENYX-502 5 Input 2 Bus Mixer w/EQ. then mics the wedge monitor w/ that, covers the monitor w/ a packing blanket. then sending that to his lil' mixer.

i thought of testing this out myself. but w/ the equipment that i already have which is a zoom H2 and feed that into my ol' behringer mixer. on top of that i'm planning to mix in my tama rhythm watch as well to help me start off the right tempos in the set list.
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Re: Ear protection

Postby circh bustom » Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:16 pm

I love the sound of my drums, but I know what they sound like so I wear protection 90% of the time ranging from cheap ear plugs to headphones designed for gun practice. Think VF metrophones with Peltor and Browning stamped on them. I use those when I play with a certain hard rock cover band and use a PA sized monitor. What I like about those is once you get used to them, which doesnt take long, all well tuned kits sound the same which in my opinion levels the playing field when you have to play on a provided kit. It did take a while to get used to ear plugs, but its definitely better than the alternative of losing hearing. Pretty soon after wearing them, I had a hard time playing without them behind the fact that the highs given off by the kit were unbearable to my ears which had gotten used to the attenuation.
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Re: Ear protection

Postby Josiah » Wed Dec 21, 2011 8:53 pm

Ear Plugs if InEars aren't around. Though mine you just swap out the element for the filter. Custom molded is so worth the money.

When I'm lazy, like rehearsals, high quality ear plugs. I have a few sets that range from 28-34db reduction.

If you are on the real cheap a set of gun muffs are like $6, not sure what their frequency chart looks like though.
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Re: Ear protection

Postby Julián Fernández » Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:36 pm

Custom molded sound more like the real thing? Earplugs are not cutting it for me...
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Re: Ear protection

Postby Josiah » Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:43 pm

I use and recommend Westone Products http://www.westone.com/

Julián Fernández wrote: Earplugs are not cutting it for me...


When you say that, do you mean they don't cut the sound levels enough, it's still too loud? Or that the plugs attenuation is not to your liking?
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Re: Ear protection

Postby Julián Fernández » Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:52 pm

They sound too muffled, nothing like the real thing...
I have all kind of earplugs and iso headphones and they all work fine when playing by myself, but I can´t use them when playing with other musicians...
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Re: Ear protection

Postby Josiah » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:43 pm

I would suggest looking into the higher end ear plugs, their frequency attenuation is pretty awesome. It's going to always be a little off, cause the point is reduction, but still the higher end, such as the westone musicians molded plugs are far superior then the over the counter 'christmas tree' kind.
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Re: Ear protection

Postby chris perra » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:48 pm

These are different.. Way more open sounding..

http://www.earfilters.net/

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