Talking About Hearing Issues And Ear Protection |
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Talking About Hearing Issues And Ear Protection |
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Mar 30 2013, 08:56 PM |
I always use protection in rehearsals. I use ear plugs or at least cotton to decrease the sound level. I don't use them when I play live because I'm not comfortable with that absence of power. I don't have experience with hearing issues but I recommend you to go to the doctor. Our ears are the most important thing so we have to take care of them!
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Apr 1 2013, 01:48 PM
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Interesting topic, could use some information on this subject since I don't want to get any ear damage! So I was wondering if anyone knows anything about in-ear monitors? I like the idea of having all the music close to my ears but also being isolated from all the bad frequencies that can cause any ear damage. Thanks in advance. It is really important especially as you start to get older and start putting mileage on the ears. I seem to have reovered. But what was scary to me is how you can go from more or less normal hearing to problems in one gig. It can not only end your career as a musician but impact your entire life. Really, there is no need for the stage to be 1000 dbs - but that's another topic. Check out http://www.hearnet.com/about/about_accomplishments.shtml Never used in ear monitors. I don't put any buds of anykind in my ears anymore. I've heard that thy can be isolating. But advances are being made. http://www.mailermailer.com/x?function=vie...81563n-70a91387 |
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Apr 1 2013, 02:28 PM
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That would be really helpful!
Thanks I will make up a little movie showcasing my ear monitoring gear and post it here, aye? Yeah, sometimes I've noticed my ears ringing a little bit when you go to the drums and he surprises you with some serious cymbal crashing, that just hurts my ears! It is really important especially as you start to get older and start putting mileage on the ears. I seem to have reovered. But what was scary to me is how you can go from more or less normal hearing to problems in one gig. It can not only end your career as a musician but impact your entire life. Really, there is no need for the stage to be 1000 dbs - but that's another topic. Check out http://www.hearnet.com/about/about_accomplishments.shtml Never used in ear monitors. I don't put any buds of anykind in my ears anymore. I've heard that thy can be isolating. But advances are being made. http://www.mailermailer.com/x?function=vie...81563n-70a91387 -------------------- Guitar
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