Musician’s
earplugs were designed to provide even sound reduction across frequency so that
when you wear them, you hear all the music, but at a slightly reduced
volume. They are composed of two parts: 1) a soft silicone earpiece that
has been molded to the shape of your ear and 2) an attenuator. The
earpiece has a hollow cavity that is tuned to resonate at the same frequency as
the average ear canal so that when you insert the Musician’s earplugs you do
not get that stuffed up “talking with my head in a barrel” effect that you get
with solid earplugs. The attenuators come in three levels of attenuation (sound
reduction): ER-9, ER-15, and ER-25. The higher the number, the more sound
is reduced. ER-9s are great for classical and jazz musicians. The
ER-15s are the most popular and are used by a variety of musicians from heavy
classical, to country, folk and rock and roll. The ER-25s are great for
drum and bugle corps and to wear if your performance leans more toward levels
of Metallica than Moody Blues. Non-custom ER-20's are also available.
Audible
Difference not only fits your ears with these custom earplugs, but help you
find the right earplugs for your specific needs. We get a “fingerprint”
of your hearing system using the latest computerized assessment (distortion
product otoacoustic emission testing). We also test your hearing with and
without the earplugs to measure the attenuation characteristics once they are
in your ears to make sure they fit great and provide the sound reduction and
sound quality that they were designed to produce
Musician's
Products
Musician’s
earplugs were designed to provide even sound reduction across frequency so that
when you wear them, you hear all the music, but at a slightly reduced
volume. They are composed of two parts: 1) a soft silicone earpiece that
has been molded to the shape of your ear and 2) an attenuator. The
earpiece has a hollow cavity that is tuned to resonate at the same frequency as
the average ear canal so that when you insert the Musician’s earplugs you do
not get that stuffed up “talking with my head in a barrel” effect that you get
with solid earplugs. The attenuators come in three levels of attenuation (sound
reduction): ER-9, ER-15, and ER-25. The higher the number, the more sound
is reduced. ER-9s are great for classical and jazz musicians. The
ER-15s are the most popular and are used by a variety of musicians from classical, to country, folk and most jazz.
The ER-25s are great for music that tends to be louder like rock and roll and heavy
metal. Non-custom ER-20's are also available.
Our
office not only fits your ears with these custom earplugs, but helps you find
the right earplugs for your specific needs. We can also test your hearing
with and without the earplugs to measure the attenuation characteristics once
they are in your ears to make sure they fit great and provide the sound
reduction and sound quality that they were designed to produce.
In-Ear monitors allow you to
get rid of your stage monitors and substitute monitors in your ears that
provide accurate studio quality sound with the mix that you want. You
hear what you want without feedback or exposure to ear-piercing levels.
Custom earpieces molded for your ears enclose patented transducers for the
ultimate in live monitoring. The modular transducers are studio-quality
and can be used in recording sessions, transcriptions, and in live
performances.
