• @[email protected]
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    1641 year ago

    A pair of high fidelity earplugs (aka concert earplugs or filtering earplugs). You can get a good non-custom pair for $15–$40, and that’ll work well for the average person for a long time.

    They’re excellent for live music, airplanes, and anytime you want the world to be quieter but still need to be able to understand speech. And for music specifically, they can bring the volume level down just enough to be safe without muffling the sound like traditional foam earplugs do. Protect your hearing, kids!

      • @m0nky
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        21 year ago

        Comfy enough to use for sleeping?

        • @Bandananaan
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          51 year ago

          You can buy earplugs made specifically for this purpose that stick out less so you can lie down

    • @Pattern
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      161 year ago

      Just went to my first concert with a pair of these and I highly recommend. Not having a headache and ringing ears the next day was really nice.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      I know it’s way more expensive, but the last gig I went to, I used my AirPods Pro in transparency mode, and it reduced the sound down from an insane ~110db to peaks of 90! Definitely worth protecting your ears.

      • Jonesy
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        21 year ago

        Yeah, I can’t stand losing the high frequencies and overall feel of the music with “musician’s” earplugs. How anyone other than a drummer plays with them and is satisfied is beyond me. I have some Etymotics just sitting here.

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          1 year ago

          It gives a live read-out of the data in the ‘noise’ app on the Apple Watch. Not sure if that functionality exists without the watch, though!

          Edit: not the most scientific measurement, so apologies if my original comment was misleading

    • @iRyu
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      41 year ago

      For anyone reading this, I definitely recommend Earasers. I have spent the better part of my life around really loud music things, especially because of my job. These things work wonders and are incredibly comfortable and low profile

    • @Damaskox
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      21 year ago

      I have done this same thing. My hearing is a bit hypersensitive and these kinds of headphones have helped me in many different, loud situations!

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      11 year ago

      I’ve been using my AirPods Pro 2 at races. They seem to work exceptionally well with noise cancellation on.

    • @FederatedSaint
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      11 year ago

      Even regular earplugs at a loud concert work amazingly well for me. I can still hear conversation (people yelling over the music) but the deafening volume of the concert is brought down to acceptable levels.

      I don’t understand why concerts are so loud. They’re just…so, so fucking loud…

    • @FrostKing
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      11 year ago

      Went to my first concert recently—I loved it, but immediately knew I should have bought a pair of these.