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Pretty good
These aren't the best earplugs I've used for blocking out noise but they do a reasonably good job and are comfortable enough to be forgotten about over long periods of being worn. The case they come with is also a nice feature and is sturdy enough.
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OE
Takes the volume way down.
I bought these to protect my ears when I drive my rather noisy Go kart.
I have a bit tinitus, so I needed something that dampens more then regular ear plugs. These did the job. Much more quiet then any other ear plugs I've tried. They are comfy, easy to clean, and the quality seems good.
I have a bit tinitus, so I needed something that dampens more then regular ear plugs. These did the job. Much more quiet then any other ear plugs I've tried. They are comfy, easy to clean, and the quality seems good.
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You get what you paid for... :)
These are not particularly good, but i don't suppose you were expecting them to be, given the price. They aren't particularly comfortable, the sizing isn't good either, they don't fit into my ears unfortunately, but they are cheap, easy to clean and they do perform some level of attenuation. If you can afford it, buy something better, like from Alpine, else consider these to be something you keep for rough use.
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Good for the priz
These earplugs block out a good amount of noise while still letting you hear enough to know what your playing.
Overall pretty good 👍
Overall pretty good 👍
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TC
Good spares
I carry them around for when I'm caught without my professional hearing protection. They're fine in a pinch.
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Pretty good!
Ear protection should be considered mandatory above certain levels.......or if you play with a loud drummer, that is! :-D
I use these earplugs at rehearsals, they offer good protection while still letting through a "usable" sound (i.e., they don't cut off certain frequencies, just make the sound less loud, allowing you to hear what you're playing and/or singing though, it has to be said, if you're mainly a singer, a pair of in-ear monitors would be more suitable).
I find them quite comfortable, I usually wear them for about two hours, sometimes even more so, without any strain on my ears.
They're washable and they're cheap; do yourself a favour.
I use these earplugs at rehearsals, they offer good protection while still letting through a "usable" sound (i.e., they don't cut off certain frequencies, just make the sound less loud, allowing you to hear what you're playing and/or singing though, it has to be said, if you're mainly a singer, a pair of in-ear monitors would be more suitable).
I find them quite comfortable, I usually wear them for about two hours, sometimes even more so, without any strain on my ears.
They're washable and they're cheap; do yourself a favour.
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M
very good for nights out, clubs etc.
reduce noise to safe amounts and are not noticable
reduce noise to safe amounts and are not noticable
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M
Much better than the classic yellow earplugs, they have a better frequency response. Not top of the range but perfectly useful for rehearsals/shows.
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