Ear Plugs
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Re: Ear Plugs
It depends on how often you use a pair I guess. I was considering getting a tub but then I thought they'd probably last me too long if I use 1 pair per gig. Might just go for 30 pairs for 18 quid
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Re: Ear Plugs
are you retarded? You can get some really good ones for like 12 quid that you can re-use or you can spend 18 quid and get some shitty ones that will run out after 30 uses. Come on.
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Re: Ear Plugs
Bangover wrote:are you retarded? You can get some really good ones for like 12 quid that you can re-use or you can spend 18 quid and get some shitty ones that will run out after 30 uses. Come on.
Really, recommend me some that doesn't make me look like I have a mind-control device sticking out of me!
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Steve wrote:Bangover wrote:are you retarded? You can get some really good ones for like 12 quid that you can re-use or you can spend 18 quid and get some shitty ones that will run out after 30 uses. Come on.
Really, recommend me some that doesn't make me look like I have a mind-control device sticking out of me!
I already did. http://www.proplugs.com/index.shtml
The ones I had (and then lost) were transparent as well, so no one can see that you're wearing them. You can wear them many times indeed, and from the Wembley Drum Centre they only cost £13.
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That would be great if I lived anywhere near Wembley. Do you know where I can get some on the web? That site you've given don't do international orders
EDIT: Never mind I found one in Leeds and I know where it is, might call up sometime
EDIT: Never mind I found one in Leeds and I know where it is, might call up sometime
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Re: Ear Plugs
Sorry if I'm repeating anything, can't be arsed to read the whole thread.
I have some of these:
http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/al ... 1QodWyDpTw
I think they cost me £16 +P&P, might be cheaper if you look about. Pretty good, they have 3 different filters for idfferent sound levels. I tend to use the low one for band practice and the medium one for clubs and gigs, occasionally I'll use the heavy ones. Got some white ones but I reckon the grey ones would be more discreet. They're not flat, but they're probably about as close as you'll get without molded plugs. They cut out all the high reflections and high end distortion you get at small gigs and shows with deaf engineers, which has to be a good thing. I used to have some Elacins, they were good. Didn't have the different filters and they stuck out of my ears a bit more, but they did have a string so I could wear them round my neck when they weren't in my ears, and you don't need the applicator thing to get them in.
If you've got a bit more to spend, you can go to Specsavers. They'll give you a free hearing test, and apparently they'll do molded plugs for about £60, which I assume are flat, though you should probfably check first. Well worth having some form of earplugs, you'll notice how you can still hear properly 3 days after seeing Slayer, it feels nice
I have some of these:
http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/al ... 1QodWyDpTw
I think they cost me £16 +P&P, might be cheaper if you look about. Pretty good, they have 3 different filters for idfferent sound levels. I tend to use the low one for band practice and the medium one for clubs and gigs, occasionally I'll use the heavy ones. Got some white ones but I reckon the grey ones would be more discreet. They're not flat, but they're probably about as close as you'll get without molded plugs. They cut out all the high reflections and high end distortion you get at small gigs and shows with deaf engineers, which has to be a good thing. I used to have some Elacins, they were good. Didn't have the different filters and they stuck out of my ears a bit more, but they did have a string so I could wear them round my neck when they weren't in my ears, and you don't need the applicator thing to get them in.
If you've got a bit more to spend, you can go to Specsavers. They'll give you a free hearing test, and apparently they'll do molded plugs for about £60, which I assume are flat, though you should probfably check first. Well worth having some form of earplugs, you'll notice how you can still hear properly 3 days after seeing Slayer, it feels nice
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Re: Ear Plugs
I don't do the whole band thing but when I go gigs I never wear them and never have. I'll just go deaf then be cool because I lost my hearing from being totally Metal and completly Hardcore.
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Re: Ear Plugs
I used to use Elacins and now use the Alpine music safe pro just like styxx, I would recommend them to anyone. For the money they are the best and most comfortable plugs I've worn. I use pro plugs for a while and found them incredibly uncomfortable, depends on your ear shape I guess!
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Re: Ear Plugs
Yeah, I tried some in a shop, but my ears are slightly different sizes, and I couldn't find one size that fit both ears. Much prefer the one-size-fits-all type.
I'm going to
Tear your fuckin' eyes out,
Rip your fuckin' flesh off,
Beat you 'till you're just a fucking lifeless carcass,
Fuck you and your progress,
Watch me fucking regress,
You were made to take the fall,
Now you're nothing!!
Tear your fuckin' eyes out,
Rip your fuckin' flesh off,
Beat you 'till you're just a fucking lifeless carcass,
Fuck you and your progress,
Watch me fucking regress,
You were made to take the fall,
Now you're nothing!!
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I'm not listening to you, wobbly tit eyes.
I'm going to
Tear your fuckin' eyes out,
Rip your fuckin' flesh off,
Beat you 'till you're just a fucking lifeless carcass,
Fuck you and your progress,
Watch me fucking regress,
You were made to take the fall,
Now you're nothing!!
Tear your fuckin' eyes out,
Rip your fuckin' flesh off,
Beat you 'till you're just a fucking lifeless carcass,
Fuck you and your progress,
Watch me fucking regress,
You were made to take the fall,
Now you're nothing!!
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