Yail Bloor Wrote:
Never worn earplugs at shows and didnt get into wearing them to play music until recently.
I've probably lost 30-40% of my hearing as a result; but sometimes it comes back.
You THINK it came back. It's gone. The ringing in your ears after shows distorts what you thought was your normal hearing volume before that show. When the ringing goes away, you think you're back to normal but most likely you've done irreparable damage and you've actually lost some more hearing. Wear the earplugs. People don't even notice anymore - it doesn't have the stigma it used to. And, believe it or not, if you get a decent pair, shows sound
better. The human ear ain't designed to handle those volumes that they pump out at shows. Good plugs will cut out what's harmful and leave a relatively unmuffled sound that's actually way clearer than what you'd hear going bare-eared. What's more, earplugs have a tendency to knock out the annoying talkers at shows. I see their lips moving, but they don't distract me with their phone calls to friends during songs they're not interested in.
Speaking of, I'm currently looking for a new pair. My old ones pretty much died from many years of use.
These are what I'm currently debating buying.