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Post by Dave B »

Nowadays I never leave home without them - literally. I have cheap set in a sleek container on my keyring which are supposed to be fairly broadband cut. They may not be pro, but they do tame the sound levels for me and I'd rather look after my hearing.

Went to a gig last night with a band I usually do sound for. Being a courteous kind of guy, I kept well out of the local sound guy's way until it was all rigged, then when someone mentioned I was the regular band FOH, I smiled and asked if he'd like some 'gotchas' to watch for. I got an arrogant sneer and "I think I'll be ok" so I left it.

Not a huge place, but not small. Good stage. Nice RCF subs+line array tops. Lots of beefy monitoring on stage.

And then the gig started.

I was at the back of the room - about 10m back from the stage/pa. I had earplugs in. And the sound actually hurt when it peaked. Not hugely, but there was peaks of mild pain. Politeness restricts me from commenting on the quality of the sound (suffice to say, I wasn't impressed).

By the end, I was outside with the smokers. I actually think that the bar staff had complained and there was a door between the rooms (and it was a big pub). Afterwards, it seemed that the singer had had to resort to earplugs, various members of the band had tried to get it turned down and the bass player had even screamed at the guy to reduce the onstage monitoring to something under an apollo rocket launch volume.

Apparently, the sound guy (who spent the entire evening in a 'pulpit' at the side and never once came down to listen to where the audience were), thought it was brilliant. I think he was disappointed that everyone seemed to be telling him it was too loud. I'm guessing he thought it sounded great where he was...

Anyway, back to earplugs. I took them out when I got outside and lost one. Bum. Fortunately being a 'boy scout be prepared' kind of guy, I remembered that I keep 'spare' foam ones in my wallet. Lifesavers! So I made it through the rest of the gig. I'm going to buy some more of my 'good enough and come in a cool keyring case' ones from Amazon. But I'll also buy a few more sets for friends (and that band) as presents. Best for people to have them if they go out to places as more and more youngsters seem to have ruined their hearing and need 'human genome changing' volume levels in venues.

And .... breathe .... feel better now ... :D
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Re: Earplugs

Post by shufflebeat »

V wise.

I have a pair of multi-flange "Christmas tree" types in a little pod-case with some emergency se215s. A little dab of my favourite summer cherry nail varnish reminds me which is the left one and they are connected with a very useful idiot string.

I use them between sets in pubs to keep my ears from recalibrating to the low resolution Spotify b/g music which is usually fairly nasty. It also saves my voice as I don't feel the need to shout.
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I keep a set on my keyring from my motorcycling days but they get used at gigs fairly regularly.
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blinddrew wrote:I keep a set on my keyring from my motorcycling days but they get used at gigs fairly regularly.

Is that to keep out the screams of the audience?

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People keep mentioning this 'audience' thing, i have no idea what it is...
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blinddrew wrote:People keep mentioning this 'audience' thing, i have no idea what it is...

It's simply the other people in the venue before you start to play. :D
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Post by Music Wolf »

They look a bit like this

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Only we don't usually get this many
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:D:D
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