What will you be using them for @Snake?Can't decide if I need a grip and if I should go with the Pro26 or Pro27
Thanks for your reply!What will you be using them for @Snake?
If you think you'll want to reduce the level of attenuation later down the line, for the purpose of better hearing conversations etc, then you'll want the 26s.
However, if you don't envisage yourself spending time socialising in cafes or classrooms (for example), in the near future, and are just wanting the highest level of protection available, go with the 27s.
I used the 27s for a couple of years and they were fine, until I was able to coping better and started needing to hear teachers in classrooms and people at restaurants.
As for the grips, I've never requested them with my moulds, and I seem to remember my first audiologist dissuading me from getting them; something to do with making them less effective (this was over ten years ago though, so I don't remember all that clearly what his reasons were).
But more importantly, they'll make them more conspicuous (something to consider if being seen with hearing protection in/on makes you feel self-conscious).
With that in mind, I think @ZFire might have gotten grips on his, so maybe he can answer your questions about their usefulness. Still, I've never had any trouble getting my silicon moulds in or out without them.
Pro26/27 are probably around 16-18 NRR while foam earplugs are usually 32 NRR, so there is quite a big difference between them.I saw a review of Pro 26 on YouTube where reviewer compared them to Pro 17 and thought he will have similar protection as in foam earplugs and said he would want a little more protection...
To be honest I don't know which I'd like more, I don't have any decent comparisonYou don't need the grips with ACS. They are easy enough to get out without them, and they'll be much more low-profile.
You need to look at the attenuation charts of each earplug and decide which provides the protection you desire. The Pro27 and Pro26 are both rated at SNR26, but their attenuation is different at various frequencies.
I originally bought my molds with the Pro17 and ordered the Pro10 and Pro26 on the side. I only use the Pro26. I can have conversations decently okay with them. The Pro17 just makes everything sound really harsh to me. They attenuate way too much low frequencies vs high frequencies.
I recently ordered the Pro20 and Pro27. I really like them the best, but I have not been able to get that suction-like seal with them in. If I place my finger over the filters then I get a seal, but it releases once I remove my fingers. I wonder if it's because I don't have the Pro27 "molds." I need to contact them and ask what is going on with these two filters because I like their attenuation so much better than the others.
@Snake, my advice would be to go with the PRO26, because it sounds to me like you might want to experiment with lower attenuation filters in the future. And if you purchase the PRO27 you'll be stuck with that level of attenuation, unless you order new moulds.To be honest I don't know which I'd like more, I don't have any decent comparison
I want to freely interact with my friends and go to meetups with them and small parties (without blasting music).
I don't want too little protection to make my tinnitus worse or too much so I don't hear anyone again like in foam earplugs.
Pro27 isn't compatible with Pro26 molds so it's a hard decision.
Would you choose Pro26 or Pro27 considering I want to talk in them, hear people clearly and still meet and "party" (no clubs or concerts or something like that, just at home)?
The worst thing is I have 2 days to decide.
I like the Pro27's much more than the 26's, buuuuuut... if you can't use any other filter than the 27's, that makes the decision difficult, because the Pro20 filter is really nice.So another update:
Yes now all the filters are compatible between Pro 27/26 and below as the filter hole is now identical, the problem is that the sound tube inside is still different in the Pro27 mold which affects high frequencies (Pro26 is wider and lets more high frequencies through, Pro27 is thinner and lets less highs through).
German ACS Partner told me that the attenuation difference is not that big but couldn't say if the thinner sound tube affects the occlusion effect which would be the deciding factor, they think it shouldn't but can't give me a definitive answer.
A question to people that used ACS, @kingsfan, @Damocles, @Liam92:
Would you go with standard wider Pro26 style sound tube or go for Pro27's more thinner sound tube? It's impossible for me to decide when I can't just test them how it feels, it's a wearable. As I said, all filters are compatible in both molds. The thing with thinner sound tube is as less air will go through, which means less ventilation, shouldn't the occlusion effect be bigger?
I search for maximum protection with the lowest occlusion effect and the ability to have clear conversations preferably without asking people to repeat themselves, but aren't we all? I will mainly use them to socialize with people.
From what they're saying, both Pro27 and Pro26 molds are compatible with Pro20 now. With Pro27 mold you will attenuate more high frequencies as it has a thinner sound tube inside.I like the Pro27's much more than the 26's, buuuuuut... if you can't use any other filter than the 27's, that makes the decision difficult, because the Pro20 filter is really nice.
Can you ask them which of the two molds, Pro27 or Pro26, is compatible with the Pro20 filters? I have the non-Pro27 mold and the Pro20 filter doesn't seem to create a seal for me. I'm wondering if I need the Pro27 molds.
So if the Pro27 mold is compatible with the Pro20 filter, I would tell you to get the Pro27 molds.
Am I making sense at all?
It's impossible to have a conversation in foam earplugs as they block all of the other person's voice. I want to talk with people and finally somewhat socializeIf we are looking to block sound, foam earplugs would be better than musician earplugs.
In terms of comfort, from my personal experience, earmuffs are more comfortable than earplugs.
I bought Phonak musician earplugs years back and I didn't use them for long. Uncomfortable, the cord they bring is just annoying and useless. You can easily lose musician earplugs. Plus, the filter came loose and popped out. So a bad experience overall.
Having hyperacusis I could always hear with no problem through any earplugs (and earmuffs!)It's impossible to have a conversation in foam earplugs as they block all of the other person's voice. I want to talk with people and finally somewhat socialize
On which website did you order these please?@Damocles @kingsfan Big Info from ACS DE partner which I order earplugs with:
It says on the internet that you can't switch to the Pro 27. However, that is no longer true. At that time, a different hole was used in the hearing protection for the Pro 27 filter. All hearing protectors are now designed identically. This means that you can also switch to the Pro 27 later without any problems. Conversations are also possible with the Pro 26 or 27 with others. If these restrict the conversation volume too much, you can always switch to a lower filter.
That means now it's a simple filter swap It must have been a recent change because ACS websites aren't updated yet.
Then I'll take just both.
For me, everything sounds much more comfortable when high frequencies are attenuated most, as that's what I am most sensitive to.From what they're saying, both Pro27 and Pro26 molds are compatible with Pro20 now. With Pro27 mold you will attenuate more high frequencies as it has a thinner sound tube inside.
Something is wrong with your mold if Pro20 filter doesn't fit tight.
I'm curious how's the occlusion effect on the Pro27's mold with the thinner sound tube, that's my main concern as it allows for less air circulation. They don't think it will be that much different but can't say for sure.
To summarize, all filters are compatible no matter what but I have to choose between wider (normal) and thinner sound tube. The thinner tube attenuates more high frequencies but allows a little less air to go through.
It's impossible to have a conversation in foam earplugs as they block all of the other person's voice. I want to talk with people and finally somewhat socialize
Do you need to send your molds to the company so they can make them based on your ear canals?What will you be using them for @Snake?
If you think you'll want to reduce the level of attenuation later down the line, for the purpose of better hearing conversations etc, then you'll want the 26s.
However, if you don't envisage yourself spending time socialising in cafes or classrooms (for example), in the near future, and are just wanting the highest level of protection available, go with the 27s.
I used the 27s for a couple of years and they were fine, until I began coping better and started needing to hear teachers in classrooms and people at restaurants.
As for the grips, I've never requested them with my moulds, and I seem to remember my first audiologist dissuading me from getting them; something to do with making them less effective (this was over ten years ago though, so I don't remember all that clearly what his reasons were).
But more importantly, they'll make them more conspicuous (something to consider if being seen with hearing protection in/on makes you feel self-conscious).
With that in mind, I think @ZFire might have gotten grips on his, so maybe he can answer your questions about their usefulness. Still, I've never had any trouble getting my silicon moulds in or out without them.
@Snake, my opinion: get the wider tubes, as it will reduce occlusion (as you say), but also lower air pressure on the ear drum when inserting the plugs.I'm curious how's the occlusion effect on the Pro27's mold with the thinner sound tube, that's my main concern as it allows for less air circulation. They don't think it will be that much different but can't say for sure.
I'll check if this update to the PRO27 filters being interchangeable in the same way as all the rest, is the case in every country, next time I make an order (should be next month).From what they're saying, both Pro27 and Pro26 molds are compatible with Pro20 now. With Pro27 mold you will attenuate more high frequencies as it has a thinner sound tube inside.
Something is wrong with your mold if Pro20 filter doesn't fit tight.
ACS - Earplugs | In-Ear Monitors | Hearing Protection (acscustom.com)On which website did you order these please?
That is correct.Do you need to send your molds to the company so they can make them based on your ear canals?
No earplug is as good as a foam earplug for noise protection.The Pro27s are something like the foam earplugs, offering more protection?
Those are very weak. Can you take impressions of your ear canals here, and then send them to the company who can make the earplugs and send them back to you?ACS - Earplugs | In-Ear Monitors | Hearing Protection (acscustom.com)
I don't know if you can get these in Romania though.
You guys may have a different set of brands over there.
Just search the internet for custom musicians earplugs.
Bad news @Ela Stefan.Those are very weak. Can you take impressions of your ear canals here, and then send them to the company who can make the earplugs and send them back to you?
https://www.scheinhardt.de/ - You should contact them via e-mail.On which website did you order these please?
That's not correct, UK will send them everywhere as long as you pay for shipping and import duty. I went with their DE partner because of cheaper shipping and no import duty as they're in the EU, I live in Poland myself where there's no local ACS partner.Bad news @Ela Stefan.
ACS have (roughly) 19 locations around Europe and none of them are in Romania.
Also, I've checked and the UK site will only deliver to UK addresses.
A lot of conflicting information on the website then.That's not correct, UK will send them everywhere as long as you pay for shipping and import duty. I went with their DE partner because of cheaper shipping and no import duty as they're in the EU, I live in Poland myself where there's no local ACS partner.
You just need to send them an e-mail and ask
They probably mean that ordering via their webshop, which is an automated process, is only available to UK customers and they encourage you to go with your local ACS partner. They're happy to help if there's none.A lot of conflicting information on the website then.
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When you click on the Europe and Worldwide orders link, it just takes you to the homepage again, which then links you to the 25 international locations they have.
Anyway, it seemed strange to me that they wouldn't ship to other parts of Europe.
Seems like you're sorted @Ela Stefan.
Also, hope the earplugs work for you @Snake, I'm sure they will though.
Worked great for me in the early days when I was struggling hard.
You summoned me master? How kind of you. But crap, you posted this a while ago and I missed it.With that in mind, I think @ZFire might have gotten grips on his, so maybe he can answer your questions about their usefulness. Still, I've never had any trouble getting my silicon moulds in or out without them.
Hey Big Boss,Can't decide if I need a grip and if I should go with the Pro26 or Pro27
I wish I was employed right now, because I really want a second pair of molds as I switch filters often and it's a pain in the ass.As an update I bought both ACS-26 and ACS-27 with their respective molds (both thinner and wider sound tube) so I'll test all of the 4 combinations possible with them, I just don't want any "what if?" questions. Thankfully I secured a job this week (100% remotely!) so I just bought them both.
I don't have issues with pulling out the foam earplugs even when deeply inserted so I went without grips. I'll let you all know my first impressions when they arrive
It's going to be somewhat stressful, I started to really hope that they're going to be good and give me a little more options when it comes to living a life. We'll see, I hope they don't disappoint.
Yo @Snake, sorry to hear this my friend.@kingsfan, @ZFire, @Damocles, my ACS earplugs arrived, and...
...I'm going to cry because they're horrible. The occlusion effect is so big that I can even hear my head turn, every step is like atomic bomb and let's not even talk about the talking...
I don't know what to do now. It was my last hope that I will get some of my life back. I'm really going to cry today.