Hey everybody. I'm currently using the strongest Musicians custom molded plugs (ER-25) for my gigs that I have every week (4 hour wedding receptions! I know it sounds crazy that's why I'm almost at the end of my rope). I have been looking into possibly getting In-Ear Monitors to reduce volume of stage instruments and block out noise. According to the wiki definition I saw they said they reduce noise between 26 db and 34 db. Does any one hear have any experience with in-ear monitors? I know audiologist recommend both and that the guys who are famous and have T but still tour(Chris Martin, Bono, The Edge, Sting...just to name a few) use the In-Ear monitors for every gig. I would be into getting them if they have a flat response across the frequency spectrum and instead of the musicians plugs which have a attenuation curve that looks like this.
i also don't know what to think about the bottom "Foam" line as I have heard mixed things about the effectiveness of Foam plugs vs. musicians plugs. Audiologists have always sided with musicians plugs but it's a wonder to me why the company which they use for the filters (Etymonic) provides this display showing that the foam plugs provide better protection...
So any responses in regards to the In Ear Monitors vs Plugs would be greatly appreciated!
And info on the Validity of the the Foam line up there.
Thanks in advance.
SS
i also don't know what to think about the bottom "Foam" line as I have heard mixed things about the effectiveness of Foam plugs vs. musicians plugs. Audiologists have always sided with musicians plugs but it's a wonder to me why the company which they use for the filters (Etymonic) provides this display showing that the foam plugs provide better protection...
So any responses in regards to the In Ear Monitors vs Plugs would be greatly appreciated!
And info on the Validity of the the Foam line up there.
Thanks in advance.
SS