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  • stek
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    I went deaf in my right ear for a week in 1979 due to Geddy Lee’s bass amplification

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  • Hobosapien
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    Hearing loss from loud concerts must be bollox or all the Rolling Stones would be deaf by now.

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    As you get older, your hearing begins to be affected. Young folk want to mitigate that and protection from loud music can help. Since you're already old and a bit deaf, then it doesn't matter.

    I SAID IT DOESN'T MATTER.

    Ah...that must be why all the gigs seem so quiet these days.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
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    A lot of the younger fans were wearing earplugs- WTF is that all about?
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    As you get older, your hearing begins to be affected. Young folk want to mitigate that and protection from loud music can help. Since you're already old and a bit deaf, then it doesn't matter.

    I SAID IT DOESN'T MATTER.

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  • zeitghost
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    Could have done with some of those at ZeitSis's birthday party.

    That band was seriously loud.

    I think the Barrett is quieter.

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  • Hobosapien
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    A lot of the younger fans were wearing earplugs- WTF is that all about?

    Apparently some of the designs have a hollow filter section so let enough of the sound through but stop the potentially ear damaging levels. Not sure how it affects sounds quality at concerts but at least the youngsters are valuing their hearing.

    Tried a similar design when going through a whole range of earplugs for the biking. The ones with these filters in let too much wind noise through so I settled for a similar soft silicon design but with the filter stem blocked off. No more messing about rolling up foam ones that don't always stay in place when removing the helmet mid ride.

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
    started a topic Stones - No Filter

    Stones - No Filter

    Cheers to the crowd for making me feel so young.

    And I'm not referring to the other crumblies.

    A lot of the younger fans were wearing earplugs- WTF is that all about?

    It was like a visit to the Emirates

    Mick and the boys rocked though

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