protecting your hearing when djing
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    Default protecting your hearing when djing

    What do you do, I was thinking of getting some ear plugs but i have no idea what ones to get anyone offer some advice ?

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    Any are better than none. Don't delay. Get some and use them always.
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    Custom if you can afford it. Otherwise, Etymotics ER20.
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    Play better quality tracks. Lower quality MP3s cause ear fatigue much faster at higher volume than lossless files do. Also, custom fitted earplugs are a must whenever you're not playing and just "hangin' at da club"
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    I usually use a pair of standard earplugs used in factories. Works very well in my opinion

    But as people already mentioned in this thread, custom ones would be A LOT better I guess

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    Custom earplugs are expensive but worth every penny
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    To keep it local with DJTT, I've been using these: https://store.djtechtools.com/products/vmoda-faders-vip

    One day I'll go custom, or the ones that actively change dampening with custom fit tips.
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    I've used ER20's for 5 years and they have been good. However a recent night out and my tinnitus has increased so not 100% protection.

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    i've never tried ear plugs. i really enjoy being able to hear and feel all of the music. can you still do that with earplugs on?

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