*🎧 Use my code "ADAMSB" for 20% off the Soundbrenner Minuendo earplugs: **www.soundbrenner.com/adamtan* Yes an update to my 2018 video about hearing protection - it's definitely something I wish I paid more attention to when I was in university so I hope you enjoyed today's video! and thank you to Soundbrenner for helping me out with this video by adding me to their Artist team and sending me the Minuendo earplugs! Let me know down below if you have any tips about hearing protection🛡 #TheStudioFamily
You are using wrongl the earplugs. In order to offer a good protection you have to roll the earplug until it gets thin in order to insert in the ear canal, then with the help of a finger retain the plug in palce until you percive a muffled sound. Try to look in front of a mirror, if you can see the earplugs sticking out you are not inserting as they are supposed to.
I got custom ear plugs from the hospital made by westone, they were like $120-$150 which is quite expensive but it’s worth every penny. They are so goddamn comfortable i sometimes just leave them in my ear on accident while I’m talking to someone during a break. I’d recommend you try the custom plugs and make a video on it cuz even though they don’t have variable filters (which sound so badass) they still have several decibel filter options if you go with a musicians plug company like westone
How do I go about getting a custom pair of earplugs made? Do you live in the U.S.A.? Can I get multiple made for working construction as well as another for concerts?
@@CVNTGETENOUGH Look for audiologists in your area, they might be in hospitals or in their own clinics. Hearing specialists usually have experience with at least one or two companies so you should research all the ones local to you.
Too expensive. Though I'm music producer, I don't often play loud nor go to loud events, but getting ringing with certain frequencies especially while speaking on a phone (1-4khz I guess). Was thinking if sometimes I can use cotton balls when need?
Nice video man! But the fact that the information i was looking for just started at 5:25 really bored me. Keep in mind to always edit to give the wanted information as fast as possible, just a quick tip from a video editor! Cheers.
Just noticed that The casing of mines came with the little red puller wrapped with little paper and clear tape. I bought two packs and one pack was making noises . I emailed minuendo and asked for some solution and got a replacement pair. Fresh from the box these new ones also came with the little red zipper puller of the case wrapped in paper and clear tape. I wonder if they send me used ones all these times and maybe that’s why one pair made noise I emailed them again about this issue and waiting for and answer
@@TheGeorgesHabibPodcast regular foam might hurt as you'd be plugging up fully sealed and there isn't much escape especially in high density construction kinds
You are obviously wearing them wrong. you need to roll foam earplugs thin before inserting them into your ears, so it can then expand in your ear canal.
The only thing I don’t like about loop is they make brass instruments seem really loud. They are still quieter, but French horns and euphoniums resonate in a very noticeable way with them.
Well in all fairness, we might forget at the end. Lol. There ain't no harm in it when you think about frfr. It looks pretentious, but it's really not, whole time. Worse case scenario, it ain't optimal. But we can forgive that imo.
Well.....I mean, you ain't wrong. But in all fairness, it's there for completion. And some folks can leave their common sense at home by mistake sometimes. 😆😆😆 Then you got those moments where you know _that_ something is important, but you can't quite articulate _why_ . I've been there a thousand times. I knew standard protocol, but I didn't understand why. Lol. Plus, it's helpful to remind some reckless folks, or others who may wanna take the Beethoven challenge. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
*🎧 Use my code "ADAMSB" for 20% off the Soundbrenner Minuendo earplugs: **www.soundbrenner.com/adamtan*
Yes an update to my 2018 video about hearing protection - it's definitely something I wish I paid more attention to when I was in university so I hope you enjoyed today's video! and thank you to Soundbrenner for helping me out with this video by adding me to their Artist team and sending me the Minuendo earplugs! Let me know down below if you have any tips about hearing protection🛡
#TheStudioFamily
1 tip IF U HAVE HEARING LOSS GO TO THE DOCTOR SO IT DOESNT GET WORSE EVEN IF IT IS SUBTLE.
You are using wrongl the earplugs. In order to offer a good protection you have to roll the earplug until it gets thin in order to insert in the ear canal, then with the help of a finger retain the plug in palce until you percive a muffled sound. Try to look in front of a mirror, if you can see the earplugs sticking out you are not inserting as they are supposed to.
"Hi, welcome to this video about hearing protection!" *intro music at full blast. Yup, I need hearing protection.
I see what he did there! Clever bugger. Lol
i march drumline and ear plugs are a must have
Definitely!!
What earplugs do you wear? I am on the market since my younger sister is starting soon!
Thanks, Adam - important stuff!
I got custom ear plugs from the hospital made by westone, they were like $120-$150 which is quite expensive but it’s worth every penny. They are so goddamn comfortable i sometimes just leave them in my ear on accident while I’m talking to someone during a break. I’d recommend you try the custom plugs and make a video on it cuz even though they don’t have variable filters (which sound so badass) they still have several decibel filter options if you go with a musicians plug company like westone
That sounds cool too! Thanks for sharing :))
How do I go about getting a custom pair of earplugs made? Do you live in the U.S.A.? Can I get multiple made for working construction as well as another for concerts?
@@CVNTGETENOUGH Look for audiologists in your area, they might be in hospitals or in their own clinics. Hearing specialists usually have experience with at least one or two companies so you should research all the ones local to you.
Too expensive. Though I'm music producer, I don't often play loud nor go to loud events, but getting ringing with certain frequencies especially while speaking on a phone (1-4khz I guess). Was thinking if sometimes I can use cotton balls when need?
Nice video man! But the fact that the information i was looking for just started at 5:25 really bored me. Keep in mind to always edit to give the wanted information as fast as possible, just a quick tip from a video editor! Cheers.
D’Addarrio DBuds are variable like these and are $54.99
Question: why are you looking at this video if your happy with D’addarrio ear buds?
@@ray44f algorithm. curiosity.
The problem I have with bari sax is even with earplugs, the resonation in my sinus cavities is very loud.
Just noticed that The casing of mines came with the little red puller wrapped with little paper and clear tape.
I bought two packs and one pack was making noises . I emailed minuendo and asked for some solution and got a replacement pair. Fresh from the box these new ones also came with the little red zipper puller of the case wrapped in paper and clear tape.
I wonder if they send me used ones all these times and maybe that’s why one pair made noise
I emailed them again about this issue and waiting for and answer
Thank you so much for this, I'm definetly getting those Minuendos.
Hey Adam, could you also talk more about the occlusion effect of wearing ear plugs? Would singing while wearing regular plugs hurt our ears?
I don't think it does if you have earplugs that aren't fully sealed e.g. adjustable filter musician earplugs
@@AdamTanPercussionThanks! what about regular foam?
@@TheGeorgesHabibPodcast regular foam might hurt as you'd be plugging up fully sealed and there isn't much escape especially in high density construction kinds
Hi Adam. For a rock band practice, what is your suggestion on the level of the earplug should be? Thank you.
Anyone with TTTS improve after wearing earplugs for loud noises from then on?
2:42 Headphone warning,!!😅
You are obviously wearing them wrong. you need to roll foam earplugs thin before inserting them into your ears, so it can then expand in your ear canal.
Yooo, new upload
would you recommend the Loop Experience
The only thing I don’t like about loop is they make brass instruments seem really loud. They are still quieter, but French horns and euphoniums resonate in a very noticeable way with them.
I live in Europe. To get a single pair I would have to spend 350€!!!!! Are you mad?!!!!
what up
Why you ask to subscribe at the beginning of the Video... I havent even watch the Video and you are already asking to subscribe?... Nah.
Well in all fairness, we might forget at the end. Lol.
There ain't no harm in it when you think about frfr. It looks pretentious, but it's really not, whole time.
Worse case scenario, it ain't optimal. But we can forgive that imo.
As a musician, I do not need an explanation of why I should protect my hearing. 😂
Well.....I mean, you ain't wrong. But in all fairness, it's there for completion. And some folks can leave their common sense at home by mistake sometimes. 😆😆😆
Then you got those moments where you know _that_ something is important, but you can't quite articulate _why_ . I've been there a thousand times. I knew standard protocol, but I didn't understand why. Lol.
Plus, it's helpful to remind some reckless folks, or others who may wanna take the Beethoven challenge. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
you waffle too much