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Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2005 03:21
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) hearing loss, what do you say?
Hmmm disagree with Max on the fact you can Dj with earplugs without any problem.
By some way i cant describe, it is different, and friends of mine and al
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Re: (313) hearing loss, what do you
all I need is a some string and a good soup can.
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From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: (313) hearing loss, what do you say?
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as long as the headphone amp is loud enough to pump the highs it
shouldnt be a problem. all i really need is to hear a snare drum
or hi hat and im good to go for mixing records. ive played full
sets with crappy foam joints in and its been alright.
tom
Ive been using Senheiser HD 25sp for s
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From: Benoît Pueyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hmmm disagree with Max on the fact you can Dj with earplugs
without any
>problem.
>
>By some way i cant describe, it is different, and friends of mine
and
>also people like Laurent Garnier feel
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Sent: 20 June 2005 13:39
To: Nik Stoltzman; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) hearing loss, what do you say?
I believe that article's by Max Duley. Having made the journey from
being heavily into death metal in his (younger?) youth to being a Lost
cub today, I t
mind, but still better than nothing.
Right, I am off to find a bassbin to stick my head into.
N
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 June 2005 13:39
To: Nik Stoltzman; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) hearing loss, what do you say?
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From: Nik Stoltzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 June 2005 10:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) hearing loss, what do you say?
Hi,
I remeber this topic coming up before so I did a bit of d
I brought a pair of moulded plugs 'when I used to do alot of
PA work for large events.
I really enjoyed them, but found it very difficult to use
them all the time. I really do prefer my natural reference.
Nowadays if a PA is bad, I just tend to leave. There is no
reason for a PA of
loss, what do you say?
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>did you have these custom made by a hearing specialist?
im going to chime in to support the crappy foam earplugs. all i
need to make me happy volume wise is bass shaking my chest. th
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>did you have these custom made by a hearing specialist?
im going to chime in to support the crappy foam earplugs. all i
need to make me happy volume wise is bass shaking my chest. those
joints keep everything
did you have these custom made by a hearing specialist?
I've got a pair of the Etymotic earplugs and I've never experienced ringing
after wearing them (using either the 15 or 20 db filter).
Were you standing really close to the speakers at any given time?
I could see if you're at the undergro
i have a model called "Protac Pianissimo" -15 dB .. After some Google
search its the French name for this model
http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/erme.aspx
They are so comfortable and have a really nice frequency response,
though it seems from a percepetion side (ie not only what arrives in my
ear
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