[Hornlist] Re: Hearing protection

2002-12-08 Thread KendallBetts
-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Herb Foster writes: I have found that the ER-20 from http://www.etymotic.com are much more satisfactory than the foam or wax type. Their flatter frequency response makes for better music and speech hearing. Since they insert deeply in the

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Hearing protection

2002-12-08 Thread David Goldberg
Anytime you find yourself too near loud instruments or loud anything, you can wad up some facial tissue, toilet paper, even newspaper or a strip of cloth, etc. into your ears and enjoy great relief from the aural assault. It's free and effective. Such quick-fixes may even work better than

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Hearing protection

2002-12-08 Thread Carlberg Jones
Dear Listers - While I have tried wadding up various things to put in my ears, nothing has been as effective as ear plugs, my favorite being the E*A*R brand because they work fairly well, are inexpensive and are readily available. But if David wishes to continue putting facial and toilet tissue

[Hornlist] Re: Hearing protection

2002-12-08 Thread JKosta
Some additional information about hearing protection for muscians - http://user.uniserve.com/~lwk/flutesor.htm Jay Kosta Endwell NY USA ___ Horn mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/listinfo/horn