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Alpine PartyPlug Ear Plugs for Concerts – Noise Cancelling Ear Plugs for Party and Clubbing – 21dB Premium Hearing Protection Against Loud Sound & Party Music – 1 Pair Reusable Earplugs (Transparent)

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Alpine PartyPlug for festival and partying – Alpine Hearing Alpine PartyPlug for festival and partying – Alpine Hearing

Getting earplugs for concerts might seem counterintuitive. You’re at the concert to hear music, after all.

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Alpine PartyPlug Ear Plugs for Concerts – Noise Cancelling

The average noise volume at a concert or festival is around 100 decibels. The Alpine PartyPlug earplugs attenuate 19 decibels, which takes the volume down to a safe level. Using earplugs, you can stay at an average festival or concert all day long (8 hours) without any problems. When it comes to earplugs, comfort has to be one of the most critical factors for us – well, apart from noise reduction, but we'll get to that. As we typically wear plugs for upwards of four hours in a rehearsal room, the slightest discomfort is amplified dramatically by the time you near the end of the jam session. As far as earplugs go, the Alpine MusicSafe Pro set come with a slew of extras aside from the plugs themselves. In the box, you'll find three plugs (one as a spare), three sets of filters (two gold, two silver and two bronze), a carry case, cleaning fluid and a cord to hold them safely together.

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Unfortunately, you only notice hearing damage once it’s already too late. By using hearing protection, you not only prevent suffering hearing damage, but you also reduce the chance of hearing aches or a ring in your ears after going to a concert or festival. Keep enjoying music for many more years to come and use earplugs when you’re at a festival or concert! However, looking at these numbers, it appears the PartyPlug ones attenuate the higher frequencies more with a deviation dB of 6.4 for 8000Hz. Update summarising my replies below: I ended up buying both and I'm fairly happy with that choice. I'd say with the MusicSafe ones I can notice that it attenuates higher dB more. A couple of times when DJing the bass has sounded a bit heavy compared to the mids and highs, but if I pull the earplug out you can tell that's not the case. I'm quite happy with this as I already have mild tinnitus and I really don't want it to get worse, so I am happy to distort the sound a bit for a bit of extra safety for my ears. Also being able to change the attenutation levels is quite nice - the quietest level doesn't dampen too much, so you can still have the music quite quiet, and just protect your ears a bit from any high frequencies. I probs wouldn't wear these when going to a club or festival though. In that case I want to be able to hear the music properly.

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