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Earplugs for music

Hearing protection for musicians

Do you often suffer from ringing in your ears or temporary hearing loss after rehearsing or performing? Those are signals from your body that the volume was too loud. Whether you're playing in a practice room, small venue, club, large concert hall or at home in your garage, your ears are exposed to a lot of noise as a musician.

That's why Alpine developed special hearing protectors for musicians. Our music earplugs help prevent hearing damage without compromising the quality of your music.

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FAQ

There is a risk of hearing damage and tinnitus associated with all sounds at volumes above 80 dB, especially with frequent and/or prolonged exposure. The risk is determined not only by the volume of the music, but also by how long you are exposed to it and whether your hearing is given sufficient rest to recover. This means that all music, regardless of the genre, can damage your hearing. And that's something you, as a musician, obviously want to avoid!

Tip: Curious about the volume of music in the rehearsal room or in a hall? Download a free decibel meter app for your smartphone. If it indicates that the volume is above 80 dB, music hearing protection is essential.

One of the main differences between our festival earplugs and musician earplugs is that the musician earplugs come with interchangeable filters, whereas the festival earplugs do not. For example, the MusicSafe Pro earplugs for music come with three sets of filters: 16 dB (low attenuation), 19 dB (medium attenuation), and 22 dB (high attenuation). This allows you to adjust the attenuation to match the volume of your music.

Buying music earplugs from Alpine means you are guaranteed the best protection and quality. We offer a money-back guarantee and free shipping on orders over £20 within the UK. What more could you want?

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