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That's what my friend said also, but he also said that I have to make an appointment with an audiologist to get them properly fit and that seems like it would be really expensive. Ive seen custom molds that you do at home. Are those suitable?
And another thing that I forgot to mention is that I'm not a huge concert goer. I maybe see 1 per year.
Yeah if you're not a regular then I'd just get some silicone ones with the little flappies (not sure how to explain it, they're like "layered"). Nowhere as good as moulded ones but still do the job and let you hear the music while keeping the ears safe. I keep mines in the little box they came in hanging on my keychain.
ribbed, for her pleasure 😆
That's what I was thinking. I know custom molds are the best, but with how little I go it seems unnecessary. The eargasms that someone else mentioned look pretty good.
Depending on where you go to have it done, it likely can increase the price you pay to have them done. If you're crafty enough with an at-home mould you could likely pull it off, but I know very little about those, do they come with an acoustic filter? Depending on how the DIY customs turn out, they might not sound as good as a universal fit. Edit: looking online, Decibullz DIY custom ear plugs look the most promising. Their "High Fidelity" model appears on Amazon and comes with three different acoustic filters, attenuating at 14, 17, and 19 dB from lowest to highest. If I was gonna try an at-home custom, these are the ones I would go for.
I was fortunate enough to have gotten my customs when I was part of a live production group in college where we had it in our budget to get executive board members custom-made ear plugs. We had an audiology center right on campus with a doctor that could take the mould and send it to the company that would make the plugs, at no extra cost to the student.
I'm actually looking into some universal plugs right now because I might have written off universal plugs entirely due to the Etymotic's triple-flange shape being such deep insertion. This weekend I'm expecting a few pairs of universal fits to come in the mail, I'll follow up with how they work out soon! :)