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Reddit mentions of JamPlugs: Transparent Reusable Silicone High Fidelity Ear Plugs for Concerts, Music and Musicians (1 Pair)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of JamPlugs: Transparent Reusable Silicone High Fidelity Ear Plugs for Concerts, Music and Musicians (1 Pair). Here are the top ones.

JamPlugs: Transparent Reusable Silicone High Fidelity Ear Plugs for Concerts, Music and Musicians (1 Pair)
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JamPlugs High Fidelity Hearing Protection: Great for Concerts, DJ's, MusiciansTransparent and Reusable, ideal stem size: discrete yet long enough for easy insertion and removalSilicone ear plugs with ideal softness for a very comfortable fit: 19 dB reductionFitted with attenuation filters for a more balanced reduction of high and low frequencies100% money back guarantee
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Found 3 comments on JamPlugs: Transparent Reusable Silicone High Fidelity Ear Plugs for Concerts, Music and Musicians (1 Pair):

u/Chef_Lebowski · 2 pointsr/AskMen

What type of earplugs would you recommend then for clubs/concerts?

I was looking at these

u/vannucker · 1 pointr/tinnitus

K I actually thought your ears had been ringing a few days or a week. 2 hours is not too bad. But I do think you were born with weak ears... no offense. A lot of us on this subreddit were. lol.

But I do think if you go to that concert no earplugs it will almost certainly come back.

Go to a music store and talk to the guy about getting a nice set of musician ear plugs. They will cost anywhere from 15-40 dollars. Don't be cheap, your ears are worth 40 dollars. Tell him you want one that leaves the music clear but also lowers it a good amount. You can even do a bit of research online to figure out which one you want. I have these Vater drummer ones but I was thinking of trying these out https://www.amazon.ca/Etymotic-High-Fidelity-Earplugs-Standard-Polybag/product-reviews/B00RM6Q9XW/ref=dpx_acr_txt?showViewpoints=1 or these ones https://www.amazon.ca/Musicians-Earplugs-JamPlugs-Transparent-Reusable/dp/B01IA3S42Y/ref=pd_sim_121_5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=VTQ1Y25H0Y6KZG7GQYAK

Musicians ear plugs and foam ear plugs are a world apart. Musicians ear plugs should leave the music pretty crystal clear, it is just like you turned the volume down on your stereo. Foam muffles everything.

Also make sure you take that break for 5 minutes to walk around the concourse a bit. Maybe you can find a song mid-set that you are just so-so on and take at least 5 minutes off.

If anyone asks about your plugs, tell them you survived an explosion and have to protect your ears now ;)

But yeah just doubling on going to see the doctor. He might notice something in your ear that you can't see. And tell him about your plan to get a nice pair of musicians ear plugs and go.

Also don't stand close you a speaker. They can actually rattle your head/jaw bones and irritate your ear. It is called bone conduction. Or it could be so loud beside it, that the earplugs can't reduce the sound enough to protect you.

u/KarmaticFox · 1 pointr/tinnitus

Just did a quick search and found these: https://www.amazon.com/Musicians-Earplugs-JamPlugs-Transparent-Reusable/dp/B01IA3S42Y

I didn't even know they had transparent earplugs, lol.

If for some reason you can't get those then local pharmacy/stores like Walmart, Rite Aid, and Walgreens have them, but they are colored and quite obvious.