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Reddit mentions of DownBeats Reusable High Fidelity Hearing Protection: Ear Plugs for Concerts, Music, and Musicians (Clear Ear Plugs, Blue Case)

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We found 28 Reddit mentions of DownBeats Reusable High Fidelity Hearing Protection: Ear Plugs for Concerts, Music, and Musicians (Clear Ear Plugs, Blue Case). Here are the top ones.

DownBeats: High Fidelity Hearing Protection for ConcertsReduces sound moderately and evenly for a better concert experience. Speech, high notes, and music comes through crisp and clear.Clear ear plugs have low in-ear profile for subtle use. Try our Long Stem version for larger fit.Durable aluminum case with clip attaches easily to keys, belts, or bags.Great for use at concerts, music festivals, nightclubs, and other loud live events like airshows or motorcycles.
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ColorClear Ear Plugs, Blue Case
Height2 Inches
Length0.75 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSmall (Pack of 1)
Weight0.025 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches
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Found 28 comments on DownBeats Reusable High Fidelity Hearing Protection: Ear Plugs for Concerts, Music, and Musicians (Clear Ear Plugs, Blue Case):

u/Descent_3 · 10 pointsr/electricdaisycarnival

I use Downbeats, I've had them for a little over 6 months now and they have been working great at a price standpoint. The earplugs are fairly small, so if you like discretion I'd recommend these. As far as clarity I'd rate it at an 8/10, so not much issue with sound quality, although at times I've had a tiny bit of trouble hearing people(only when super close to the speakers). It's so gratifying knowing I can go to these events and come back without any hearing loss lmfao.

Edit: I'd also like to point out that earplugs are amazing in camping environments when you're trying to sleep... These were a lifesaver at Beyond 2 weeks ago.

u/ShivaCobra · 8 pointsr/ElectricForest

I'm a big fan of these. I picked up a pair for myself and my gf for BassLights and NYE 360. I can attest they preserve the music while lowering the distortion and damage to your ears.

u/Malikot · 6 pointsr/aves

I highly recommend a pair of Downbeats. I absolutely love them and have gotten most of my friends to get some too. I tried the Etymotics but didn't like them as much since they stick out of your ear a lot and looks kinda funny. You can't really notice Downbeats unless you're looking for them.

u/GDIBass · 6 pointsr/Beatmatch

I wear these at every event I go to. I keep them on my keychain.. They have smaller versions too that don't block out as much sound, but do something (and are small enough to have headphones on with). I'll see if I can find them.

Edit: The smaller ones looked like these. They worked OK...

u/Jefe25 · 5 pointsr/ElectricForest

Downbeats is where its at. They do a great job of not muffling the sound too much, they are small and fit comfortably. Plus they have an awesome carrying case that clips on your keyring. My biggest complaint is that I often forget I am wearing them, then I will go to scratch my ear or something and it is always a shock

u/fishymamba · 4 pointsr/aves

I have downbeats and they work great: http://www.amazon.com/DownBeats-Reusable-Fidelity-Hearing-Protection/dp/B00A3Z44RM/ref=pd_sim_hpc_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=1KZ5GT6H2EJEN8XSD64D

I have used them at a couple shows and the sound I get with them is awesome.

if you want to get fancy, Etymotic has an option for custom earplugs.

u/Jimjongjung · 3 pointsr/aspergers

I've had the same experience with these ones. Really any high fidelity ones will have the same effect, but I like the downbeats because they're the cheapest ones (they're only 13.99). They're also about as stealthy as it gets.

But yeah. It's really cool how well they work. I was never able to have conversations in loud rooms before. But with them in I actually can. I actually went to a house show where there was a full band with a drum kit playing in a basement last weekend and I was able to talk to people during.

u/ProfessorBlakery · 3 pointsr/trap

I film EDM shows most weekends and I would be deaf by now if it weren't for these $14 beauties. Highly recommend!

And they filter out the higher frequencies, not the bass...afaik

u/eth0ng · 3 pointsr/EDM

I've used Downbeats for about two years and they get the job done real well. They stay in my ear canals well and have never fallen out so bumping into people shouldn't be an issue. They block out the highs and mids a bit too much and make the bass a bit overwhelming so I'm looking into other options.

I've been recently thinking of trying these out: [Earasers] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E2D9HAA/?coliid=I2M1RE39HLTSOH&colid=3RHLE0TX6YN3E&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it).

I've read good reviews about them so hopefully they're an upgrade but the Downbeats have been solid.

u/akaganyaku · 2 pointsr/Coachella

I second [downbeats] (http://amzn.to/2ogRtKX) , but I've lost 2 pairs from raging too hard. They do a great job of not distorting the sound as opposed to regular ear plugs!

u/Schmetterlingus · 2 pointsr/indieheads

I've used these ones for the last couple of years. Easy to take apart and clean, comes in a nice metal case. I haven't had any issues with them and I usually can hear shows really well after putting them in. Can even carry on a conversation if I have them in if needed.

I'm sure there's others that do just as well too, I think Etymotic has some on Amazon that are similar.

u/skullgrid · 2 pointsr/audioengineering

These are a decent pair but didn't fit my ears very well. A similar quality brand with a different fit are Downbeats. I like these but find that they aren't quite enough for some excessively loud concert environments.

u/ryanbimmer · 2 pointsr/ElectricForest

Along these lines, bring hearing protection! Highly recommend DownBeats! I don't go to shows without them anymore

u/SimplyPsychedelic · 2 pointsr/paradisofestival

The Gorge winds at night (and day 1 last year) can be crazy chilly! I think last year it got down into the low 40's at night, but when its been 90+ degrees all day 40 can seem like FREEZING! Make sure to get a locker to store your jacket/onsie in! (Bringing extra clothes into the venue is probably my #2 for most important things!) To go along with bringing extra clothes you want to make sure to get a fire blanket to put on top of your tent. It keeps out the hot and cold! Make sure to pay for really cold nights and hot as fuck days!

1 is get a water backpack it will save your life!


I also recommend ear plugs! You can get them pretty cheap on amazon. I got these last year and they were great!

https://www.amazon.com/DownBeats-Reusable-Fidelity-Hearing-Protection/dp/B00A3Z44RM/ref=sr_1_9_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1494292859&sr=8-9&keywords=concert+ear+plugs

This year I found these... it came with 2 pairs.

https://www.amazon.com/Rave-High-Fidelity-Ear-Plugs/dp/B01GJ6BERQ/ref=sr_1_5_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1494292859&sr=8-5&keywords=concert+ear+plugs

If you have a Facebook there is a Paradiso tips and tricks page you should check out!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1700643270194555/?fref=nf

u/jmedlin · 2 pointsr/electricdaisycarnival

Earplugs. I bought a pair of DownBeats and they sounded great. They are a must if you want to get up close and personal with the Basscon stage.

u/murdochh · 2 pointsr/Kanye

Downbeats are what I used last night n my ears felt fine. Definitely a must if you're gonna be on the floor

u/Malorajan · 2 pointsr/electricdaisycarnival

They could be but are more likely for the show. You don't want to damage your ears and risk hearing loss. Especially if you're someone who likes to get to the front on the stage. You can buy a pair like these which will allow you to still hear the music, just at a lower level so it won't damage your hearing or leave you with ringing ears.

u/xdrummerxdan · 1 pointr/drums

I'm not sure about those but I've been using these for almost year now and I swear to you these have been the best I've ever used. I hated those little oranges ones you get at the pharmacy cuz they either didn't block enough or too much. Triple flange is really nice cuz it doesnt cut out bass or highs like the others ones do. I think anything with a triple flange will do you just fine.

u/limiter303 · 1 pointr/EDM

Downbeats are good, they are the only ones i've tried but they work perfectly.

New Years was the first time I wore earplugs at a show and honestly it was better than shows that i've been to without them, you can obviously still feel the bass and the music sounds loud but you don't hear any distortion and you don't have any hearing problems after the show

u/hilberteffect · 1 pointr/electricdaisycarnival

Invest in nice earplugs. For $14, you can save your hearing and still hear the music perfectly (even better when there's distortion).

Some of the stages were preposterously loud this year (especially cosmicMEADOW). I can't imagine what it was like for people without earplugs. Don't fuck around with this stuff. Tinnitus and hearing loss are a bitch.

u/anzainfo · 1 pointr/flying

I GOT THE PERFECT SET!

I love my downbeats becuase they're protable and block out 18dB of noise which I also use for loud concerts and such.

Here's the link to them

https://www.amazon.com/DownBeats-Reusable-Fidelity-Hearing-Protection/dp/B00A3Z44RM/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1500974073&sr=8-1&keywords=downbeats

They're great and you can actually get them for a little cheaper here:

http://downbeats.com/buy-ear-plugs/

u/ub3rr4v3 · 1 pointr/electricdaisycarnival

I was torn between the downbeats and the etymotic but decided on the earpeace after watching some video reviews. Hopefully theyre worth it!

u/theycallme_t · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I'm also an interstate commuter. I've recently given these a shot: http://www.amazon.com/DownBeats-Reusable-Fidelity-Hearing-Protection/dp/B00A3Z44RM They work pretty well just getting rid of the steady wind buffet noise from 75mph, but they don't totally deafen you to someone talking or other sounds around you. I also have a Sena SMH 10R headset for music.

For pants / boots, get them. At least Kevlar lined jeans and boots with good ankle support. I look at safety gear like insurance - always have more than you need.

u/motor_boating_SOB · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Check out downbeats on Amazon, they came recommended to me and they are awesome.

They are easier to put in then the disposable ones, come in a small carrying case, and work pretty well.

Pretty cheap too and good customer service too.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A3Z44RM/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_qDyWtb14JN7SD

u/2311ski · 1 pointr/DJs

I got handed these at a gig a couple months ago

http://www.amazon.com/DownBeats-Reusable-Fidelity-Hearing-Protection/dp/B00A3Z44RM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406217480&sr=8-1&keywords=downbeats

and I haven't gone out to play or went to a club/festival without them. Custom fitted ear plugs would be ideal but these work well for me for now, I highly recommend all DJs carry some kind of hearing protection with them. I have a few DJ friends and friends from the military with tinnitus and from what I've heard it's not something to take lightly.