Musician hearing protection are uniquely designed to ensure high fidelity music or speech without sacrificing sound quality. Rather than using generic, industrial strength ear plugs that drastically reduce high pitch sounds (think muted sound) our musician ear protection reduces volume, not sound quality. We guarantee the quality of our custom musician ear protection.
Our service is extremely detailed. We include an analysis of hearing reduction needed for your needs. There are four attenuation strengths of filtering. An impression is made of your ears for the custom molds. Upon the final custom fitting of the molds, Sound Advice provides a hearing test and attenuation test (measurement of sound reduction) to ensure an accurate and even reduction for frequency range of 250-16K Herz. We offer the most comprehensive hearing protection fitting in the country, all included in one price.
Musicians in-ear monitors are the best way to protect your hearing from loud music. Exposure to loud music is one of the leading causes of noise-induced hearing loss. Musicians spend many hours practicing and performing and depend on hearing well to compose or perform their music. Unfortunately, consistent exposure to loud music carries a high price.
Damaging sound levels can lead to a host of hearing disorders including long-term hearing loss and tinnitus. Musicians earplugs and in-ear-monitors can help prevent noise-induced hearing loss while allowing musicians to enjoy the music and reduce their risk of developing permanent hearing damage.
How Do Musician’s Monitors Work?
Musician monitors block out the loud surrounding sounds made by electric instruments, drums and audience members while delivering excellent sound feedback directly to your ears at a safe volume.
Since musicians are often surrounded by very loud noise, most musician monitors are custom-made to fit an individual’s ears. This ensures that the earplugs are comfortable and that environmental noises are fully blocked while the sounds you want to hear are transmitted at the highest quality possible. Universal in-ear monitors are also available for musicians looking to cut costs, though they reduce the effectiveness of the earplugs and the caliber of the music.
Musician monitors have two parts: a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitters can be set up for mono or stereo sound and are typically worn by a band’s vocalist. One transmitter can send sound to as many receivers as is necessary, so members of a band can all hear the same feedback through their in-ear musician monitors.
Call Sound Advice at (818) 841-0066 for more information or to schedule an appointment.