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 Ear protection?
Author: Erez Katz 
Date:   2026-01-16 00:32

I tried ear plugs abd they just make things worse for me.
I use over the ear protectors and play in the basement sometimes.
However, if there is a good solution for clarinetists - I am all ears.
Especially something i could use on stage.

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 Re: Ear protection?
Author: Slowoldman 
Date:   2026-01-16 01:24

After trying several over-the-counter products (none of which fit properly, so they were annoying and didn't properly control sound), I finally broke down and had an audiologist make a molded pair. They run $250-300 US. You can order different inserts to vary the sound attenuation, if needed. Mine are "Soundgear"; I'm sure there are several satisfactory brands, depending on the audiologist's preference.

Much better, especially for my orchestral playing, where I sit directly in front of the trumpets! They reliably seal the ear canal and don't loosen or pop out in the middle of a piece. Worth the expense for me; YMMV.

Also, using ear protection takes some getting used-to, so expect them to seem weird for awhile.

Amateur musician, retired physician
Delaware Valley Wind Symphony, clarinet 1
Bucks County Symphony Orchestra, clarinet 2 (sub)

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 Re: Ear protection?
Author: Tom H 
Date:   2026-01-16 02:30

I don't know how they would work for clarinet playing, but I sometimes use "Doc's Pro Plugs" for scuba diving. They have a pin hole in them to allow for equalisation. Maybe they would reduce the noise level when on land?

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Musicnotes product no. MNO287475

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 Re: Ear protection?
Author: Erez Katz 
Date:   2026-01-16 04:50

My challenge is pressure from inside my mouth that presses outwards through the eustachian and hits the ear drum from within in. Every time I ise something that seals the ear canal like foam ear plugs actually feels like my playing is amplified.

Maybe that diving plugs would work.

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