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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2018-11-28 23:02
Yeah there has been a recent (last 10yrs or so) push for all the military bands to provide Musician's Earplugs to all its members. They are supposed to be more frequency forgiving and allow the best auditory experience while providing protection.
however........
If you ever used any earplugs while playing, the first and most irritating thing you'll notice is that you hear (feel?) the sound that transmits through your bones. That is the buzzy, none timbral sound. In addition you can pretty much forget about any sort of sensitivity to playing in response to what is going on around you outside of gross time and pitch (and even pitch starts to get dicey).
...............Paul Aviles
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