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Protection 4 Hearing

Protection 4 Hearing

The most important peice of equipment musicians have is their hearing, in spite of this many disregard the effect that the sound they produce has on their hearing. This also includes Clubbers.

In most cases the first sign of Noise Induced Hearing Loss happening, is that you get ringing in the ears (Tinnitus) or a temporary dulled sense of hearing (hyperacucis) and in some cases you can have a sensitivity to some loud sound levels(haering loss) these are warning signs that you have overexposed your hearing to harmful sound levels.

Our moto is 'Your hearing is precious protect it'...Or lose it!

The ER9/15/25 are custom moulded filtered earpieces, the filter has flat attenuation which gives you all the clarity you need to play or listen to music, in other words, it is as if you have just turned the volume down.

ER series earpiecesT2 ear monitorER20 Generic (off the shelf) ear plugs

There are also the ER20 Generic (off the shelf) ear plugs Or if you are truly into getting the very best out of listening to you Ipod, home stereo system or you feel as a musicians you will benefit from some In Ear Monitors, check out the T2's on our website.

We have come across many reasons why hearing protection is not used ie; "I like my music to be loud and wearing earplugs is namby pamby and uncool"- Our answer to this is 'it's very cool, custom earplugs are unobtrusive, if you wish to listen or play music and enjoy it for the rest of your life.

So remember, you cannot buy a new pair of ears! "I don't have any hearing problems"- Our answer to this is 'maybe not at the moment however over exposure to loud music/noise, one day you will"-"I don't care if I can hear when I'm 50!" - our answer to this is "you will"

Visit the web site of Protection 4 Hearing
Telephone: Office: 01376 323131 or Mobile: 07831 327676

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