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    Quote Originally Posted by WJJagFan View Post
    I had a tough time with conversations in noisy rooms before, and I haven't noticed much difference in the almost four years I've been playing the bagpipes. For a long time I never used earplugs even indoors, but I have started to use them now. I've been concerned about my son's hearing (an 11 year old drummer) so I bought about 10 sets of musician's earplugs and they seem to work very well. I still don't wear the earplugs when I play outdoors or in a large auditorium. I would guess that about half our band wear earplugs. About 25% wear earplugs all the time and the other 25% only wear them indoors.
    "Musician's earplugs" . . . are these different from other types? Where do you get these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkmound View Post
    "Musician's earplugs" . . . are these different from other types? Where do you get these?
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/live/...=100001+304650

    Is a good place to start. Your local music store should also carry a limited supply. Look to spend about $5.00 - $15.00 on a decent set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkmound View Post
    "Musician's earplugs" . . . are these different from other types? Where do you get these?
    This is a good place to start;
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/live/...=100001+304650

    Your local music store will also carry some. Look to spend about $10-$25 on a nice high quality pair. In the end NOT a bad investment for your ears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doomsday View Post
    This is a good place to start;
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/live/...=100001+304650

    Your local music store will also carry some. Look to spend about $10-$25 on a nice high quality pair. In the end NOT a bad investment for your ears.
    Thanks!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkmound View Post
    "Musician's earplugs" . . . are these different from other types? Where do you get these?
    Doomsday's link is a good one. I paid about $10 a pair for the ones I've got. The difference I've noticed between the foam earplugs (which I occassionally use at work) and the musician's plugs is that you can actually converse with people fairly well and the music comes through better. I think the goal of these plugs is to simply reduce noise to a safe level while trying to retain some amount of sound clarity.

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