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Some Technical Info about Earplugs:

Earplugs protect your hearing by “attenuating” the sound. The word attenuate is used to describe the level of sound reduction the earplugs provide.

To protect your hearing, earplugs must provide enough attenuation (measured in decibels).

Sound is made up of different frequencies and most earplugs will attenuate at a different level for each of these frequencies. These levels vary between manufacturers, so you should check the packaging to see what protection they give.

Most earplugs giver greater protection at the higher frequencies (4-8 kHz) than at lower frequencies, and it is these higher frequency sounds that are potentially more damaging to hearing.

Remember that in real situations the attenuation is probably less than that measured by the manufacturer, as they will have tested brand new earplugs that fit well, and the tests will have been done in ideal circumstances.

Attenuation is sometimes expressed as a single simplified noise-level reduction (SNR) figure.

 

Some Technical Info about custom moulded In-Ear-Monitors:

In-Ear-Monitors are custom moulded and personalised earphones utilizing miniature balanced armature transducer technology to deliver the ultimate in sound quality.

Their tiny magnetic receivers offer high resistance to mechanical shock and deliver smooth responses with very low distortion levels.

When connecting to In-Ear Monitoring Equipment, MP3, HIFI and most other communication systems, these monitors reduce the ambient sound environment by approximately 26dB. This reduction of the ambient sound allows for a much lower and safer listening volume from the audio source, whilst at the same time delivering a superbly detailed sound reproduction.

Custom moulded In-Ear-Monitors are available in different colours and some suppliers also offer in addition artwork, jewellery or your name laser engraved to further personalise them. 

To manufacture we require taking impressions from your ears which only takes a few minutes and forms part of your first appointment with us.