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Hearos High Fidelity Ear Filters - 1 Pair

Hearos High Fidelity Ear Filters - 1 Pair
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Hearos High Fidelity Ear Filters - 1 Pair

 
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Thanks to Hearos breakthrough technology, the High Fidelity 211's protect your hearing without muffling the sound. The user hears all highs and lows. Super soft and comfortable, washable and reusable. 1 pair with case.

 
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Product Details
Product Weight:0.01 pounds
Package Length:3.0 inches
Package Width:2.9 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 19 customer reviews )
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53 of 54 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect for musicians and concert-goers  Sep 12, 2007 By Victor H. Agresti "remodeling-guy"
High Fidelity Ear Plugs/filters

I play the trumpet in several bands and when I get stuck in front of the percussion section (particularly snare drums), earplugs are a necessity. I own a half dozen types of plugs, and they all block the sound, but they also muffle and distort it. These plugs simply lower the volume with a minimum of the muffling effect, so they are perfect for musicians in loud groups. Very comfortable, quick & easy to insert or remove.

They also seem perfect for concerts. For example, when Arturo Sandavol, the trumpet virtuoso, appeared locally, he used what must have been a 10,000 watt sound system. These ear plugs allow you to enjoy the music when a clueless sound engineer turns the volume three clicks past painful.

Note: Etymotic Research ER20BP High Fidelity Ear Plugs and Hearos High Fidelity Ear Filters are virtually identical, other than color variations.

28 of 29 found the following review helpful:


4Good for drummers, guitarists may run into issues  Mar 19, 2009 By John Green III
Our band bought 5 sets of these for our practice space that can get quite loud.

Previously I had been using a Vic Firth Isolation headset while the others used nothing.

I can certainly hear more clearly than with the straight dB drop the headphones provide, can clearly hear the guitar and vocals without to much mudding of the sound.

The guitarists don't care for them though. They have a difficult time distinguishing the actual note they are playing. Our bass player uses them off and on dependent on the song and the level of accuracy he needs to hear.

I would recommend trying them as they are relatively inexpensive compared to a custom tuned and fit application from an audiologist.

If you are a drummer they will be more benefit to you than if you are guitar/keyboard/bass player from our joint experience.

16 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5Works well  May 09, 2007 By Mark Morita
These sound much better than those foam ear plugs. It takes some practice to get a good seal. A little water really helps.

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5saved by the Hearo...  Sep 26, 2010 By apollo
I am a drummer, love the sound of my drums, and do not like to wear ear plugs because I can't HEAR them, not to mention the subtleties of my bandmates' playing. These simple devices, however, have converted me. I can hear all the colors of my instrument, and everyone else's, without blowing my ears out. Took a couple of times for me to just get used to them, that is having something in my ear canals whilst playing. Now I forget they are there, and really don't play LOUDER to compensate for the reduction in overall sound. Nuances remain. Foam plugs muffle everything, which is not a bad thing in most high volume settings. These just have the nice effect of volume reduction, without sacrificing the loveliness of the sound.

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2Not as good as Etymotic  Mar 04, 2012 By Rich Sanfilippo
I've used these earplugs for the last couple of concerts I've gone to (rock/indie/electronica) and I noticed that they attenuate high frequencies more than the Etymotic Research ER20's, which is why I like the ER20's better. If you're looking for level attenuation across frequencies, these aren't as good, although if you're looking to knock down the highs (but less than foam earplugs do), these will do.

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