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Decibullz - Custom Molded Professional Filters with Professional Acoustic Filter Technology, Perfect for Musicians, Recording Professionals and Concertgoers




This is a product that I was totally unfamiliar with but seemed like a really good idea.  Growing up in the age of classic rock, I listened to a lot of music at levels that were no doubt damaging to my hearing.  Working in the steel mill also had serious noise levels.  This was in a time period where ear plugs were not recognized for hearing protection or at least not used.
 
We got to a lot of tribute band concerts and the noise level is often almost painful.  The venue hands out ear plugs but they distort the sound and the whole point is to immerse your self in music. (and nostalgia.)  I want be testing these in that type of venue for another month as we have tickets to a Classic Albums Live rendition of Led Zep II.  As an aside if you are into classic rock and have the opportunity to hear a Classic Albums Live concert, GO!  They do the albums note for note and word for word. But I digress, I tried these ear filters and cranked up my sound system to extreme.  They worked well not only to bring the music to a less painful level, they really seemed to let the nuances through without distortion.  I like the way the sound was far more than a traditional ear plug.

On the negative side, they need better instructions.  There are pieces that I don’t know what purpose they serve.  The molding process was easy and the result kind of knurly looking but effective.

For those of  you music lovers who want to preserve what little hearing you might have left, you should look into this product.
                                                                                     
If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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