Mr.Monitor
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I'd wait before you make judgement calls. Give it about three days and you should get an idea if it's gonna stick around or not.
OP, get yourself some Hearos.
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A percussionist friend of mine introduced me to these when I had to sit not more than two feet in front of a loud trumpet player for two weeks. I later took them to a rock concert, and they worked marvelously. They're only around $5, and they don't muffle the sound; they just make it quieter. I could still hear everything clearly.
I would love to wear earplugs to concerts and the like, but I'm honestly afraid to be laughed at for wearing ear protection. Anything I can use that is hardly noticeable?
I would love to wear earplugs to concerts and the like, but I'm honestly afraid to be laughed at for wearing ear protection. Anything I can use that is hardly noticeable?
No one gives a shit, I wear my earplugs while driving my soft top (noisy car) and my friend gave me shit but fuck that guy, he'll have no hearing left by the time hes 35!
I wear these, they're great! Low profile to boot
http://www.etymotic.com/hp/er20.html
The ringing you hear is the sign of permanent hearing damage; your ears are essentially bidding those frequencies farewell forever. The ringing will likely go away in a few of days, but you'll never hear those frequencies again. Seriously, get into the habit of wearing earplugs when needed, you will never regret it.
Personally, I had to learn this the hard way. I never really had considered the severity of permanent hearing damage, until I took a long motorbike trip with really bad aerodynamics and without earplugs, which resulted in me getting a permanent, really high-pitched tinnitus. I've learned to live with it, but my silence has been stolen forever and it has considerably affected my quality of life.
So once again, get into the habit of protecting your ears.
People trying to scare you shitless OP.
I've been to countless rock/metal concerts and it's pretty much standard fare to go home and have ringing ears for a day or two afterward. It always goes away.
I know it's possible you have permanent hearing damage, but the chances are pretty slim. Still, wear protection next time, you only get one set of ears, take care of them.
Thanks for the encouraging words. Sure hope it goes away.
Thanks for the encouraging words. Sure hope it goes away.
Seems to be tinnitus and that's permanent
Hey GAF, I attended a rock concert the other day (Aug. 13th) and I was in the front/near some speakers.
Right after the concert ended, I noticed my hearing was a little off/muffled but it normalized after a few minutes.
I was able to get home and then sleep about 3 hours after the concert ended and I didn't notice any ear ringing. After waking up however, I noticed that there was ringing in my ears (can't tell which ear or if both) and the ringing continued throughout the day. I woke up this morning and the ringing was still there (so it's been 24+ hours already) but I do think it has subsided a little bit/is less audible (not sure though).
Has anyone had a similar experience? How long did it take before the ringing disappeared? I hope this isn't permanent (I don't want to add this to my other medical conditions). I don't really go to many rock concerts and I always try to keep the volume in the middle-levels when using earphones. I don't know if it's related but I also have nasal congestion and currently using a nasal spray for it.
I will probably see a doctor tomorrow if it doesn't improve/disappear.
GAF?
What I'm wondering about is that there was no ringing about 3 hours after the concert but there was one after I woke up.
This article suggests that hair cell regeneration treatments might be possible in 20-50 years (relevant stuff starting on page 7), so maybe tinnitus and hearing loss in general won't have to bother us for our entire lives.
I was dragged to a Slayer concert and I couldn't hear properly for three days afterwards. I hate Slayer. Even more now.
No one gives a shit, I wear my earplugs while driving my soft top (noisy car) and my friend gave me shit but fuck that guy, he'll have no hearing left by the time hes 35!
I wear these, they're great! Low profile to boot
http://www.etymotic.com/hp/er20.html
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0044DEESS/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Just put them slightly into your ear and it will muffle it just enough to where it doesn't hurt.To me, concerts sound better with them in, it drops the bass pounding and alows a better EQ, but i guess we are all different.