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General Information Identifying the earmolds • Right earmold: red dot • Left earmold: blue dot or no marking Insertion Moisten mold for ease of insertion. Pull the ear outward and upward while easing the mold into the ear canal. Cleaning Remove attenuator button from mold.
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Identifying the Attenuators Most attenuator buttons have the number 9, 15 or 25 stamped on the button. Some have either a black or a white sealing ring, others are plain, depending on the style, color, attenuation characteristics and the manufacturing process. These identifiers and bands do not affect the performance of the attenuators.
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Musicians practice and perform in a variety of different settings and they are exposed to high levels of sound, sometimes for long periods. They require different amounts of protection, depending on the sound levels they encounter during rehearsal and performance. Buttons are interchangeable.
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s for Music Professionals Harmful sound comes from: Own instrument, other strings Brass Brass, percussion Own instrument, other brass Percussion Own instruments, other percussion Own voice, speakers, monitors Drums, speakers, monitors Speakers, monitors Multiple sources Multiple sources Speakers, monitors Speakers, monitors...
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Musicians Earplugs are flat-response attenuators that lower sounds evenly at all frequencies. Sound heard with these earplugs has the same quality as the original, just quieter. EARPLUG ATTENUATION (Sound Reduction) Mean Attn. ER-9 ER-15 ER-25 1000 2000 Frequency in Hz 4000 8000...
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Other Products sound without distorting speech and music. isolation of all earphones and earbuds in their class. ER-6 earphones plug directly into your Musicians Earplugs with a special adapter. ER-20 High Fidelity earplugs are ready-fit earplugs that preserve sound quality while reducing sound levels approximately 20 dB at all frequencies.
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