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Whether you are a musician, attend concerts or are regularly exposed to music played at high levels, Earasers Musicians Plugs don't plug up your ears and muffle sound like more conventional earplugs. Manufactured by a 45+ year hearing aid company, and developed by their lead—a musician for over 20 years—Earasers filter out loud noise while still allowing you to hear at a safe, comfortable level.

Musicians have to be able to focus on the different layers of instrumentation. Earasers utilize a unique attenuation "V filter" to provide an overall 5dB EPA rating of protection. The result is the world's first flat-frequency response earplugs.

Most Comfortable With Improved Sound

The Earasers soft silicone design is based on one of the most widely used hearing aid tips in the market. There is no need for expensive trips to a specialist to get custom ear molds. The Smart Seal technology conforms to the shape of your ear canal for a more comfortable fit that you can wear all day.
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Open Box Earasers Musicians Plugs Level 1 Small
Open Box Earasers Musicians Plugs Level 1 Small

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3.98

55 Reviews

78%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Absolutely worth the price - Exceptional quality based on scientific research

Previously I was using the Hearos high-fidelity ear plugs. They did very well, but I found that while playing with my band I was losing some of the frequencies and it caused some of the sounds to be lost in the mix. Plus, I had to take them out to talk to other band members between songs. It was just to the point that it was annoying. So I needed to try something new. These Earasers are perfect. They fit in very nicely (red=right, blue=left), are barely visible, and balance the sound perfectly. Exactly as the chart above shows, it has an even frequency response, but just enough so the sound does not damage your ears. Truth be told, at a certain volume these will become ineffective due to their low decibel protection. I play drums in a rock band and my most recent experience with these was with the (loud!) monitor at ear level about 2 feet from me. After our 14 songs my ears felt great. No ringing, no pressure on my ear drums; it felt like nothing happened. Which is why these are worth the extra money. I am recommending these to everyone I know who is in need of ear protection.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Decent, but not what I'd hoped for.

After using many different types and brands of earplugs I took a chance on these. These were the most expensive ones I've tried, but much less than going to audiologist for the custom fits. These do, as advertised, contain much more of the clarity of the music, soon you don't even notice you're wearing them. My only problem is they don't block enough. When playing bass in a rock band, I need to be able to hear the other instruments play. With most earplugs, ALL I can hear is the bass. With these, the music is quite clear considering, but only seems like it turns the volume down 1 or 2 notches. If they were about 2-3x stronger this would be 5 stars. My ears still ring at the end of the night, and only have a weak headache, not ringing for days. We play almost every weekend, mostly all bars and small clubs, not (what I'd consider) at huge volume. My peavey bass amp is 250 watt, and on 4 at our biggest rooms we never mic it. Looks like I do need to save my money for the custom fits at audiologist, but these will get me buy until then. They are comfortable, and small enough no one notices and they don't show up in pictures. Hope this helps. Thanks.

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Best Uses

  1. Concerts24
  2. Practicing22
  3. Back-Up2

Cons

  1. Not Functional6
  2. Poor Quality4
  3. Difficult To Use1
  4. A bit fragile1
  5. Easy to lose1

Describe Yourself

  1. Experienced20
  2. Professional Musician15
  3. Novice2

Pros

  1. Good Quality30
  2. Easy To Use27
  3. Functional24
  4. Improves Sound8
  5. clear sounding1
  • Best hearing protection

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda month ago

    bySteve

    fromNew York, NY

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I love these. Unlike foam plugs, sound is very clear and balanced. Can wear for hours and avoid hearing fatigue. Great for loud rehearsals and even concerts.

  • Nope

    1

    submitted4 months ago

    byed

    fromsalt lake city

    Not a reduced-level full-fidelity option, but the same as stuffing tissue or a 10 cent foam protector into your ears. Definitely reduces the volume, but equally definitely does not let you hear things as they are at a reduced volume.

  • Great for loud small venues.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byZac

    fromRoseville Mi

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    These were great for the last venue I was at. I needed some protection to get closer to the stage and these offered great sound quality near the speakers. #sweepstakes

  • Don't like it

    1

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byMike

    fromBoston

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    It fell out at a slow

  • Great Product!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byRyan

    fromAlexandria, VA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Simple Ear protection that doesn't sacrifice the sound of the music. They were not too expensive, either. I felt protected at the show I bought them for, and I intend to use them for all shows in the future. Probably not great to use onstage, but in the crowd they are perfect. I could even hear my friend talking from right next to me.

  • Best plugs

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byNatalie

    fromSan Francisco, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    They're great, I can actually hear things. I'm on my 3rd pair because I keep losing them.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byJaCole ♪

    fromNew Philadelphia, OH

    As a vocalist fronting a 15 pc horn band, would these help me to hear MYSELF better during live shows?

    As a vocalist fronting a 15 pc horn band, would these help me to hear MYSELF better during live shows?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It would be the same a sticking a finger in your ear. I suggest in-ear monitors.
  • asked byPoc

    fromFt.myers fl

    Do you make a large

    Do you make a large

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Please contact a Sales Agent for Special Order Placement
  • asked byWA

    fromNC

    How do you know what size to buy?

    How do you know what size to buy?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's just the 3 sizes. We don't know what they relate to
  • asked byLove The Louie

    fromBronx, N.Y.

    How do I know my size? Apple I-Pods come out  all the time . The don't go in snug wise. I have the medium Earasers but I have to lick them to get them in. Even then I have to exert pressure to get the in to hold.

    How do I know my size? Apple I-Pods come out all the time . The don't go in snug wise. I have the medium Earasers but I have to lick them to get them in. Even then I have to exert pressure to get the in to hold.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    You should probably try the Small
  • asked byMandy

    fromLA

    How many decibels do they block?

    How many decibels do they block?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Filter Reduction Level: -19dB Peak (NRR-5 | Our standard filter) -26dB Peak (~NRR 13 | SNR 19 European Standard) -31dB Peak (NRR 16 | Max filter) Please see "https://www.earasers.net/products/earasers"
  • asked byTamDvr

    fromLa Vergne, TN

    How do you determine what size to purchase? I am a female and do not have large features. I am 5'3". Not sure how to figure the size. Thanks

    How do you determine what size to purchase? I am a female and do not have large features. I am 5'3". Not sure how to figure the size. Thanks

    Open Reply - Gear-Head
    I would recommend small.
  • asked byAnn

    fromTampa, Fl

    what is the best size to get for an women with sensitive ears

    what is the best size to get for an women with sensitive ears

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Extra small would be a bit iffy, I would say more than likely small just to be on the safe side.
  • asked byJim

    fromUlster PA

    How do I know what size is right for me without buying a set and hoping i get the right size by chance

    How do I know what size is right for me without buying a set and hoping i get the right size by chance

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    If you do not have extra small ears, these will not be for you
  • asked bySam

    fromAL

    Size???

    Size???

    Open Reply - Charles
    You can the Style which shows the size options.
    Open Reply - Charles
    You can the Style which shows the size options.