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I did post this somewhere else on this forum back in December, but seeing as a tour is upon us, I thought I'd post it again.

 

As you are all probably aware, attending concerts may lead to hearing loss.

 

Well, back in December, I went to see a specialist about my ears. For about 3 years (since I have been attending gigs) I have had a deteriorating ear problem. When I finally got to see the specialist, I had hearing tests and examinations. I have a 30% loss in hearing in my left ear, and a 40% loss in my right ear. This is as a result of "Acoustic trauma" basically, going to concerts without the appropriate ear defences.

 

I strongly recommend that people buy some good "music safe" ear plugs to wear to concerts. They don't get rid of the sound at all; they just bring down the volume slightly.

 

My hearing loss is permanent and now I have to live with it for the rest of my life. Please don't let this happen to you, I am absolutely gutted as it will probably mean in a few years, I won't be able to go to concerts at all. Not to mention the fact that I am now partially deaf. Please don't learn the hard way. I wouldn't wish it on anyone, at time it is incredibly painful. sad.gif

 

Please be careful people.

 

Please be careful people.

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QUOTE (ADesignForRush @ Apr 9 2010, 08:16 PM)
I did post this somewhere else on this forum back in December, but seeing as a tour is upon us, I thought I'd post it again.

As you are all probably aware, attending concerts may lead to hearing loss.

Well, back in December, I went to see a specialist about my ears. For about 3 years (since I have been attending gigs) I have had a deteriorating ear problem. When I finally got to see the specialist, I had hearing tests and examinations. I have a 30% loss in hearing in my left ear, and a 40% loss in my right ear. This is as a result of "Acoustic trauma" basically, going to concerts without the appropriate ear defences.

I strongly recommend that people buy some good "music safe" ear plugs to wear to concerts. They don't get rid of the sound at all; they just bring down the volume slightly.

My hearing loss is permanent and now I have to live with it for the rest of my life. Please don't let this happen to you, I am absolutely gutted as it will probably mean in a few years, I won't be able to go to concerts at all. Not to mention the fact that I am now partially deaf. Please don't learn the hard way. I wouldn't wish it on anyone, at time it is incredibly painful. sad.gif

Please be careful people.

Please be careful people.

Nice post, thanks. Similar to mentioned above, I have been surprised lately has to how NOT loud Rush is in general. Maybe it's because I usually see them in outside venues...

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I've already got 40% loss in one ear due to trauma (repeated infections) in childhood. I don't need any more. Rush will be the only show I've attended since. . .Rush 2008.

Still, I'm bad to listen to music very loud and I have never worn earplugs at shows. I may give that some thought this time around - I'm scared of getting tinnitus, for one thing. I know a couple of people who have it and it's hell.

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QUOTE (theguyincygnusx1 @ Apr 9 2010, 09:17 PM)
Oh come on. Go see Metallica in concert and you'll know what loud is.

That is nothing. Go see Man o War . Loudest band in the Gunniess book

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One days worms will eat my ears, and then poop them out, and they will become soil again, rather like the soil I find in my ears.

 

My ears are destined for dusthood. I think they deserve to at least be treated to some volumnesque Rush concerts before they expire.

 

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QUOTE (KennethRush @ Apr 9 2010, 09:41 PM)
QUOTE (theguyincygnusx1 @ Apr 9 2010, 07:17 PM)
Oh come on. Go see Metallica in concert and you'll know what loud is.

Even the mention of metallica displeases me so... new_thumbsdownsmileyanim.gif

I understand the Load/Reload and St. Anger stuff but really?

Master of Puppets ?? How can you not like that album?

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QUOTE (metaldad @ Apr 9 2010, 09:30 PM)
QUOTE (theguyincygnusx1 @ Apr 9 2010, 09:17 PM)
Oh come on. Go see Metallica in concert and you'll know what loud is.

That is nothing. Go see Man o War . Loudest band in the Gunniess book

Louder then The Bloody f***ing Who?

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QUOTE (Slacker @ Apr 9 2010, 09:58 PM)
QUOTE (metaldad @ Apr 9 2010, 09:30 PM)
QUOTE (theguyincygnusx1 @ Apr 9 2010, 09:17 PM)
Oh come on. Go see Metallica in concert and you'll know what loud is.

That is nothing. Go see Man o War . Loudest band in the Gunniess book

Louder then The Bloody f***ing Who?

Yep. I don't know where they were when they did it but yeah, They beat The Who trink39.gif

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QUOTE (Godeater2112 @ Apr 9 2010, 10:32 PM)
One days worms will eat my ears, and then poop them out, and they will become soil again, rather like the soil I find in my ears.

My ears are destined for dusthood. I think they deserve to at least be treated to some volumnesque Rush concerts before they expire.

goodpost.gif

Talk to someone with tinnitus - a constant ringing in the ears for which there is no reliable treatment - and you might feel differently. My grandmother has it (not from loud concerts, though) and some nights she cannot get to sleep because of it.

Even though I'm not a habitual concert attendee, I'm really thinking about earplugs. Especially if I can score seats in the first 10 rows or so.

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QUOTE (Godeater2112 @ Apr 9 2010, 10:32 PM)
One days worms will eat my ears, and then poop them out, and they will become soil again, rather like the soil I find in my ears.

My ears are destined for dusthood. I think they deserve to at least be treated to some volumnesque Rush concerts before they expire.

goodpost.gif

Talk to someone with tinnitus - a constant ringing in the ears for which there is no reliable treatment - and you might feel differently. My grandmother has it (not from loud concerts, though) and some nights she cannot get to sleep because of it.

Even though I'm not a habitual concert attendee, I'm really thinking about earplugs. Especially if I can score seats in the first 10 rows or so.

I wore them the last 2 times. I only took them out for "Hope". Since I always sit on Alex's side, they helped with those high pitched notes that really screech on the guitar(which really hurt my ears!)

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earplugs. done.

 

the thing about hearing loss is it creeps up on you... damage is done little by little over the years and rush concerts definately don't help!!

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QUOTE (proudlyrushian @ Apr 9 2010, 08:22 PM)
QUOTE (hammerofthor @ Apr 9 2010, 07:19 PM)
What?

Rats. You beat me to it.

Oh c'mon guys, I was thinking this too but that's kind of harsh to say to somebody who's actually lost some hearing and wants to help people out.

 

And I remember when I saw Rush for the 2nd leg of S&A the 2nd set was WAY LOUDER than the 1st set and it didn't sound as good because of it. So they can still crank it. If a vacuum cleaner can damage your hearing after awhile I'm sure Alex's stacks or Geddy's chicken machines can do the same you know. tongue.gif

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QUOTE (ADesignForRush @ Apr 9 2010, 09:16 PM)
I did post this somewhere else on this forum back in December, but seeing as a tour is upon us, I thought I'd post it again.

As you are all probably aware, attending concerts may lead to hearing loss.

Well, back in December, I went to see a specialist about my ears. For about 3 years (since I have been attending gigs) I have had a deteriorating ear problem. When I finally got to see the specialist, I had hearing tests and examinations. I have a 30% loss in hearing in my left ear, and a 40% loss in my right ear. This is as a result of "Acoustic trauma" basically, going to concerts without the appropriate ear defences.

I strongly recommend that people buy some good "music safe" ear plugs to wear to concerts. They don't get rid of the sound at all; they just bring down the volume slightly.

My hearing loss is permanent and now I have to live with it for the rest of my life. Please don't let this happen to you, I am absolutely gutted as it will probably mean in a few years, I won't be able to go to concerts at all. Not to mention the fact that I am now partially deaf. Please don't learn the hard way. I wouldn't wish it on anyone, at time it is incredibly painful. sad.gif

Please be careful people.

Please be careful people.

I am actually to the point of using closed caption on the TV when no one is around and I am only 38 years old. I have a permanent ringing in my ears as well. Your advice is good and I hope others take it. I failed to take this advice over the last 20 years or so and I regret it.

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I have to agree. I wear the simple squishy ones and they work fine. Rush does play loud. I have seen the who and the Metallica and Rush is not far behind them. I agree. As I near 40, I will be protecting my already damaged ears.
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QUOTE (FOH Lights @ Apr 9 2010, 10:28 PM)
QUOTE (peoplecanteatmachinefood @ Apr 9 2010, 08:18 PM)
What kind of earplugs?  Suggestions would be helpful.  Otherwise, thanks for the warning.

 

I like/use Hearos HiFi

Very clear tone, very comfortable, and only about $15.

I use em and love em trink39.gif

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