Nein 508 Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 Try getting party plugs ;) And have fun at ArtRAVE! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiamMonster 0 Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 Ive been wondering about earplugs or something too, as i am hard of hearing and have to wear hearing aids and i dont want my hearing to get worse... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giorno Giovanna 3,178 Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 I think I'll bring some earplugs too, cause we have standing tickets and I don't want to loose my hearing, earplugs dont take a lot of space away so it's better to bring some and not use them, than need some and dont have them このジョルノジョヴァンナ夢がある Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewUsername 11,343 Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 Exposure to 90dB for 1h+ does hurt your ears. A concert is probably 95~115 dB, depending on where you stand. I suggest you just take them with you, and when you notice that it's too loud you tell her to plug them in Edit: And I suggest to get them yourself too. Set a good example; ear damage is just as bad on your 11th as on your 33th. exactly! I can't at the fact that there's so many here saying "oh, if she's this age or that age, she'll be fine". You should protect your ears, no matter what age. Bringing ear plugs to a concert is practically a must. Once during the concert, you can still decide whether to put them in completely or just a bit or not at all. People seem very uninformed about tinnitus and hyperaccusis it seems. It's better to take care of your ears. + @OP, I've already been to Sportpaleis in Antwerp +/- 10 times and the music most of the time is LOUD. PS: another advantage of earplugs is that you can distinguish the backing track and the live vocals better :p At least that's my experience :D Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luc 4,775 Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 exactly! I can't at the fact that there's so many here saying "oh, if she's this age or that age, she'll be fine". You should protect your ears, no matter what age. Bringing ear plugs to a concert is practically a must. Once during the concert, you can still decide whether to put them in completely or just a bit or not at all. People seem very uninformed about tinnitus and hyperaccusis it seems. It's better to take care of your ears. + @OP, I've already been to Sportpaleis in Antwerp +/- 10 times and the music most of the time is LOUD. PS: another advantage of earplugs is that you can distinguish the backing track and the live vocals better :P At least that's my experience :D inb4 she sings tinnitus live I was 11 when I went to The Born This Way Ball and my ear is perfectly fine Ear damage is something permanent. If you listen to 90dB music for an hour every week, your ear will be basically destroyed. There's these small hairs in your ears, and they die off for ever with ear damage (not all at once though). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MonsterMum 2,532 Posted May 10, 2014 Author Share Posted May 10, 2014 exactly! I can't at the fact that there's so many here saying "oh, if she's this age or that age, she'll be fine". You should protect your ears, no matter what age. Bringing ear plugs to a concert is practically a must. Once during the concert, you can still decide whether to put them in completely or just a bit or not at all. People seem very uninformed about tinnitus and hyperaccusis it seems. It's better to take care of your ears. + @OP, I've already been to Sportpaleis in Antwerp +/- 10 times and the music most of the time is LOUD. PS: another advantage of earplugs is that you can distinguish the backing track and the live vocals better :P At least that's my experience :D Thanks Driezewies for confirming the Antwerp situation. I thought it be loud but not to what extend but I've made up my mind about the party plugs anyway, they are coming with us ;) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giorno Giovanna 3,178 Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 exactly! I can't at the fact that there's so many here saying "oh, if she's this age or that age, she'll be fine". You should protect your ears, no matter what age. Bringing ear plugs to a concert is practically a must. Once during the concert, you can still decide whether to put them in completely or just a bit or not at all. People seem very uninformed about tinnitus and hyperaccusis it seems. It's better to take care of your ears. + @OP, I've already been to Sportpaleis in Antwerp +/- 10 times and the music most of the time is LOUD. PS: another advantage of earplugs is that you can distinguish the backing track and the live vocals better :P At least that's my experience :D I love this post, you seem very mature このジョルノジョヴァンナ夢がある Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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