Above & Beyond at the RNDI charity event "Don't Lose The Music" at the Ministry of Sound, UK.
RNID is the largest charity working to change the world for the UKs 9 million people who are deaf or hard of hearing. We run the Don't Lose The Music campaign, which aims to make sure people know how and why to protect their hearing while enjoying music.
http://www.rnid.org.uk/
id love to go to one of these dont lose the music clubs,think it would be ace,but i never know where they are and when.
MrCraigfj 1 year ago
you put them wrong im using them for 3 years
wirek89 2 years ago
I was actually think about if people did use earplugs at concerts and such.
Thnx for uploading this :)
MixedByDesember 2 years ago
earplugsss baby..
marianohemy 2 years ago
Nice just a few weeks ago I started worring about that hehe I dont wanna lose my music either thnx A&B
kingdom666 2 years ago
i try wearing ear plugs and it hurts my ears even more!
turbodaze 2 years ago
Elacin makes the same kind custom earplugs. I've had mine (ER-model with -25dB filter) for like 6+ years and they're still going strong. So much more comfy than your regular 2-10 euro earplugs and you can actually enjoy the music more. Totally washable silicone earpiece and detachable sound dampening element. For 150-200 Euros it's a really good deal.
esaedvik 2 years ago
Thanks guys, I agree 110%. I wear earplugs anytime I go out and would like to get some customs made. I do think some clubs are too loud even with the earplugs, and there's simply too many people who don't realize what is going to happen to them down the line.
schmoab 2 years ago
etymotic
djtolman 2 years ago
so what brand are those custom made earplugs?
PimpSC 2 years ago