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Thread started 06/15/09 11:44am

JustErin

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Ok, need headphone/ear plug help

So my son is going to his very first real concert in August. He's super, super excited but I am terrified for his little ears. Can someone recommend headphones or ear plugs that will protect his ears (comfortably) but still allow him to enjoy the show?

I'm clueless with this kind of thing, and I really want to make sure he'll be ok. He's turning 4 next month. Do they make ear protection for kids?
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Reply #1 posted 06/15/09 11:47am

endymion

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JustErin said:

So my son is going to his very first real concert in August. He's super, super excited but I am terrified for his little ears. Can someone recommend headphones or ear plugs that will protect his ears (comfortably) but still allow him to enjoy the show?

I'm clueless with this kind of thing, and I really want to make sure he'll be ok. He's turning 4 next month. Do they make ear protection for kids?



This thread isn't very interesting razz
What you don't remember never happened
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Reply #2 posted 06/15/09 11:47am

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cotton is all he really needs, it will still allow the sound waves to reach but not the high decibels.

thumbs up!


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Reply #3 posted 06/15/09 11:51am

BlackAdder7

there are soft foamy type ear plugs that are easy to use...you roll them between your palms (like making a clay rope) and put the into the ear, and they expand...they're really comfortable, and still let the music in..


what concert....? Prince?
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Reply #4 posted 06/15/09 11:53am

JustErin

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JerseyKRS said:

cotton is all he really needs, it will still allow the sound waves to reach but not the high decibels.

thumbs up!


Really? And here I thought I was going to have to invest in some high tech headphones.
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Reply #5 posted 06/15/09 11:54am

JerseyKRS

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JustErin said:

JerseyKRS said:

cotton is all he really needs, it will still allow the sound waves to reach but not the high decibels.

thumbs up!


Really? And here I thought I was going to have to invest in some high tech headphones.


that's what the ones selling them want you to believe. Cotton is all you need, trust me.


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Reply #6 posted 06/15/09 11:55am

JustErin

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BlackAdder7 said:

there are soft foamy type ear plugs that are easy to use...you roll them between your palms (like making a clay rope) and put the into the ear, and they expand...they're really comfortable, and still let the music in..


what concert....? Prince?


Oh ya....those things. I wonder if he'll find things in his ears uncomfortable. I'll have to try them before hand.

No, not Prince....Britney Spears. lol

He doesn't even know who Prince is.
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Reply #7 posted 06/15/09 11:56am

JustErin

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JerseyKRS said:

JustErin said:



Really? And here I thought I was going to have to invest in some high tech headphones.


that's what the ones selling them want you to believe. Cotton is all you need, trust me.


Wicked, thanks!
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Reply #8 posted 06/15/09 11:56am

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Any old earplugs will work really. I've been to some small clubs that will give you a pair for free from behind the bar (but I doubt that he's going to a venue with a bar lol )

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[Edited 6/15/09 17:36pm]
If you will, so will I
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Reply #9 posted 06/15/09 12:00pm

JDInteractive

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Yeah, any really. You can buy decent ones from camping/outdoor pursuits stores. They aren't expensive at all.
There's Joy In Expatriation.
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Reply #10 posted 06/15/09 12:02pm

Imago

cheap plugs are fine. It makes no difference in quality--they all do the job.
Even cotton works, but you need to be careful then.


And yeah--shows now are so damned loud, they damage your hearing. If it's Mylie Cyrus he wants to go see, you can try sealing his eardrumbs in lead.
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Reply #11 posted 06/15/09 12:04pm

BlackAdder7

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Reply #12 posted 06/15/09 12:42pm

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You need something like this, but in blue. music

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Reply #13 posted 06/15/09 1:26pm

JustErin

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PaisleyPark5083 said:

You need something like this, but in blue. music



I looked at those!

I think they are cute and he might find them fun to wear. He can wear blue and his gf can wear the pink one!
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Reply #14 posted 06/15/09 2:36pm

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JustErin said:

PaisleyPark5083 said:

You need something like this, but in blue. music



I looked at those!

I think they are cute and he might find them fun to wear. He can wear blue and his gf can wear the pink one!


Your son and his girlfriend are going to a Britney Spears show? hmmm I hope you know what you're doing.
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Reply #15 posted 06/15/09 4:09pm

JustErin

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sextonseven said:

JustErin said:



I looked at those!

I think they are cute and he might find them fun to wear. He can wear blue and his gf can wear the pink one!


Your son and his girlfriend are going to a Britney Spears show? hmmm I hope you know what you're doing.


lol

His best friend just happens to be a girl. And well, ya...he loves Brit.
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Reply #16 posted 06/15/09 4:11pm

BlackAdder7

think about how you'll explain the stipper pole onstage...
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Reply #17 posted 06/15/09 4:13pm

JustErin

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BlackAdder7 said:

think about how you'll explain the stipper pole onstage...


I'll tell him that some woman take their clothes off for a living if he asks what it's for.

I always tell him the truth.
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Reply #18 posted 06/15/09 4:15pm

BlackAdder7

JustErin said:

BlackAdder7 said:

think about how you'll explain the stipper pole onstage...


I'll tell him that some woman take their clothes off for a living if he asks what it's for.

I always tell him the truth.


hmmm.....I would have told him it's for the firemen....
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Reply #19 posted 06/15/09 4:47pm

JustErin

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BlackAdder7 said:

JustErin said:



I'll tell him that some woman take their clothes off for a living if he asks what it's for.

I always tell him the truth.


hmmm.....I would have told him it's for the firemen....


I'll tell him that too.
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Reply #20 posted 06/15/09 5:14pm

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BlackAdder7 said:

there are soft foamy type ear plugs that are easy to use...you roll them between your palms (like making a clay rope) and put the into the ear, and they expand...they're really comfortable, and still let the music in..


what concert....? Prince?


most of those ones are so big even I can't get them to stay in my ears.

I think a little kid is better off with ear muff type contraptions, that way Erin can see at a glance that they are still in.



and please don't let it be a coldplay concert beg
[Edited 6/15/09 17:15pm]
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Reply #21 posted 06/15/09 9:00pm

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ZombieKitten said:

BlackAdder7 said:

there are soft foamy type ear plugs that are easy to use...you roll them between your palms (like making a clay rope) and put the into the ear, and they expand...they're really comfortable, and still let the music in..


what concert....? Prince?


most of those ones are so big even I can't get them to stay in my ears.

I think a little kid is better off with ear muff type contraptions, that way Erin can see at a glance that they are still in.



and please don't let it be a coldplay concert beg
[Edited 6/15/09 17:15pm]

...leave it to Zombie to get a clearer picture. rolleyes

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Reply #22 posted 06/15/09 9:23pm

ZombieKitten

PaisleyPark5083 said:

...leave it to Zombie to get a clearer picture. rolleyes

falloff


what! lol tease
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Reply #23 posted 06/16/09 7:50am

abigail05

between work and sleep I wear earplugs something like 14 hours a day

I'd personally recommend the soft orange (or whatever) squeezable plugs they have anywhere for a couple bucks.

maybe a couple wads of cotton in case he doesn't like the orange ones.

hard plastic ones - ouch!

earphones - ache!
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Reply #24 posted 06/16/09 8:11am

JustErin

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abigail05 said:

between work and sleep I wear earplugs something like 14 hours a day

I'd personally recommend the soft orange (or whatever) squeezable plugs they have anywhere for a couple bucks.

maybe a couple wads of cotton in case he doesn't like the orange ones.

hard plastic ones - ouch!

earphones - ache!


I think the big ear muffs for kids are comfy.
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