I didnt know about these new "PRO" ones and just looked it up
ewww, they look awful
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andrew wrote:bugsy wrote: if you need a 810 for jamming that means you are playing too loud
I disagree. Not all music is meant to be played at comfortable volumes, it really comes down to the style of the band and the personal preference of the players.
bugsy wrote:andrew wrote:bugsy wrote: if you need a 810 for jamming that means you are playing too loud
I disagree. Not all music is meant to be played at comfortable volumes, it really comes down to the style of the band and the personal preference of the players.
each to their own, but i value my hearing later in life, id rather not damage it for the sake of practicing
andrew wrote:
I disagree. Not all music is meant to be played at comfortable volumes, it really comes down to the style of the band and the personal preference of the players.
andrew wrote:Sure, it's smart to mind your ears. But there's a tone only achieved by turning up the volume knob and pushing the 810 with your amp.
Better to wear proper ear protection and get the tone/feel that's most satisfying than turn down to practice ear plug free. Plus in heavy music you often need to keep up with with your band mates also wanting to play loudly.
