I recently picked up a pair. i went to a live show this weekend. I noticed how I could hear the singer and bass and drums but the guitar was cut out, so that means above vocals like 400-550hz, so that guitar playing up the neck cut out more than i liked. after a 4 hour show i felt really good. What was weird was the cocktail server came up and asked me what i wanted, i could hear her totally fine. I pulled out the plugs a few times to see what i was missing and all in all it was that midrange, and that badly micced up bass was knocked down enought to make it sound good.
I rarely go to concerts now because I’d rather hear music from a good sound system or in a venue where your ears aren’t assaulted by excessive dbs. That said, I attended a concert by an a cappella group last December, and even then, had to put fingers in my ears to enjoy the music. So, I’m delighted to hear these devices are available. Thanks forbthe information.
I absolutely love being caught up in loud live music and screaming the lyrics at the top of my lungs, but I did get these because on one occasion I was so close to the speakers I had to physically cover my ears the entire time, it was so bad. Hopefully, these will do the trick or I'll just take them off and use them at Christmas markets or at the mall so I don't get overwhelmed x
idk if you got them but I've found my voice sounds louder than others when I wear them so if I go to a concert and want to scream, I can't hear the music because all I hear is myself. just something to note
I can't decide which ones to pick between the quiet and experience... I would like to wear them for event but also to sleep... I'm scared that the quiet ones would be too noise-cancelling for concerts and the experience too uncomfortable for sleeping. Any recommandations, guys ?
Any updates ? I can't decide which ones to pick between the quiet and experience... I would like to wear them for event but also to sleep... I'm scared that the quiet ones would be too noise-cancelling for concerts and the experience too uncomfortable for sleeping. What do you recommend ?
@@jasjensenhey jas ! Hope u doing well !! Can i use this while bike riding ? Is it safe , then can we use this more than 8hrs + riding . While using any irritation or pain u feel ?
It looks like a special application of noise cancelling technology. As someone who was in a rock band in the 60s and a concert goer … this would have been a godsend.
Hi Jas , thank you for your review, I’ve got a bad hearing injury after going to a club one year ago with loud music and developed tinnitus, I have bought both quiet and experience pro , I noticed that you went to the concert with the experience , and you said you still had a slightly ringing noise even you were protected. My concern is that I am afraid of going to concert as well because now that my condition is gettin better I do not trust loops 100% and I don’t wanna compromise further my hearing . I paused loud music for almost a year now . As a musician and a concert fanatic is such a sacrifice to do , and I miss concerts , So you confirm that , the loops are not 100% capable protect you ?
They take off 18 dB (23 with the plus). Hearing damage occurs over 85 dB in theory and some concerts are 120 dB +, so on paper they won't completely protect you. However, my current ear plugs take off 30 dB and, more often than not, I find that to be too much (I don't really like it if the music sounds really quiet at a concert!). That's why I'm going to try the loops.
I recently picked up a pair. i went to a live show this weekend. I noticed how I could hear the singer and bass and drums but the guitar was cut out, so that means above vocals like 400-550hz, so that guitar playing up the neck cut out more than i liked. after a 4 hour show i felt really good. What was weird was the cocktail server came up and asked me what i wanted, i could hear her totally fine. I pulled out the plugs a few times to see what i was missing and all in all it was that midrange, and that badly micced up bass was knocked down enought to make it sound good.
I heard something else when she said "wompyness" 😂
Yes me too 🤣
Her explaining that “It didnt feel as strong and didnt last as long” didn’t help either 😂
@@IBareBear_ That's what she said.
Same; I had to go back figure out why she’d say that haha
I rarely go to concerts now because I’d rather hear music from a good sound system or in a venue where your ears aren’t assaulted by excessive dbs. That said, I attended a concert by an a cappella group last December, and even then, had to put fingers in my ears to enjoy the music. So, I’m delighted to hear these devices are available. Thanks forbthe information.
Are these okay to wear to nightclubs when you have Tinnitus? I don't want my tinnitus to worsen
I absolutely love being caught up in loud live music and screaming the lyrics at the top of my lungs, but I did get these because on one occasion I was so close to the speakers I had to physically cover my ears the entire time, it was so bad. Hopefully, these will do the trick or I'll just take them off and use them at Christmas markets or at the mall so I don't get overwhelmed x
Why didn't you just move away from the speakers? 😂 🤔
@Blackfeet because I was right in front of the band and I wasn't missing that 🤭
idk if you got them but I've found my voice sounds louder than others when I wear them so if I go to a concert and want to scream, I can't hear the music because all I hear is myself. just something to note
I can't decide which ones to pick between the quiet and experience... I would like to wear them for event but also to sleep... I'm scared that the quiet ones would be too noise-cancelling for concerts and the experience too uncomfortable for sleeping. Any recommandations, guys ?
i just decided to buy both :P
Check temu for the dupes
@@MsChantae Temu... for hearing protection... Yeah looks like a very good choice... 😑
@DoorTechnicianRick they work just as well as the $80 ones. Stop Thinking u know every fkn thing because you DONT.
Great review, i have the loop quite and these ones aswell and i'm trying to hear the difference between them both 😅
I also ordered loop experience, hope it will be good
Any updates ? I can't decide which ones to pick between the quiet and experience... I would like to wear them for event but also to sleep... I'm scared that the quiet ones would be too noise-cancelling for concerts and the experience too uncomfortable for sleeping. What do you recommend ?
Mine came today and I can't figure out what size ear tips I need. All of them feel, "OK." How do I know which to go with?
great review, thx. also if loop can stop one girl from singing at a concert I’m all for it.
What do you think about these for classroom environments? Thanks for all the advice
Given the way they filter noise they could be really good. Maybe look into their range though, there could be another product thats better
Their engage versions would prob be better for classrooms 😊
@@tartar0s Thanks for the advice!
@@jasjensenhey jas ! Hope u doing well !!
Can i use this while bike riding ? Is it safe , then can we use this more than 8hrs + riding . While using any irritation or pain u feel ?
Can I wear them and able to sleep sideways ?
they have seperate ones called loop quiets i believe that are made for sleeping
It looks like a special application of noise cancelling technology. As someone who was in a rock band in the 60s and a concert goer … this would have been a godsend.
are they just earplugs or are they also like a earbud(bt/music and stuff)?
Just earplugs!
Koi batayega yeh kya cheex hai ? Inse songs vagera sun skte hai kya ?
Hi Jas , thank you for your review,
I’ve got a bad hearing injury after going to a club one year ago with loud music and developed tinnitus,
I have bought both quiet and experience pro , I noticed that you went to the concert with the experience ,
and you said you still had a slightly ringing noise even you were protected.
My concern is that I am afraid of going to concert as well because now that my condition is gettin better I do not trust loops 100% and I don’t wanna compromise further my hearing . I paused loud music for almost a year now .
As a musician and a concert fanatic is such a sacrifice to do , and I miss concerts , So you confirm that , the loops are not 100% capable protect you ?
I'm probably not best placed to give you advice on this! I don't think any earplug would be 100% capable, but these did the job for what I needed
They take off 18 dB (23 with the plus). Hearing damage occurs over 85 dB in theory and some concerts are 120 dB +, so on paper they won't completely protect you. However, my current ear plugs take off 30 dB and, more often than not, I find that to be too much (I don't really like it if the music sounds really quiet at a concert!). That's why I'm going to try the loops.
@@johnmcalder What are your current ear plugs that take off 30dB?
@@marcossegovia2048 they were custom.
3:20 Wompyness is not a word, it is a thing rocks your world!
🫢 I have never been so conscious of my accent since posting this video 😂
Hi! How’s their shipping? How long did it take to get to you? 😊
Was pretty quick from memory to Australia!
Yay to evanescence concert!
You never wore ear protection at concerts before??? I leave mine in even after the gig till I leaft the location and are alone again.
Do u have tinnitus?
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Wait, you went to a concert and put earplugs in... to enjoy the concert? 😂
Only ignorants laugh out of pure ignorance.
they are designed for concerts so you can still hear the music without it making the person overwhelmed
I just got the Loop experience ones to protect my hearing. I love concerts and festivals but I don't want hearing loss lol
they just reduce the noise. concerts often get overwhelming so..
Musicians themselves are wearing earplugs what are you laughing at?