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ETYMOTIC RESEARCH ER20BP High Fidelity Ear Plugs ( Clear )

ETYMOTIC RESEARCH ER20BP High Fidelity Ear Plugs ( Clear )

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Brand: Etymotic Research
Category: CE

List Price: $12.99
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Seller: Ace Photo Digital
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 56 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.1 x 1

MPN: ER20BP
Model: ER20BP
UPC: 898234000114
EAN: 0892340001140
ASIN: B000CC1RPS

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Features:
  • Reduces noise while preserving sound quality
  • Ready-fit, low cost hearing protection
  • Speech is clear, not muffled
  • All sound is reduced evenly by 20 dB
  • Helps prevent noise-induced hearing loss

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Product Description
Reduces sound 12 db evenly across frequency ranges / Speech and Music stay clear / One-size-fits-most to turn down noise while no muffling voices Sound quality is preserved Speech is clear, not muffled Reduces sound approximately 12 dB at all frequencies


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5 out of 5 stars Excellent Quality Sound, but a lower NR than expected   January 24, 2007
Lost My Mind (California, United States)
80 out of 82 found this review helpful

These earplugs are designed to provide good quality sound at reduced volume. It does not provide as much noise reduction as lower quality foam or disposal ear plugs. In many situations, this is worth the sacrifice.

These earplugs are nearly identical to the Noise Isolation Earphones made by Etymotic (ER-6i).

When using the earplugs, your perception of sound will be "normal", but quieter. That means voices sound natural, music sounds clear, and noises are identifiable. Unlike lower earplugs, there's no distortion or "muffling" of sound. As another reviewer said, you can think of it as "turning the volume down on the outside world".

These are great to use in situations where you need to hear, but want to reduce sound to safe levels. Some areas I've used them (and found noticable improvement over cheap-o plugs):
* Concerts and music
* Comedy Clubs (when near the loud speaker)
* Airplanes (talking to people, flight attendant)
* Indoor or outdoor work (like when they're doing construction)

Some places where the extra cost may not be worth it:
* Yard work (sound quality is irrelevant, need more noise reduction)
* Extremely loud environments (tarmacs, operating heavy machinery, etc)
* Sleeping (they stick out)


One major issue with these earplugs is size: they are *not* for everyone. These are designed to fit snuggly in the ears. They can be painful or not fit for people with very large or very small ear canals.



5 out of 5 stars Outstanding for musicians   October 23, 2006
Sidereal (San Francisco, CA)
52 out of 54 found this review helpful

I'm a drummer who has been playing for a long time and I've always been searching for the perfect earplugs for playing gigs. Most off-the-shelf plugs kill the high end and cut out far too much sound. Most of the specialty plugs are way too expensive. My search has ended with these Etymotics, which I've now been using regularly for about 2 years.

Two things make them perfect for me: First, they offer a gradual reduction in external sound rather than an extreme muffling. Second, the reduction is very well balanced across the frequency spectrum. You still get pretty clear high end and low end, just that the volume is reduced. In fact, that's the best way to describe them... they simply turn the volume down on the outside world, while maintaining excellent clarity. This is a must for me as a singing drummer. They're also very comfortable.

One drawback: they stick out a little bit, so they can look a little dorky. I'd suggest buying the clears rather than the colored ones.



5 out of 5 stars Great for musicians and concert-goers   September 11, 2007
Victor H. Agresti (Gaithersburg, MD United States)
24 out of 25 found this review helpful

High Fidelity Ear Plugs/filters

I play the trumpet in several bands and when I get stuck in front of the percussion section (particularly snare drums), earplugs are a necessity. I own a half dozen types of plugs, and they all block the sound, but they also muffle and distort it. These plugs simply lower the volume with a minimum of the muffling effect, so they are perfect for musicians in loud groups. Very comfortable, quick & easy to insert or remove.

They also seem perfect for concerts. For example, when Arturo Sandavol, the trumpet virtuoso, appeared locally, he used what must have been a 10,000 watt sound system. These ear plugs allow you to enjoy the music when a clueless sound engineer turns the volume three clicks past painful.

Note: Etymotic Research ER20BP High Fidelity Ear Plugs and Hearos High Fidelity Ear Filters are virtually identical, other than color variations.



5 out of 5 stars They work, thankfully   July 16, 2008
KM (Toledo, Ohio)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I am a drummer for a very loud metal band (I was originally a jazz drummer, so your groans of disapproval are not completely dismissed) which practices two or three times a week in a concrete walled room. Our sound dampening devices consist of cardboard and old blankets (we are very high tech), so you can try to imagine the sheer volume presented in this small, ten by fifteen foot room by the drums, two full Marshal stacks, a PA, and a bass amp.

Up until I purchased these, I was using a set of industrial ear muffs which drowned everything out and made it difficult to keep track of where we were in a song. Also, doing an aerobic exercise for three to eight minute intervals over a course of four hours (i.e. playing drums...) tends to make you sweat (profusely, it's gross, but hey I'm human). Let it be known ear muffs are a thousand times more uncomfortable when they are slimy and sliding around your skin.

These plugs were a double upgrade. They are small and keep my head free and cool (and will not slip out due to excessive headbanging), and as advertised they reduced sound levels without entirely distorting the sound (but not completely, this will not beat an in-ear monitor by any means except in price). I can now hear key parts far better to stay on track.

The only downside is they are quite difficult to get in and are initially uncomfortable. You might actually have to wet them slightly for them to sit in your ear properly (yes, it's like giving yourself a wet willy...fun!). Finally, they do not work like foam plugs, so if you are expecting complete sound isolation for something like sleeping on an airplane or drowning out the girlfriend(s), don't waste the money, these are not built for that.

I would recommend these to any musician looking for a cheap(ish) alternative to hearing the constant ringing in their ears (we've all been there, it sucks) without losing complete fidelity characteristic of foam plugs or industrial muffs.

1.5 YEAR UPDATE: I just wanted to say a few words on how my plugs are doing after over a year. The original plastic carrying case has fallen apart due to use (no big deal, I had an empty Altoids tin laying around that I use for them now), but the plugs themselves are still in outstanding condition even after heavy use (2-3 times a week for 3+ hours at a time). I try to clean them at least once a month by soaking them in rubbing alcohol for a couple minutes (don't use the case...that's probably why mine fell apart...oops), cleaning under the flaps of the tip, rinsing with water, and then leaving them on a paper towel to dry before storing/using again. Also, I had convinced my bass player to give them a try, and he now swears by them just as much as I do. Etymotic, you've earned your 5th star for this earplug's continued and flawless service.



5 out of 5 stars Exactly what I was looking for!   February 22, 2007
trixie (Lawrenceville, GA USA)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

First I have to say that although I enjoy seeing live music, the constant talking and hubub going on around me drives me insane. I was going to see Joe Bonamassa play in a small venue and I knew it was going to be LOUD. I thought I would look on the internet to see if there is something I could use that would let me enjoy the music, but lessen the volume and the noise around me.

The ER20BP High Fidelity Ear Plugs absolutly did the trick. The volume of Joe's guitar was loud but not too loud and each note sounded clear as a bell. The sounds around me were just barely noticable.

These little guys are perfect for concert going, in the office when you need to concentrate but don't want to listen to music or shut out all noise, at home when you want to read while the family watches TV...

They come in a handy little case I just carry around with me in my purse.


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