Accessories
Etymotic ER20 Baby Blues Small Attenuator
High-fidelity ambient noise attenuators from the audiology geniuses at Etymotic Research in Illinois. Will attenuate approximately -12dB to -20dB of external sound evenly across the entire frequency range. Speech and music stay clear with ambient sound pressures reduced to safe levels for long-term listening. Ideal for musicians, mosh pit fiends, or audio enthusiasts seeking to reduce noise fatigue and protect their hearing from potentially permanently damaging loud sounds... Protect your ears -- they're the last ones you got!
The softer and more pliable grade of silicon rubber used in the Etymotic 'Baby Blues' eartip design allows for nicely improved wearing comfort over the standard ER-20 attenuators, especially for folks with small or sensitive ear canals. A nifty hard-sided storage/travel case comes with the ER-20.
NOTE: Eartips are NOT returnable due to hygyene/health concerns.
High-fidelity ambient noise attenuators from the audiology geniuses at Etymotic Research in Illinois. Will attenuate approximately -12dB to -20dB of external sound evenly across the entire frequency range. Speech and music stay clear with ambient sound pressures reduced to safe levels for long-term listening. Ideal for musicians, mosh pit fiends, or audio enthusiasts seeking to reduce noise fatigue and protect their hearing from potentially permanently damaging loud sounds... Protect your ears -- they're the last ones you got!
The softer and more pliable grade of silicon rubber used in the Etymotic 'Baby Blues' eartip design allows for nicely improved wearing comfort over the standard ER-20 attenuators, especially for folks with small or sensitive ear canals. A nifty hard-sided storage/travel case comes with the ER-20.
NOTE: Eartips are NOT returnable due to hygyene/health concerns.
Specifications:
- Accessory type: Headphone Replacement Parts
Average Rating
Posted by iHelp from head-fi.org on 2010-01-13
Recommend Product: Yes
These are now a staple whenever I drum. I use the ER6i for "live" performances.
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