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tonyclaret

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  1. I have had a set of er15's for about 4 months now after being told my frequency range had gone by about 40%. However i just ain't adapting to them, I often find with both plugs in I can hear jack sh*t of any cymbals and end always end up taking one of the plugs out depending what side of the stage I end up on. Protector myself the most on the drummers side(noisy bastards!). Not sure if I should try mixing them up by buying one single 9db filter or a full set, or even look at the aforementioned IEM plugs just concerned that the 9db are not approved by the hearing councils as
    Official protection and the IEM wouldnt really provide that much protection would it? just more of a tailored mix? Anyone any expeience on either solution etc.? Speak up I cant hear you ;-)

  2. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1179833985' post='4321']
    Your ears hurt or ring after playing loud music.... you have just suffered ear damage and have lost some of your hearing ability. If you continue you will accumulate more damage until you hearing is severely impaired. This is fact.

    Protect yourself. Do it properly, don't skimp; don't think your doing a good job by saving pennies. I have had to start looking for a better solution than foam plugs and I have found it. Check out Advanced Communication Solutions on the web, www.hearingprotection.co.uk. .

    These moulded plugs are approx £160 but they cut db across the whole range. They are expensive but they are good, they work and they protect you. You have to get used to the feel of plugs in your ears and the other band members will take the piss, but you might not be able to play in a band in a few years time if you do not do this properly.
    [/quote]

    Yep, it happened to me. Wear the er15's at mo. still getting used to them, you can change the filters and also add monitor modules to the moulds.

  3. [quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1322677426' post='1454439']
    The whole tone of the Streamliner is just MUCH MUCH bigger, and rounder, and fatter. It really is like an all tube amp, but it can do this very very clean with zero grit, if you want that. You can add a lot of grit and grind if you like, but that's just part of the package. You wont have the sparkly/precise nature of the Shuttle, but the Streamliner is stull VERY articulate considering how tubey it is. It just has more bounce and thud to the notes

    I'm waiting for the next line of Shuttle's to hit the UK (Im guessing after NAMM 2012) to pick up a replacement for the LM3 I sent back.
    [/quote]

    Exactely my thoughts, I kinda love that sparkly top end on the shuttle but often, well more times than not end up using the sansamp through it, for a bit of beef. I number of comments have made me a bit unsure saying the bottom
    End can be quite muddy and undefined? Are they just not making the most of the eq?

  4. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1322663968' post='1454124']
    [size=4]There are threads on Talkbass about Streamliner and Shuttle comparisons.[/size]
    [/quote]

    I know Chris, conflicting views. Some saying they the streamliners are the dogs dodahs and others saying stick with the shuttle.

  5. [quote name='Vdoc' timestamp='1322488308' post='1451361']
    Ok, you're cool :)
    A Streamliner 600 is for sale on this forum for 440 £ + postage, my Shuttle 6.0 without bag, cable and footswich is for sale for 420 £ + postage :) Now I know bassdirect's offer but my amp has six months and it's under warranty and in perfect conditions, I don't understand why I should give it away for two cents :) Next time I will call you before, so you'll tell me a price I can put on topic :o
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    Current value on both new are considerably different. I have the shuttle also and am gutted it's gone down in price, but it's the way the cookie crumbles sometimes.

  6. [quote name='Vdoc' timestamp='1322488308' post='1451361']
    Ok, you're cool :)
    A Streamliner 600 is for sale on this forum for 440 £ + postage, my Shuttle 6.0 without bag, cable and footswich is for sale for 420 £ + postage :) Now I know bassdirect's offer but my amp has six months and it's under warranty and in perfect conditions, I don't understand why I should give it away for two cents :) Next time I will call you before, so you'll tell me a price I can put on topic :o
    [/quote]

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