by zilboy on 07 Oct 2006 18:46
If you look at the Orchestrali DVD, in one of the sections where Stewart talks about his grip, you can see a small burgundy case in his hand. That's his earplug case. They are made by Westone Laboratories, Inc. I have the same ones. I got them in 1998. They were custom fit for me. The doctor took molds of my ears. He said the lab had a hard time making them because I have very small ear canals. I got two sets of filters for them. I have to use the stronger filters now only because the weaker ones broke a few years ago. They are very effective, but despite the company's claims, they do alter the sound of instruments. I don't use them when I am playing by myself because my drums and cymbals have very low pitches, so they don't bother me much, but I do use them when playing with a band. I used them a lot in my previous band, because the guitarist was so loud even though we'd ask him to turn down.
I have some hearing loss in one of my ears because years ago, I was forced to fire several shots from a starter pistol in a piece our college concert band was performing. I couldn't hear out of that ear for two days. It still hurts form time to time, but luckily there's no ringing. I think this is why I've gravitated to such dark cymbals over the years - the lower frequencies are easier on my ears.
I don't care what anyone says - you're not a wimp if you use hearing protection. Anyone who listens to or performs loud music needs to take care of their hearing.