there's a little pachinko ball in the middle of our heads
When I first started riding, I was parking next to a BMW commuter at work. He rode about 45 min each way on the commute. One day, I saw him put in earplugs and asked him why. He said it was for noise fatigue.Why do people wear earplugs when they're riding a motorcycle? That wouldn't even occur to me
If you're a HiFi nut like me, you're even more carefully and protective of your hearing sense...For short surface street riding I don't wear earplugs. Anything else I put them in.
It's not the bike you're worried about, it's the wind noise. It'll absolutely wreck your hearing long term.I had no idea okay well thanks for that, I do wear hearing protection frequently but just never thought of it in relation to riding bikes until reading about it here a few weeks or months ago
But wouldn't dampening the sound have other detrimental effects on equilibrium and perception
[edit] I don't have any noisy bikes never had,
I've had my head stuffed inside bass drums and right up on guitar cabs trying to find proper mic placement when I was a lot younger... Definitely didn't do me any good. My biggest hearing loss came from competitive shooting, I had my muffs fall off my right ear when I went prone, and touched off 3-4 rounds on my Ar15 thinking it wouldn't be a big deal. Felt like I get hit in the side of the head with a frying pan. No idea how the military guys get over that."Technically" I don't have hearing loss. When I went to the ENT and they tested me I could hear up to 8khz which is where he said the standard test is limited to. I was able to hear up to 15khz in my left ear and 12khz in my right when he tested further. Yet i have tinnitus. Lucky me. Lol. I'm also a Mix engineer and probably got listening fatigue from mixing in headphones for hours on end and years of working with Artists in the studios who listen to the playback at full volume on some huge Augspurger 416 monitors. I rode for many years with no earplugs and I didn't start wearing any ear protection well into my 40's (I'm 57 now).
I've had some Tinnitus from as far back as I can remember. It just ramped up in my right ear about 10 years ago. Back in the day when we used to listen to those little transistor radios with one earplug, I always preferred my left ear, probably because it aways had better hi frequency response.
Very true. I use NRR 32, I won't use anything less than NRR 30 and that is only if I have no choice for some reason.Looks like this thread has new life.I'll add one thing. The hearing scale is logarithmic. It is not linear. You can hear the difference between -30db earplugs and -33db earplugs. So the -26db earplugs in the OP's first post will pass a noticeable amount through to your ears.
Chris
Looks like this thread has new life.I'll add one thing. The hearing scale is logarithmic. It is not linear. You can hear the difference between -30db earplugs and -33db earplugs. So the -26db earplugs in the OP's first post will pass a noticeable amount through to your ears.
Chris