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  • Ear plugs: all the same or should I splash out for some Loops?

  • Yeah I think that's pretty much what I'm after! Thanks, that narrows down the search a fair bit. I quite like Paiste as well so will take a look at those.

  • I like Alpine. A bit cheaper than Loop and they come with different filters to block out more or less sound. They come with either a metal tube or a little pouch. It's a pain in the arse to get the plugs out of the tube so I avoid them. The pouch is also bigger so harder to lose.

  • I used Loop for a while, they're a lovely product but I think you might actually get a better fit with some of those Alpine ones or else go all in and get fitted if you're playing a lot...

    I'm a fairweather drummer but if I played any more than I do I'd be getting some proper fitted ones.

  • I'm a fairweather drummer but if I played any more than I do I'd be getting some proper fitted ones.

    Counterpoint: I play quite a bit (and used to play fucking loads). I'm pretty thick and lose at least 2 pairs a year. I'd love a proper fitted pair but absolutely cannot be trusted!

  • I am very much a beginner, only playing grade 1 & 2 level stuff and when I play along to music I use noise cancelling headphones but when I'm trying to use a metronome etc I realise how loud drums are (sorry neighbours) and should probably be thinking about long term hearing health.

    I'll look into the suggestions, thanks all!

  • Has anyone tried any Gear4Music own brand stuff? They've got some dirt cheap cymbals that actually sound pretty good from the videos I've seen. The price is a little bit too good to be true though!

  • I got some sticks from them and a small bass amp. Think of them as the Decathlon of the music equipment world - decent enough for the money.

    Can't comment on their cymbals mind.

  • Got you! I'm tempted to give a cymbal a punt if the quality isn't too bad. Thanks for the reply.

  • Earplugs: I use Happy Ears. Love them, around £11 a pair I think. Some pro musician friends use them too.

  • Is there anywhere in London with a decent selection of cymbals? I'd like to try a few different types out but it's hard to get a decent impression from YouTube videos etc. I'm particularly concerned about volume. I play a lot of gigs without mics and some cymbals just don't cut through enough.

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