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Question for drummers

Posted on 5/4/24 at 7:25 pm
Posted by killinme_smalls
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2005
444 posts
Posted on 5/4/24 at 7:25 pm
My 7 year old is a drummer. We just bought him a drum set and know he needs ear protection, but he had been playing along with music played from a Bluetooth speaker while practicing on his old electric set. What do we get to allow him to hear songs while protecting his ears? Thanks for any guidance. My wife and I are musically ignorant and don’t have a clue where to start.
Posted by chili pup
Member since Sep 2011
2722 posts
Posted on 5/4/24 at 8:00 pm to
I'd not pick up anything. Is he in volume of a concert?
Posted by Oswald
South of the St. George Buffer Zone
Member since Aug 2011
3491 posts
Posted on 5/4/24 at 8:05 pm to
Are you getting him an acoustic kit? I’ve been using in-ear monitors (headphones) for gigs and for playing along to songs at home for years. Get him a pair of those so he can play the acoustic kit and listen to the music at a “reasonable” volume.
Posted by killinme_smalls
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2005
444 posts
Posted on 5/5/24 at 9:07 am to
Yes acoustic set. He has been playing electric for a couple of years. Looking you a recommendation on an in ear monitor that will also help provide some protection from the repeated volume of the drums. Brand, model, etc.
Posted by Oswald
South of the St. George Buffer Zone
Member since Aug 2011
3491 posts
Posted on 5/5/24 at 9:33 am to
quote:

Looking you a recommendation on an in ear monitor that will also help provide some protection from the repeated volume of the drums. Brand, model, etc.
Protection from drum/cymbal volume and general stage volume is basically the primary reason in-ear monitors were invented (they also lower overall stage volume from the audience's perspective because they eliminate the need for stage wedges, making the FOH guy's job easier).

Anyway, since your guy is a youngster, I'd recommend these ZST earbuds from Amazon. I keep a pair in my bag to use as back-ups in case my really good ones crap out on me. The ZSTs are dirt cheap and they do a fine job at sealing the ear canal to keep out ambient noise and it won't hurt your wallet to replace them. Plug them into a phone or iPad to listen to music, adjust the volume so he can hear a blend of his drums and the song, and he's good to go.

As far as lowering the volume of the acoustic kit, Evans and Remo (the two most-used drumhead makers) both make low-volume "mesh" drumheads. I'm an Evans guy so I'm biased towards the "Sound Off" heads. The Zildjian cymbal company also makes low-volume cymbals; the model is "L80". That will allow him to practice without driving the rest of your family insane.
Posted by killinme_smalls
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2005
444 posts
Posted on 5/5/24 at 5:11 pm to
Thanks! This is what I was looking for. We picked up some muting pads today for the short term but would like to explore the in ear monitor route as well.
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