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Let's Talk Earz: Posted on Thursday, December 09, 2010 8:22 AM
12-9-2010
On January 1, 2011, Let’s Talk Earz will release a free
online magazine dedicated to ear monitors. The magazine will focus on every
aspect of ear monitors from the consoles to the ears. It will feature articles
from industry people to provide helpful insight and knowledge of ear monitors,
product reviews, and key facts about ear monitors. Joy Bastow, owner of Let’s Talk Earz, has
been working in the field of custom ear monitors for over 5 years and has
helped many musicians transition to the world of ear monitors. |
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Joy Bastow, Owner of Let's Talk Earz: Posted on Tuesday, September 07, 2010 1:34 PM
Some musicians will sweat a little more than others and this can potentially cause shorts in the cables. Here is a quick tip on how to help prevent that from happening. What you will need: - Hard as Nails Clear nail polish The Cable Bifurcation Take the clear nail polish and apply a small amount to the area around the cable bifurcation. Use just enough to create a seal. You may need to do this more than once throughout the life of the cable. |
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Joy Bastow, Owner of Let's Talk Earz: Posted on Tuesday, September 07, 2010 7:42 AM
My name is Joy Bastow, owner and ear mold specialist of Let’s Talk Earz. Through my years of fitting and selling custom in-ear monitors I have learned several key facts that seem to happen to most musicians going in-ears. 1. Poor ear impressions- ear impressions done incorrectly will lead to two big issues such as; fit issues causing pain or discomfort to your ears & fit issues causing seal breakage which leads to bad sound quality. Many audiology clinics do not agree with the fitting process the manufacturers ask for. |
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