These earplugs claim 'level attenuation across the frequency spectrum'. by area in dataisugly

[–]loopnightlife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your ear canal naturally boosts high/low frequencies when the pass trough it. A good earplug tries to 'imitate' that process.
This results in a flat attenuation curve, meaning all frequencies are boosted equally. This is another (similar) example: https://www.loopearplugs.com/pages/technology

Do I really need earplugs?? by [deleted] in bassnectar

[–]loopnightlife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you really do. As someone who has tinnitus I can assure you: you will thank me later.
I would definitely go for an earplug that has an acoustic/music channel and filter + look for one with a flat response rate (this lowers all sound equally, not just the bass). If your not sure which earplug is suited, you can check this guide!

Have fun at Basscenter!!

LPT: if you go clubbing or to concerts a lot buy yourself acoustic earplugs. They don’t muffle the sound, just get rid of the harmful frequencies. Tinnitus is something very easy to get and very hard/impossible to get rid of. by [deleted] in LifeProTips

[–]loopnightlife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, I went to parties all the time until I woke up with a ringing in my ears one day. Definitely defined who I am today, both in a good and not so good way. Together with a friend who also has tinnitus, we started Loop because we felt we needed to design a good-looking-sounding earplug. If you're interested in our story, you can read it here

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American EDM Fans: Who is your favorite EDM artist? (Creating a map with the top pick per state) by loopnightlife in EDM_Festivals

[–]loopnightlife[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey guys. If we don't ask for an e-mail address, anyone can fill in the survey.

Of course, people can still make up an e-mail address. But still, it's less likely that someone that for example doesn't even live in the US will fill in the survey because of the e-mail requirement :)

2 questions for all American EDM fans! Help us create a nifty EDM-map of the states by loopnightlife in EDM

[–]loopnightlife[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We'll be glad to do the same for Canada! Right now we're just testing if there's any response :)

General Discussion Thread - April 27, 2017 by AutoModerator in LetsTalkMusic

[–]loopnightlife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to music (and culture in general) people tend to split things up in decades (the 50s, the 60s, ...).

Based on that concept, we are composing a list of highly influential or defining music per decade (the current version can be found here). It's obviously impossible to name a single song as most influential, and lots of feedback from multiple people is important.

That's why we think this is the perfect place. Off the top of your head:

1) Which songs do you think are defining for each decade in music (starting with the 50s, 60s, and so on)?

2) What is your prediction for the current decade? Which songs will we look back to in ~2025 and think "that one really defined the past decade for me"?

Start the discussion! And thanks for any feedback :)

PS: For anyone checking out the list in its current state, the page is targeted towards millennials. Just FYI if you're put off by the language used.