ALPINE Music Safe Pro Earplug (Black)
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Description
Alpine Music Safe PRO earplugs were created specifically for the needs of the music environment. They guarantee safety without taking away the satisfaction of listening to music! Ideally suited for use by DJs, sound engineers, and musicians.
Special filters (white, silver, and gold) have been designed to maximally and evenly attenuate the intensity of the entire sound spectrum. Thanks to this type of protection, there are no problems hearing instruments (i.e. guitars, drums, bass, electronic sounds, or trumpets and violins), which often happens when using standard foam protectors. This is particularly important when high and mid-tone clarity is required, as standard earplugs attenuate these frequencies most while low tones are still felt.
In summary, thanks to the filters used in Music Safe PRO® earplugs, the music is lowered to a desired and safe level while maintaining a satisfying music experience in a club or at a concert. Since the set includes three types of filters, the attenuation can be adjusted to your needs. The filter also allows for normal communication, so the user will have no problem talking to others.
The earplugs are made of soft thermoplastic polymer, which is very comfortable and fits snugly in the ear canal. After a moment in the ear, the material adapts to the body temperature, making them practically imperceptible. The flanges adapt to the walls of the ear canal entry, ensuring a stable fit even during sudden movements.
All the above-mentioned advantages, very good attenuation quality, and seamless communication mean that when using Alpine earplugs, we do not feel the so-called isolation effect from the environment.
The Music SafePro set includes:
- three pairs of special filters (low, medium, and high attenuation) designed for attenuating excessively loud music,
- a plastic insertion tube for convenient placement of the earplug in the ear
- a comfortable case
- a third spare earplug for free,
- an additional case to be placed on a keychain
How dangerous is loud music?
The safe and regulatory noise limit we can be exposed to is 80 decibels. A constant noise level above 80 decibels will cause permanent hearing damage.
Official reports show that the 80dB limit will soon be exceeded. For example, at concerts, the noise level reaches up to 120dB. For rock musicians, the most harmful sounds are those produced by drums and amplifiers, while for classical musicians, those produced by their own instruments.
The values below show how quickly the maximum exposure time is reached:
| Noise level | Max. noise exposure time without hearing protection |
| 86dB | 2 hours |
| 89dB | 1 hour |
| 92dB | 30 minutes |
| 94dB | 15 minutes |
| 98dB | 7 minutes |
| 102dB | 3 minutes |
| 106 dB | 90 seconds |
Which filter is most suitable for me?
| MusicSafe PRO Filters Depending on the situation and which instrument you play, you can choose the appropriate attenuation. For example - as a drummer you need better attenuation than a singer. | ![]() |
MusicSafe PRO attenuation values (according to EN 352-2: 2002)
| Hz | 125 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 20000 | 40000 | 80000 | |
| White | dB | 10.2 | 11.2 | 14.3 | 17.9 | 24.0 | 23.4 | 18.0 |
| Silver | dB | 14.8 | 15.0 | 15.7 | 18.7 | 26.6 | 24.4 | 18.9 |
| Gold | dB | 18.8 | 15.6 | 16.0 | 18.5 | 27.7 | 23.9 | 22.00 |



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