^ Agreed.
The molding earplugs are good in that they don't push the ear-wax in. And if you've ever been to the doc to get earwax taken out, it is NOT a pleasant experience. They take what looks like a crochet needle and really jam that shit up there to hook out the wax. I had to go through that once after never taking seriously the huge warning on boxes of Q-Tips that explicitly state: "Do Not Insert Into Ear Canal".
There are also safe earplugs out there that are designed to filter out high-frequencies, which are usually the most damaging. Those are good for when you're gigging acoustic sets where you don't want to be too deaf from the plugs, for obvious reasons.
All I can say is that a good pair of earplugs that meet your needs without handicapping you in any way are by far a very good investment.
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