Etymotic Research Isolator ER-6, ER-15, ER-20, ER-25, ER-9 Fittings Manual

ER-4 MicroPro™Reference Quality Earphones
are popular among audiophiles for personal listening (e.g. CD and MP3 players). ER-4 earphones are high fidelity transducers developed specifically to combine flat frequency response with isolation from external noise. They deliver transparent, reference quality sound and provide at least 20-25 dB of external noise exclusion at all frequencies, which allows listeners to hear the full dynamic range of recorded or live music at safe levels. Many stage performers and recording engineers use ER-4 earphones as in-ear monitors to monitor or isolate their own and others’ instruments or voices from the rest of the band or mix.
ER-6 Isolator™Earphones are a low-cost version of the ER-4 earphones, with a higher accuracy score than all other earphones and earbuds in their class. Sound Isolation is 15-20 dB. With a special adapter, ER-6 earphones can plug directly into your Musicians Earplugs.
Musicians Earplugs
In the late 1970s Elmer Carlson, an engineer at Knowles Electronics, developed what we now call Musicians Earplugs. His design replicated the natural response of the ear canal so that sound heard with these earplugs would have the same quality as the original, just quieter.
In 1985, while consulting with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Mead Killion, Ph.D., president and founder of Etymotic Research, concluded that there was a real need for Carlson’s earplugs.
Mean Attenuation Characteristics of Musicians Earplugs
ER-9
The ER-9 has reduced diaphragm stiffness for
less attenuation.
ER-25
The ER-25 has an increased diaphragm stiffness and an acoustic-mass channel molded into the button for more attenuation.
Ready-Fit Earplugs
ER-20 High Fidelity Earplugs were developed
to provide low-cost, one-size-fits-most high fidelity earplugs that can be used in a variety of noisy environments.
The goal of the ER-20 design was the same as for Musicians Earplugs: to reduce noise but preserve sound quality; in effect, to turn down the noise but not muffle voices, environmental sounds or music.
ER-20s use a tuned resonator and acoustic resistor to give essentially equal sound reduction at all frequencies which preserves the fidelity of the original sound.
Lost high frequencies with conventional earplugs, com­pared to response of ER-20 High Fidelity Earplugs
Diagram of the ER-20
Schematic side view of the ER-15
C = compliance L = inductance R = resistance
Open ear response of the average ear measured in a diffuse field or reverberant room. The response of the ER-15 Musicians Earplug indicates a 15 dB reduction in eardrum sound pressure at each frequency.
High Accuracy, Noise Isolating Earphones
History and Design of Flat Response Attenuators
EARPLUG ATTENUATION (Sound Reduction)
Mean Attn.
UNPROTECTED EAR
15 dB
WITH ER-15 EARPLUG
ER-15
ER-9
ER-25
FOAM
EARPLUG ATTENUATION (Sound Reduction)
Mean Attn.
ER-20 HI FI EARPLUGS
FOAM E-A-R PLUGS (shallow insertion)
FOAM E-A-R PLUGS (deep insertion)
30
20
10
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-10
Real-Ear Attenuation in dB
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Frequency (Hz)
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