My hearing is great, and I'm going to keep it that way.
I bring ear plugs with me, and when I notice any ear pain because of loud volume, I put them in right away.
I keep them right in the guitar case.
The first thing that goes with bad hearing is the perception of higher frequencies. And I want to hear my harmonics when I play.
I've gotten 1 - 2 comments about wearing them - and I could care less.
I just tell them that when I'm old, I'll still be hearing stuff that people 20 years younger than me can no longer hear. (That's ALREADY the case, by the way.)
ANd I always wear hearing protection with chainsaws, weedeaters, skilsaws - weird? A lot of trouble? Maybe.
But it's worth it. I'll bet I hear better than most musicians who've been doing it for more than a decade.
And I think any musician who can't hear good is a tragedy.
. . . not just because people will make fun of you when you're older and have to always ask everyone to repeat themselves . . .
.
If people want to make fun of me because
they are partially destroying one of their senses and I am
not - let them; I don't care.
I want to hear every little nuance of my acoustic guitar when I play.