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On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 19:53:03 GMT, ET wrote:
Of course, this doesnt solve the one of the main comfort issues in hot & humid areas, SWEATTY EARS.. but it's certainly a cheap way to enhance ear protection with traditional headsets. Living in the Houston area, I'm well acquainted with the concept of sweaty ears... The cotton covers for the ear cups help quite a bit with regards to this... When I went flying this evening, I made it a point to check to see what brand headset I had been using all these years... It's a SoftComm Silver Edition... At that time, they rated it at 29 dB which was the highest rating that I could find on any of the headsets... There really wasn't any way to increase the noise reduction (cheap or otherwise) as much as the set of earplugs were able to do... The ANR headsets of the day usually have a lower PNR value and even with the addition of the ANR value, it didn't come close to the 60 dB I was supposedly getting with my headset plus earplugs... I don't need both of them when I'm flying my plane, but I sure did with the gyrocopter that I was flying at the time... |
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