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Any Audiologist or Hearing Aid person should be able to make Custom plugs for $100-150. There are some mobile people that make the "instant" customer molded plugs but not many go to the tactical type shoots. You will most likely find them at Skeet, Trap & Sporting Clays shoots.
Electronic hearing protection, wether our ESP's or muffs, the electronics have nothing to do with the protection. The electronics just let you "hear through the device". The general rule when it comes to doubling up protection, i.e. plugs and muffs, it that you only increase the protection by...
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This is Jack Homa from ESP. Let me try and answer some of your questions. Etymotic - One size that fits all fits no one! Small battery - limited battery life. Microphone exposed to wind noise. Push button volume - You only get the volume levels they pre program. ESP Stealth vs Dynamic...
I would be interested in seeing the ANSI S3.19-1974 NRR testing data done by an independent testing organization. What i suspect the are quoting is that the frequency, with the highest attenuation, is 37 db. Probably in the 6-8 kHz range. This is NOT an NRR. A simple description of...
Thanks for the review guys. AS follow up on a few questions: The NRR is +/-25db somewhat depending on the size of the persons ear. The main difference between analog and digital is the quality of the sound reproduction. The noise protection is the same in all electronic models as the earplugs...
For those folks interested in more scientific data http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/hhe/reports/pdfs/2002-0131-2898.pdf NIOSH HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health...
Has anyone used a Lasar Genetic green lasar designator? Specifically the ND3-AR. I am going on a hog hunt and most likely at night. Lasar Genetics ND3AR http://www.nd3ar.com/
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Re: who makes the lowest profile electronic hearing <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mike72</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What about Wildear? Seen them on a couple of hunting shows lately. Not quiet expensive as the ESP. Maybe worth a look...
Re: Best Electonic Hearing Protection All product will effect direction of sound, some more some less. The main thing you need to to is balance the amplification level between the left and right ears. The way that the brain determines the direction the direction of sound is by the minute...
Re: Best Electonic Hearing Protection A word about earplug batteries. All of the electronic plugs use a Zinc Air hearing aid battery for power. The good news is that they are relatively inexpensive at about a buck each. The bad news is since they are "air activated" once you remove the...
Re: Best Electonic Hearing Protection Trovan, The ESP Elite Digital and the DefendEar Digital 1 are simular circuit technology. The main difference it the ESP is fully custom where the DefendEar is a modular product. The electronics module is separate from the earplug. Not necessarily a...