Hi,
I'm looking for electronic shooting ear defenders with plug mode.
Thanks
Electronic ear defenders
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Re: Electronic ear defenders
plug mode? i think means a 3.5mm jack wire to coonect a phone etc - which is a bit outdated now. You can get bluetooth wireless ones so can listen to music or similar enabled walky-talkies. Crystal clear sound.
I found the main difference in cost was comfort not sound quality. But most have a high head clamping force that can give u a right headache over a day.
My Peltors sound quality improved when I replaced all the Chinesium singe strand cheap wire with a quality multi strand high conductivity dc wire. Am afraid most of the expensive brands Peltor MSM etc are all now bodged in china & use cheaper materials - the pcb soldering is appalling on any i have seen - lots of component wires left long to act as minutiae antennas to increase noise to the signal ratio. Even cropping & reflowing them made a difference!
I found the main difference in cost was comfort not sound quality. But most have a high head clamping force that can give u a right headache over a day.
My Peltors sound quality improved when I replaced all the Chinesium singe strand cheap wire with a quality multi strand high conductivity dc wire. Am afraid most of the expensive brands Peltor MSM etc are all now bodged in china & use cheaper materials - the pcb soldering is appalling on any i have seen - lots of component wires left long to act as minutiae antennas to increase noise to the signal ratio. Even cropping & reflowing them made a difference!
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& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
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