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I wanted a Fricken radio.. plus I work aloneThat is a great solution to the complaints people have about not hearing conversations when they are wearing muffs. I don't get how that is being ripped off.
Your not the only person I've heard of using those. My only concern is, what the NRR?I wear the Bose sound blockers so I can listen to my music and buck logs or limb. I still use them when felling but I turn the music off. I also use them when splitting, running a leaf blower, and everything else in the yard or around the farm. Best part is, the wife can call my name outside all she wants and now knows I won't respond because I'm listening to my music....well most of the time.
+1 +1 +1...best common sense post and advice, especially concerning younger folks...leave the 'cool/ain't cool/whatever' factor out of it. My loss (mandatory hearing test annually, DoD mandated working on a flightline) every year is a little more and a little more, be it low freq and/or high freq. Mine has come about, not so much probably with OPE...after years and years of jet engine run ups, test cell run ups, functional test run ups, etc, etc. Just the everyday aircraft/flightline work whether active duty yrs ago or current DoD civilian.I (now) have built-in hearing protection... my ears have a constant ringin' in them so loud I have trouble hearin' anything, especially if there's any sort'a background noise. I never wore hearing protection when shootin' or runnin' OPE... and most of the time I still forget to gab some ear plugs when I grab the saw, weed-whacker, leaf blower, etc. The ringin' is constant and miserable. Y'all can discuss "what" or "how much" protection is the best... I won't get into that.
But I do wanna' say, to those reading who ain't bothered with hearing protection (especially the young guys)... in this case, do as I say, not as I do (did)... get something, get it quick‼
Even cigarette butts stuffed in your ears are better than nothin'... and bein' an idiot (like me) don't make a real man out'a ya'.
Just sayin'.
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What's NRR?Your not the only person I've heard of using those. My only concern is, what the NRR?
What's NRR?
Guess I'm kind of lucky in a way. I have noise sensitive ears and always have. First time I ever shot skeet, I was 10. Dad didn't use hearing protection so there was none for me either. My right ear rang for 2 and a half days. Once he found that out, I had ear muffs which I've used anytime I'm around anything loud. So since then, I've always protected my ears...can't even stand concerts because my ears would ring the day after the few I've been to. So with that as my background, I can easily say the Bose sound blockers work great and my music isn't turned up very loud or I would have a headache and ringing ears.
I can still shake a brand NEW light bulb and here the filament rattle around in it.
View attachment 420478 I bought some muffs . . . actually has a microphone on each side to hear noises below 25 decibels and when it goes above that the microphone turns off and you have hearing protection. ..
Noise reduction rating = NRRWhat's NRR?
Guess I'm kind of lucky in a way. I have noise sensitive ears and always have. First time I ever shot skeet, I was 10. Dad didn't use hearing protection so there was none for me either. My right ear rang for 2 and a half days. Once he found that out, I had ear muffs which I've used anytime I'm around anything loud. So since then, I've always protected my ears...can't even stand concerts because my ears would ring the day after the few I've been to. So with that as my background, I can easily say the Bose sound blockers work great and my music isn't turned up very loud or I would have a headache and ringing ears.
I can still shake a brand NEW light bulb and here the filament rattle around in it.
Noise reduction rating = NRR
I'd be hesitent to use them if they dont have a NRR but thats just me.
Some if it is personal preference. I only like to put ear plugs in when my hands are clean and dry, and when the plugs will be staying in for a while (e.g. working in a factory).Sounds like I need muffs as well.
4.5 years with them and I only had to replace the padded pieces that make direct contact with my ears. I've worn them for 1000's of hours at this point.Noise reduction rating = NRR
I'd be hesitent to use them if they dont have a NRR but thats just me. Besides, they seem too expensive to put them through that kind of abuse.