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Is this a good idea? I think it's time I wear this while mowing for hours at a time. Ebay? Can anyone suggest a basic value priced ear protection headphones?
If you are like most folks that use ear buds and headphone, they put the music up louder than what they would be hearing without any hearing protection. Folks that pour on the loud music 12+ hours per day without giving their ears a rest are destined for hearing problems later in life (some of them sooner due to the 100 Db blasting tunes they run about with all day long. I have 80% hearing loss in both my ears and if I can hear the music from a persons ear buds or head phone while setting across an isle from them then it is definitely tooo loud.Worktunes headphones are great, they have a digital tuner AM/FM with a aux plug for MP3 input.
I think I got mine at Lowes.
I bought these, MidwayUSA Ultimate 10 Earmuffs by Peltor (NRR 30dB) Black for shooting. My wife and I use them when we are mowing. I find them comfortable. They kill the noise, yet allow conversation.
Bill
After that I bought the yellow ear muffs. I recommend them. They simply eliminate the fatigue caused by hard, pounding sound.I just now read the product manuals for HF's various hearing protectors. The $2 red ear muffs give only 2 db reduction @ 125 hz while their foam earplugs are 38 db reduction @ 125 hz. (All the strings on a bass guitar are below 125 hz for comparison.)
What I read confirmed my experience of these products, that the $2 muffs weren't adequate to prevent fatigue from my clanky 24 hp 2 cylinder Yanmar. I've described its sound as 'sledges hammering on a manhole cover'; an overwhelming and tiring pounding if I use the backhoe just above idle all day. (Higher rpm is hardly better just higher frequency).
I looked at some of the other manuals.
The earplugs-on-a-string are only 1 db @ 125 hz.
$6 red ear muffs, the ones some users say have a too-small headband: -5.43 db reduction @ 125 hz. Negative!!! Maybe an echo chamber? But it has good numbers at mid-frequency.
$10 yellow ear muffs: 9.6 db reduction @ 125 hz and excellent numbers at mid-frequency.