I can't recall where I bought them, although I know I bought them online. Cabela's sells them for $220.Farmwithjunk said:Mike, any suggestions as to where a fellow might find a pair of those headphones? (Other than on your head)
Farmwithjunk said:Huh?????
Point being, I need to keep what hearing I have. I HATE hearing aids. (Feels like I have a finger in my ear)
Dang thing is just a bit more expensive than a set of headphones though.
jbrumberg said:I have been using those foam ear plugs for years. The ones I use are NRR 29 rated. They do get pretty nasty looking after many uses, but are easy to clean with soap and water. When I use them in conjunction with my Stihl protective head/ear ware I can barely hear anything. Jay
LoneCowboy said:You can buy 2000 ear plugs for about $20 to $30 just about anywhere on the web.
The box lasts forever
My rule is no more than 8 hours in the ear (lots of long distance motorcycling in my past), so one job and I throw 'em away.
I get as much NRR as I can get. 29 is about as low as I"ll go. Currently on a box of NRR33's.
patrick_g said:Soundguy, You got a RS model number on those phones?
I have discovered that one of the many sets of muffs I have (one of the most comfortable) seems to resonate at one of the frequencies prevalent in my tractor operation and doesn't reduce THAT noise. Very annoying. What you describe sounds like what would be good for my needs.
I want good suppression without resorting to in the ear plugs since I want headphones instead of just muffs so I can plug into an audio source (mixer panel with VOX) so I can listen to tunes and incoming 2way radio transmissions will mute the tunes and have priority.
Pat