Hearing protection + Music

   / Hearing protection + Music #31  
How much do you sweat? How much do you work in the rain and/or dust? How would the Bose hold up in those conditions?

I have an enclosed cab with heat and AC. I don't wear the headphones when doing hard physical labour, I find they just .... me off when I'm sweating. They likely would not hold up very well in an actual work environment.
 
   / Hearing protection + Music #32  
I've been wearing ear buds under a simple earphone style hearing protector while mowing for long periods. I find I'm turning the music up so much to over the noise of the tractor that I'm probably damaging my ears as much with the music as I am the tractor noise.

Has anyone tried noise cancelling earphones for this application. I've tried them in the tech department stores and they seem to work over the noisy store environment. Not sure if they would work over tractor noise of hold up to sweat and abuse. They are very expensive.

Anyone tried it?

I've got a set of Sony MDR-NC11 noise cancelling earbuds that I use while on airline flights. It works then but don't know how well they would work while mowing. They reduce background noise by 10db which is a pretty good hunk. If you put hearing protectors over these that would also block the microphones used to pick up background noise so I don't know how well that would work out. I think they were about 50 bucks.
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   / Hearing protection + Music #33  
   / Hearing protection + Music #34  
I bought the Howard Leight am/fm/MP3 headphones a couple of years ago to use on my JD Zero turn. They work very well on FM but, the AM is very directional i.e. work great going north / south but, lose signal going east / west.

Howard Leight by Honeywell 1:(331 Sync Radio Digital AM/FM/MP3 Earmuff - Ear Protection Equipment - Amazon.com

I also have a set of the Bose Quiet Comfort headphones that I used when I spent lots of time on planes between Houston and SE Asia. They have a little over 1M miles on them in 7 years. I may try them on the ZT. Probably will work well but then I'll have to put up with wires.
 
   / Hearing protection + Music #35  
I've been running the new Bluetooth 3M worktunes for a couple weeks now, and I find them very agreeable. I used to snag my cord and pull my earbuds out or pull the plug out of my phone (which was in a pants pocket). No more!

I'm getting 4 solid days out of a pair of AA's, but switched to Li-Ion rechargeables after the first pair of ni-cads. I'm still on my first charge with the better batteries.

Sweaty ears is an issue, but that's the case with anything stuck over your head while working. I don't find them to get too bad, but it's also not Summer yet. We've only hit 80F one day so far.
 
   / Hearing protection + Music #36  
I had custom fit, silicone injection molded ear buds made. A lady that came around to sporting clays shoots made a set of molds that get send in and they turn into both hearing protection and ear buds. People that make the injection plugs usually also do it for industrial as well as shooting sports. If it's really loud, you can even wear muffs over it.

https://earinc.com/shop/type/custom-fit-passive/iplugz-custom-series/iplugz-sports-monitors/

I still use the 3m muffs when it's cooler, and have a small Bluetooth receiver velcroed to them, but they kinda suck when it's hot out.

I tend to use the molded ones the most, and have been incredibly durable, since I have used them for close to a decade mowing, doing yard work, and tilling fields.
 
   / Hearing protection + Music #37  
I've been wearing ear buds under a simple earphone style hearing protector while mowing for long periods. I find I'm turning the music up so much to over the noise of the tractor that I'm probably damaging my ears as much with the music as I am the tractor noise.
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I've been doing that for about 40 years - 29dB rated earmuffs and a decent set of buds. The last time I looked for the muffs was several years ago and the higher rated ones "topped out" at 30dB.
Well today I hit Amazon and read some muffs are claiming 37 dB NRR and selling for $20. And they look exactly like ones selling for a few bucks more with a few less dB NRR.

Anyone have experience with these SilentSound?
 
   / Hearing protection + Music #38  
I will put in another vote for 3M Work Tunes. I recently purchased the wired version from my local Walmart for $40. The pair I received had obviously been returned as they had batteries in them and the package says it comes without batteries. When I tried plugging them into my phone with the supplied wire it had static but using another cable I had laying around did not. I have since just been using the built in FM radio so it's moot point on the wire. Sound quality is good and volume can be turned all the way up and not be too loud. You can still faintly hear the mower. I can even get a hat on over them to shield me from the sun.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/3M-Tekk-Protection-Worktunes-Ear-Muff-Headset/15574016
 
   / Hearing protection + Music #39  
I will put in another vote for 3M Work Tunes. I recently purchased the wired version from my local Walmart for $40. The pair I received had obviously been returned as they had batteries in them and the package says it comes without batteries. When I tried plugging them into my phone with the supplied wire it had static but using another cable I had laying around did not. I have since just been using the built in FM radio so it's moot point on the wire. Sound quality is good and volume can be turned all the way up and not be too loud. You can still faintly hear the mower. I can even get a hat on over them to shield me from the sun.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/3M-Tekk-Protection-Worktunes-Ear-Muff-Headset/15574016

I'm curious what kind of hat fits "over" headphones and antenna?
 
   / Hearing protection + Music #40  
I'm curious what kind of hat fits "over" headphones and antenna?

Red 4 Gallon Hat :D

So I've been using my Bluetooth worktunes for a couple hundred hours now, and I'm still happy as could be. They warn you before auto-shut off (gives a countdown so you can bump the volume or track dial to let it know you're still listening), and also warn you when the batteries are running out. I got a solid 4 days out of alkaline batteries, and I'm doing a little better out of NiMH rechargeables.
 

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