hearing protector/radio

   / hearing protector/radio #21  
OK, I'm coming in late on this thread...

A lot of good (and very funny) stuff here.

I have a couple Walkmans, work tunes... (but none of the high-tech stuff Dargo and tillerkiller have), but never use while operating equipment. Listening to an engine run is music to my ears /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif I also want to be able to hear every other noise in my environment. Sounds are a great indicator of potential problems or issues. Am I alone on this one?

I do wear good ear protection when operating very loud stuff.

Around the yard, I just crank up the Bose 251's and AR speakers. The whole valley then gets plenty of sound.

Now in the shop, I'm with the rest of you. Crank it up! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
"As long as I can feel my head vibrating I'm happy."
"I can sing away as much as I want, and as loud as I want, and I don't offend anyone; including myself!"
"I much prefer Pink Floyd ('The Wall' is on my top 5 of all time list) Don't turn up your volume during the first minute that you listen to The Wall either, but if you have heard it then you already knew that."
 
   / hearing protector/radio #22  
<font color="blue"> Listening to an engine run is music to my ears I also want to be able to hear every other noise in my environment. Sounds are a great indicator of potential problems or issues. Am I alone on this one? </font>
The Pro Ears Dimension 2 head phones allow you to hear everything and still protect your hearing. They also allow you to connect a radio, CD player, etc. to one side of the headset. You can still hear the engine, birds chirping, etc. They work very well.
 
   / hearing protector/radio #23  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( "I much prefer Pink Floyd ('The Wall' is on my top 5 of all time list) Don't turn up your volume during the first minute that you listen to The Wall either, but if you have heard it then you already knew that."


"What do you know that I dont know that I should?" )</font>

first, say this out loud three times fast: </font><font color="blue" class="small">( "What do you know that I dont know that I should?" )</font>

I tied my tongue into a knot with this one.

second, Pink Floyd tries to fake you out that they have recorded the album at low volume. They got me and I turned my stereo up about three quarters of the way to full volume. Then you get settled back down and BOOM! they blast you with maximum drums/bass/loudness etc... It really scared the cat and he took off on a dead run. Scared me too, it was _really_ loud.

ps... the album is actually a story, not individual songs just strung together. (rock and roll for those that don't know)
 
   / hearing protector/radio #24  
The Wall was a great movie as well. A certain "mindset" helped but we won't go there.

If that one got you tongue tied, this one is easier to read but harder to answer.
"Do you feel more like you do now than when you got here?"
 

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