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March 1st, 2018, 09:44 | #1 |
Headset
So, talking about comms:
I have Z-Tac headset, and it works fine, but not he best quality. I am looking into a new headset, but still can’t afford official stuff. I run a Baofeng UV-5R and need some ear protection as well, so was wondering if I should just stay with Z-Tac or what else could I run that would work well? Thanks
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March 1st, 2018, 14:03 | #2 |
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That also doubles as ear-pro? I don’t think there are any good replica options. There are some Sordins and Peltors that are only a couple hundred bucks if you can save for that. Also they provide enhanced hearing which is handy. Or see if you can pick up a Quietpro or Invisio used on eBay or something. Usually still a couple hundred though.
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March 1st, 2018, 17:33 | #3 | |
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March 2nd, 2018, 01:49 | #4 |
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What are you protecting your ears from, real firearms?
I’d get a surveillance headset by Pryme, with the molded ear-piece. It’s about $100 and the quality and sound quality are solid. Save up for more advanced ear-pro down the line.
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March 2nd, 2018, 18:38 | #5 |
Well considering I play a lot of CQB and will be going to a large game this summer, I want to protect my ears from the R2Bs and such of 130 decibels. Only for a fraction of a second but can still potentially cause damage.
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March 2nd, 2018, 22:05 | #6 |
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the Opsmen Earmor m32s are what I run, they're comfortable, and are on par with the howard lights I've found. another member did a comparrision with them against his comtacs. needless to say they didnt compare too well however he mentioned for the price they're a hell of a lot better then any repro trash and he even said they'd be on par with most of the electronic hearing protection you can get from cabelas etc.. with the exception of the stupidly high end ones.
that all being said, you will need a real or their PTT as the repro ones do not work. the headband is meh I replaced mine with a perroz design one. you will sweat so a removable headband is good. they run off 2 AAA batteries one in each cup. the foam and earcup itself is more comfortable then repros and the rubber cup is softer so it forms around eye pro a bit nicer especially glasses. the mic is nice and can be swapped from left or right easily or removed all together. |
March 2nd, 2018, 22:56 | #7 | |
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March 2nd, 2018, 23:51 | #8 |
Yes, that is the point, electric ear pro turns off when a certain decibel level has been reached. It relies on the cup to provide the hearing protection. That is why slimmer ear pro has lower decibel protection.
If you want to test it out, take your peltor to a gun range and leave on and off your head. There will be some feedback coming from the headset, and when a gun shot goes off you should stop hearing the feedback
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