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July 4th, 2005, 20:22 | #1 |
formerly Knyte
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Throat Mic
I'm sure it's in another thread, and I apologize in advance...
I was thinking about switching to a throat mic, just curious what everyone else uses, what works well and doesn't etc. I use the cheaper single prong FRS radios, but thinking of upgrading that as well. Any suggestions? |
July 4th, 2005, 20:55 | #2 |
GBB Whisperer
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Communications - Applied Technologies LASH.
I got it for a steal off ebay. It's a $600USD unit. You might want to try one of those IASUS units though. |
July 4th, 2005, 20:58 | #3 | |
Scotty aka harleyb
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July 4th, 2005, 22:46 | #4 |
Le Roi des poissons d'avril
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yes, it's the one that stick to your eyelash. Use Loreal stuff to make it stick better! :roll:
LASH is the real steel version that work underwater.... The IASUS work great, but take the 2 sensors versions if you want to be understood. The cool factor asside, you don't really need the troat mic since we don't operate in high noise environnement.
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July 4th, 2005, 23:39 | #5 |
I use the OTTO Tactical Throat Mic
I replaced the standard ear bud with a Skeleton Ear piece. Much better http://www.botac.com/ottacthroatm.html Probably the clearest and best that I have tried. Pricey, but well worth it
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July 4th, 2005, 23:50 | #6 |
IMO, all the $600 comm units aren't worth it for airsoft. A simple boom mic setup works. I use the mic+earpiece combo. You can find them at pretty much all Radio Shacks. It's been 6 years since i've been to future shop (i live in America now), but i'm pretty sure they probably have some hands free stuff for radios. The Pryme Gladiator is a great throat mic for airsoft. $100 isn't too bad for it. The only beef i have with throat mics is that they can't pick up mouth generated sounds well (like S or V). This is what i use now in my old General Electric FRS radio (still saving for a GMRS) http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...%5Fid=19%2D315
That setup is cheap and effective. Hasn't failed me yet. The only problem is the earpiece. It's kinda uncomfortable after a few hours if it doesn't fit your ear just right. However, if you really want a throat mic, Pryme Gladiator, some Iasus models, and Firefox (cheap as it is, it works) work fine for airsoft. Oh yeah, this recently came out in the US. http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...roducts_id=980 I think it's an imitation of what ILLusion reccommended, but from what i've heard, it works great. I hope this helps. ~Trixter~ |
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July 4th, 2005, 23:56 | #7 |
NEVER BUY A FIREFOX THROAT MIC
I made that mistake
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July 5th, 2005, 00:09 | #8 |
i'd suggest finding the set up that's best for you. i've tried the boom style and the the iasus sniper. both work well but they both have they're flaws. i'd suggest finding something that's comfortable for your set up. your ears size, shape and postitioning on your head make a world of differance when looking at an "over the ear" boom style headset in terms of comfort and stability. then there's how thick your neck is and how well you fit and secure a throat mic to function the way it's designed to. also consider how the wiring set up is in terms of all the points that the rig will touch your gear....radio postion on rig...location of ptt...running of wires...tention of wire leading to thoat mic pickup.
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July 5th, 2005, 00:11 | #9 | |
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In the end you get what you pay for. I don't use a cheap radio and won't use a cheap headset for it. Not worth it. I prefer quality equipment over using gear that "may" fail, as it is not really built well.
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July 5th, 2005, 00:15 | #10 |
formerly Knyte
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Thnx for the input guys, main reason for going throat mic btw was because I don't like having the microphone on my face, but we'll see how it goes.
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July 5th, 2005, 00:17 | #11 |
Another option is to go with the TCI SAS mic setup
http://www.merchantmanager.com/tacti...rods=SAS_D_*** I have one as well. Works really well and allows you to move your head just with the earpiece in and nothing more.
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July 5th, 2005, 00:30 | #12 | |
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July 5th, 2005, 20:39 | #13 | ||
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Well, the people that told me that must have been dealing with low end throat mics. Anyway, being 14, i lack the necessary funds to afford a high end radio AND comm setup. But i've had my radioshack headset for about 6 months and it works perfectly. Whatever works for you is the best. Again, for airsoft, the $300+ comm setups are overkill. Why pay that much when you can get something for 1/3 of the price that works more than well enough for airsoft and won't break down? Not that i don't appreciate quality equipment. You'll never see me running with cheapo stuff that doesn't hold up. I only wish i could afford to pay $300+ for a good comm setup. As i said before, just get whatever works for you. |
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July 6th, 2005, 14:06 | #14 | |
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I'm sure most things in airsoft are overkill for a 14yr old's allowance....not even sure why a 14yr old is playing airsoft, but that's a whole other dicsussion. You are correct in that it is whatever works best for you. I've gone down the road of FRS, boom mics and cheap throat mics. Was an exercise in wasted money. UHF opened up a crystal clear world of comms and quality accessories that does make a huge difference, not to mention the added range of UHF or GMRS. Most new players will start out with the "less expensive" route and go with FRS, which is a good place to start. But as your playing expecience grows, you might find there is a need to imporve on your comms gear, especially if you play on much larger fields where the small range of the FRS may not work too well. Guys like Illusion and Batman have been playing for many, many years and know what they are talking about. I think Bats has tried damn near every type of comms gear available at one point or another. |
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July 6th, 2005, 16:31 | #15 |
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ehmm.. overkill on price..
anyway i think this is a great way to go for quality without killing your wallet. IASUS NT Sniper B http://www.clearercom.com/airsoft.php
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