Thanks for all the replys !!
George-- How does one determine the "proper" type ? Somthing listed on the box ?
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- Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:02 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Electronic Muff Question
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- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Electronic Muff Question
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Electronic Muff Question
Greetings--
Robin has a set of electronic muffs. She got these so she could hear range comands and conversations easier than with regular muffs which cancel too much sound for her.
What she's found is that it almost makes it worse trying to hear conversations and range commands. The muffs shut off with nearby fire at other stages (that's not considered close nor loud). They also shut off with "quiet" sounds such as racking a slide. When they shut off, conversations and commands are missed. All the control knob seems to do is to raise the amplification-- not the sensivity.
Is this common to all electronic muff or just this model ?
Thanks
R&R
Robin has a set of electronic muffs. She got these so she could hear range comands and conversations easier than with regular muffs which cancel too much sound for her.
What she's found is that it almost makes it worse trying to hear conversations and range commands. The muffs shut off with nearby fire at other stages (that's not considered close nor loud). They also shut off with "quiet" sounds such as racking a slide. When they shut off, conversations and commands are missed. All the control knob seems to do is to raise the amplification-- not the sensivity.
Is this common to all electronic muff or just this model ?
Thanks
R&R