[Elecraft] Isolation headphones
O. Johns
ojohns at metacosmos.org
Mon Feb 8 22:54:59 EST 2010
I'll repeat this in this thread:
I hope people do not make the mistake of using in-the-ear earbuds with ham radios, even the K3. These in-the-ear phones like the etymotic or the shure have to be put pretty deep into the ear canal to seal and provide isolation. They are wonderful for hi-fi. I use a pair by Shure to listen to Brahms on airplanes. BUT, they take at least a few seconds to extract from your ears. If, as has been reported on this reflector several times, the radio mis-functions and puts out a very loud audio signal, your ears will be fried before you can react.
DON'T DO IT!!!!
Oliver
W6ODJ
On 8 Feb 2010, at 6:20 PM, dw wrote:
> I think I've tried everything.
> I have the David Clark and another Sound studio set of over-the-ear
> headphones that are rated at around 24db isolation. Both of them are
> not sufficient for my shack environment when its noisy.
>
> I think the best I have are custom molded inner-ear units that I had
> made up at a motorcycle rally.
> There was a gal there custom making them for people.
> These are the kind you see people use on stage standing in front of
> killowatt guitar amps. ;~]
>
> To get the same but on the cheep, I got a pair of el-cheep-0 KOSS inner
> ear units with the black rubber foam. Take the foam off and take a pair
> of sleep ear-plugs ( the kind that you shrink up and they expand in your
> ear). Take a hot needle and boar a hole through the center. Super glue
> them onto the ear-phones.
>
> Best isolation I've ever had and cost is less than $25 bucks!
> Go figure :)
>
> N1BBR
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