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There is some question of the value of ENR (Electronic Noise Reduction)
in avoiding future hearing loss. Our company investigated supplying ENR headsets in a high noise area, but decided not to, since there was no demonstrated value. In short, ENR only works on lower frequencies, and those frequencies typically don't affect hearing as much as higher frequencies. With DCs the passive attenuation is on par with other (non ANR) headsets. The ANR is ADDITIONAL attenuation, with main benefits being increased clarity of speech and less fatigue. They're really designed for aircraft type noise levels (which in the big picture of things aren't really that noisy inside) - they wouldn't be sufficient for such things as daily chainsaw useage. If you need high frequency protection from relatively high noise environments then an aviation type headset isn't the right tool for the job. |
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