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Grumman-581 wrote in
: Of On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 11:13:02 +0100, wrote: Adding another 31db of attenuation inside the earcup may be good for protecting the hearing but does the increased volume cause any overloading of the speakers as they are being driven much harder? For my headset, I haven't noticed the speakers being overloaded... Yeah, I have to turn the headset volume control up a bit, but the sound does not appear to be distorted like you would see on the old TVs with their tiny speakers when you turned them up too loud... Of course, this doesnt solve the one of the main comfort issues in hot & humid areas, SWEATTY EARS.. but it's certainly a cheap way to enhance ear protection with traditional headsets. -- -- ET :-) "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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