As an autistic person, I'm looking for more quiet, especially on public transport. My Sony MX5s are "for nothing", they hardly insulate at all, NC doesn't keep up with anything spontaneous (children shouting and loud announcements), or it sometimes seems even louder due to the shielding of other ambient noise. Now I've come across the X5A at 3M, which are supposed to shield 37 db? The most important thing for me would be to shield the high tones.
Does anyone have an active Pamir in service that shoots at 300m? I always have the problem with the Army Pamir that one capsule lifts off when aiming.
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I recently used https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/jabra-elite-8-active-gen-2-anc-8-h-kabellos-kopfhoerer-46302541 from the headphone range as hearing protection in hear-through mode at a music festival. This is because all conventional hearing protection solutions - plugs and also plugs with a special filter - attenuate high and medium tones too much in some cases and the music sounds anything but nice as a result. The marketing of currentless solutions promises more than is delivered. Good sound quality with really linear attenuation where all frequencies are still audible is very important to me. This worked very well with the Jabra. I could stand directly in front of a speaker without the volume getting noticeably louder. The sound quality was good, no clipping or anything. I was very surprised that it worked so well. However, the headphones are not approved as hearing protection. I noticed this when I left the festival after 8 hours with a slight ringing in my ears. So not a perfect solution. But still better than nothing! Now I'm looking for an even better solution.
Do you know of any wireless, electronic (Bluetooth) earbuds that can be used at a music event and are intended as hearing protection? The kind that still deliver good sound quality, just much quieter than the surroundings? If I filter for "concerts" here, I only find the conventional and, in my opinion, useless products.
I'm looking for an emergency solution to a faulty, constantly humming ventilation system in the neighbourhood, which simply won't be repaired despite my knowledge of the inconvenience to the residents. It's been humming every day from morning until night for weeks and I'm supposed to be on holiday soon, but I can't use my terrace at all (= no holiday) and can't even tilt the windows in my flat.
Requirements for noise protection:
- Hum must be gone (I hope it's only acoustic, not also vibration, then nothing helps)
- All other noises must be fully perceptible (e.g. pet activities, events in the flat)
- It must under no circumstances be a nuisance, neither fall out of the ears nor cause pressure/sucking or even pain in the ear - it must not be there, so to speak
- It must not increase heat stress (summer!)
What fulfils the requirements - apart from the right one? Repairing the ventilation?