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Well, you are certainly not referencing me!
Rock bands (the Who) play almost that loud, if not louder. They wear custom fit earplugs, earphones. Try your local music store or music stores on line.
I am sure they are quite expensive.
Don't go to any more NASCAR events.
btw: In the Navy, on an Aircraft Carrier, shop immediately under the #1 catapult and playing in a rock band did it for me. All my highs are gone and 20% of everything else.
Ed
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I hear you, or rather, I used to could. For me, firearms did most of the hearing damage. Growing up, no one used hearing protection. Heck, I can't even remember seeing PPE in sporting goods stores at all! I'm not sure how loud my .30-06 BAR is, but when I go to the range, I get to keep it all to myself.
It's amazing what a difference seating makes, though. Last year we were 24 rows higher up, and could carry on a conversation, albeit a loud one. This year, sitting closer to the track, it was impossible to shout loud enough to be heard except under a caution. I can barely talk this morning...
By the way, being there is a unique (and costly) experience, and worth doing a couple times a year, but you get a better view on TV.
Will Rogers never met me.
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btw: In the Navy, on an Aircraft Carrier
If you haven't already done so, you may be able to get hearing aids through the VA.
>64
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Roger Wright wrote: The product and I'm nearly deaf ... of 124 dB or better
"Loud noise above 120 dB can cause immediate harm to your ears."
What Noises Cause Hearing Loss? | NCEH | CDC[^]
Sounds (pun admitted but sort of unintentional) like what you really need is a lawyer. Especially if there was no notification of that. And probably a release form.
Roger Wright wrote: The product I'm looking for is an earmuff/headset
Googling the following would seem to suggest that protection already exists.
ear protection for shooting
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I have used several products for protection from shooting noise; the damage was done before such things were ever popular. The best of them work very well, blocking sharp reports from a gunshot. None work very well in a continuous field of roaring engines. I can get a set of muffs that will plug into my scanner, which I plan to do, but the technical breakthrough I'm looking for adds the ability to communicate between two people while filtering out the ambient noise. I'm thinking something in the way of a Bluetooth walkie talkie with an amazing front end filter and wide dynamic range. In retrospect, I should have recorded the day and run the audio through a spectrum analyzer to determine a stop band profile. Oh well, I'll be doing it again come October; this time I'll record more of it.
Will Rogers never met me.
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My pilot friends have pretty good headsets with microphones.
Small planes are noisy, you sitting behind a V8 with no mufflers.
The versions I have used are hardwired(minus) and plug into the radio(plus)
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That's kind of what I'm looking for. What I really want is a headset with bluetooth connectivity, but adding a jack to connect to an external audio source.
Will Rogers never met me.
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If you are okay with a jack for the radio feed, then go wired all the way!
The big issue with the wired is what happens when you have to use the restroom!?
I see why you want wireless.
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Exactly! Though, with beer going for $15 a can, there are fewer trips to the bathrooms than one might expect.
Will Rogers never met me.
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There are actively damped air muffs that can boast of a damping of approximately 40 dBA, which is extremely good. The thing with actively damped earmuffs is that they already have a microphone attached, so communication is included almost by default. It is mainly used by the army, special forces, etc, and one such provider I know of is called Quietpro.
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Thanks! I'll look into that. No reason to re-invent the wheel, unless I can save a ton of money doing so.
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Have you tried asking this in a NASCAR (or any other racing fan group) forum? I would imagine that other racing fans have run into this.
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Oh, the product exists, but they want upwards of $500 each. I can design and build this from scratch for less than that.
Will Rogers never met me.
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I saw those, and I like them. But I need to be able to connect to an external audio source so we can monitor the scanner radio. Good find, though!
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There is no product that will reduce noise by 124dB. The best you could hope for (in a single, economical product) is 30-40dB. People who work every day around excessive noise sometimes use ~33dB foam ear plugs in conjunction with ~35dB over-the-ear protective headsets.
That said, solutions for NASCAR fans who need an intercom to communicate with each other and listen to scanner traffic are already commercially available. I have used similar equipment systems at Daytona, Talladega and Ft. Worth. Take a look at https://www.racingradios.com/collections/fans/products/racing-radios-fan-intercom-starter-package[^].
I do not work with or have any affiliation with Racing Radios.
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I know - that was a typo. I'll settle for anything above 24 dB. But I think I may have found a solution, though it's a bit kludgy. There's a $75 headset on Amazon that has a 3.5mm jack to connect to an audio source - the scanner, in this case - and a 5-pin DIN cable to connect to a radio. I can adapt that to connect to a bluetooth transceiver that I can wear on my belt. I think that will solve the issue at a reasonable cost!
Will Rogers never met me.
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For a cheap(ish) and simple solution, have you considered just wearing Bluetooth noise cancelling earbuds with a pair of muffs on over that?
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