I really see the need for electronic hearing protectors. I have been shooting in a carbine club recently, and last week took my first tactical carbine class. It is really a pain to have trouble hearing the rangemaster's instructions or the instructor's remarks without taking off your ear protection. Just when you decide that it is safe to take them off, somebody downrange touches off a .257 Weatherby or some other earsplitting weapon.
So, my question is stereo or not stereo? Mas Ayoob wrote that the non-stereo (binaural ?) sets are better than stereo because you can tell what direction the sound is coming from. Makes sense to me, but the ads for the stereo units claim they promote better direction finding.
Would someone with some experience with either design give me your thoughts?
So, my question is stereo or not stereo? Mas Ayoob wrote that the non-stereo (binaural ?) sets are better than stereo because you can tell what direction the sound is coming from. Makes sense to me, but the ads for the stereo units claim they promote better direction finding.
Would someone with some experience with either design give me your thoughts?