Don’t get me wrong I believe hearing protection for one shot or 1000 shots is important and that one shot can have an affect on hearing.
That said I’d love to know if anyone has seen any real world studies on the effective range and pickup that these electronic earmuffs have?
I’ve dabbled a bit in sound engineering and understand some basics of mics. I’d assume these microphones are probably some kind of omnidirectional mic which means they are supposed to pick up sound all around. But there could be dead spots. And being that I’ve seen a lot of these mics placed facing more forward on the headphone it leaves me to believe that there is even more of a dead spot behind you. Perhaps not a great feature in grizz country.
Omnidirectional mics have their advantage in that they pic up sound all around you but they also have the downfall that their range isn’t that great. So if a deer cracks a branch 40’ away it may pic it up but I highly doubt your going to be hearing a deer fart at 200 yards as some like to boast.
Now if they moved over to a shotgun style mic (doubtful) that really could increase the range that these mics could have. But it also reduces the direction of sound that these mics can pic up. Leaving an even bigger dead spot behind you.
I don’t doubt their validity in hearing conversations at the range and canceling the louder noises but I really question their real world hunting applications.
That said I’d love to know if anyone has seen any real world studies on the effective range and pickup that these electronic earmuffs have?
I’ve dabbled a bit in sound engineering and understand some basics of mics. I’d assume these microphones are probably some kind of omnidirectional mic which means they are supposed to pick up sound all around. But there could be dead spots. And being that I’ve seen a lot of these mics placed facing more forward on the headphone it leaves me to believe that there is even more of a dead spot behind you. Perhaps not a great feature in grizz country.
Omnidirectional mics have their advantage in that they pic up sound all around you but they also have the downfall that their range isn’t that great. So if a deer cracks a branch 40’ away it may pic it up but I highly doubt your going to be hearing a deer fart at 200 yards as some like to boast.
Now if they moved over to a shotgun style mic (doubtful) that really could increase the range that these mics could have. But it also reduces the direction of sound that these mics can pic up. Leaving an even bigger dead spot behind you.
I don’t doubt their validity in hearing conversations at the range and canceling the louder noises but I really question their real world hunting applications.