Slim electronic muffs aren't too bad.
Slim electronic muffs aren't too bad.
I have a pair of those but honestly, I don't see myself hunting with those. Maybe I should give them a try. I was thinking more of plug type.
Mike, I can add a bit on how they neutralize the tinnitus tone.
Every sound we hear is the result of an alternating frequency. Like the lowest frequency that good human ears can hear may be in the order of 400 cycles per second and the highest may be a few thousand cycles per second.
I have tinnitus and the frequency is always the same, somewhat above the frequency of human speech.
To neutralize it they create the same frequency in the ear. Then they reverse the polarity of it. The result is the generated frequency the same as your tinnitus is exactly reversed, meaning when your tinnitus alternating frequency is going positive, the generated frequency is going negative, completely canceling the sound of your tinnitus.
I have tinnitus, but not that severe, so I have just ignored it.
Without doubt, there will be professionals on here who could explain this better than I have, but this is the idea of how it works.
I learned such things from my association in Ham Radio.
Bruce
You know what I mean. Any ear protection that is comfortable, not bulky, doesn't impair normal earring, etc...not muffs preferably.
You still need ear protection even with a suppressor so that wouldn't totally solve the issue. A suppressor would also add 6-12" to the length of your barrel, not sure if it's the ultimate solution.
Boomer, Thank you for your detailed information on Tinnitus. It is odd how some people are more difficult to understand than others. My oldest daughter speaks fast and in a high voice, unless she is looking at me I have a hard time understanding what she says and often ask her to repeat. WK
I know what you mean!
I think the problem with hearing young girls speaking is that their voices are in, or closer to, the frequency of our tinnitus.




























