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Default Noise reducing headphones for hearing protection?

On Apr 8, 2:40*pm, jeffgee wrote:
I have been using some earbuds for music and then some big earmuff
style hearing protectors over them. I have been shopping for
headphones and was wondering what the group thinks of using noise
reducing headphones for hearing protection. I have a feeling they only
stop normal noise and would not provide the protection I am looking
for but thought I'd ask on the off chance that I could exchange 2
things sitting on my head for just one.
thanks for any input you might have
-- jeff


Sound reaches and damages the structure of the ear in two ways -
through the ear, and transmitted up from the body. The way you
control noise is through distance, density, and dampening. I just
wrote those two lines of BS just to say I recomend these
http://www.stratfords.com/earplugs/e...osizedown.html.
They are not muffs, but plugs. They are the most comfortable plugs
you'll ever wear. They are basicly a thin plastic "plug" filled with
down. Noise attenuation up to 39 dB. We did a research study on
similar models and they are very effective for industrial noise.