Yesterday, there was an article in the Daily Bulletin about the GSB-15 active hearing protection.
As many of you can attest, I am an advocate of these units. I use them exclusively when I shoot. And I use many Etymotic products such as high fidelity insert ear phones, ear plugs and even my hearing aids (same amplifier as the GSB-15!).
I would strongly recommend every competition shooter to seriously consider these devices.
Also, there is a special price till late August for readers of Accurate Shooter. this is a great discount. And, if $330 sounds expensive, consider what hearing aids cost today and be reminded that the GSB-15 uses a VERY high quality analog hearing aid amplifier as well as hearing aid quality speakers and microphones. Also, what did you pay for that new competition scope on your rifle!?
Obviously, I am prejudiced about these plugs. I should be, The amplifier in them was my last design project at Etymotic prior to retiring!
As I designed it and supported the previous version for 10 years, I can answer most questions about them. I also was trained in audiology and I am an electronic engineer. Any questions, PM me!
By the way, I had nothing to do with the article and it caught me by surprise yesterday. But, it pleased me to no end!
As many of you can attest, I am an advocate of these units. I use them exclusively when I shoot. And I use many Etymotic products such as high fidelity insert ear phones, ear plugs and even my hearing aids (same amplifier as the GSB-15!).
I would strongly recommend every competition shooter to seriously consider these devices.
Also, there is a special price till late August for readers of Accurate Shooter. this is a great discount. And, if $330 sounds expensive, consider what hearing aids cost today and be reminded that the GSB-15 uses a VERY high quality analog hearing aid amplifier as well as hearing aid quality speakers and microphones. Also, what did you pay for that new competition scope on your rifle!?
Obviously, I am prejudiced about these plugs. I should be, The amplifier in them was my last design project at Etymotic prior to retiring!
As I designed it and supported the previous version for 10 years, I can answer most questions about them. I also was trained in audiology and I am an electronic engineer. Any questions, PM me!
By the way, I had nothing to do with the article and it caught me by surprise yesterday. But, it pleased me to no end!