Reddit Reddit reviews 3M Peltor X-Series Over-the-Head Earmuffs, NRR 31 dB, One Size Fits Most, Black X5A (Pack of 1)

We found 4 Reddit comments about 3M Peltor X-Series Over-the-Head Earmuffs, NRR 31 dB, One Size Fits Most, Black X5A (Pack of 1). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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4 Reddit comments about 3M Peltor X-Series Over-the-Head Earmuffs, NRR 31 dB, One Size Fits Most, Black X5A (Pack of 1):

u/yalestar · 2 pointsr/drums

I just use shooting-range-style earmuffs like these over my standard iPhone earbuds. 31db noise reduction so I can play along with music without having to crank it too loud, and as a bonus, the drums sound so goddamn good with them on.

u/Tim_Buk2 · 1 pointr/headphones
u/atetuna · 1 pointr/Machinists

I think you'd be happier if you went with ear muffs. You can get much higher isolation, foam and pads are replaceable, and they're generally able to put up with abuse. The dt770m comes fairly close, but you might spend a lot of money to find that they're not good enough for you. A lot of people don't like the way the dt770m sounds for music, which is why I noted the audiobook use. It sounds fine for audiobooks, but I don't even try to use it for music.

If you want the ultimate passive isolation wireless headphone setup that doesn't go into your ear canal, I think I have it.

  • 3M X5A ear muffs
  • 3M Peltor HY80 sealing ring pads (so expensive!)
  • Koss KSC75 headphones
  • Elecom bluetooth receiver

    I haven't found a way to significantly improve the isolation of the ear muffs. The only way to get greater isolation is to wear in ear headphones, or to use ear plugs and crank up the volume. I actually like the latter when it's extremely noisy. The gel pads are for comfort and better sealing around eyeglasses and goggles. Keep in mind that hair can cause poor isolation due to leaks. The headphones are stuffed in without their ear loop, and I think they'll be less hassle than buds or plugs. I just literally installed them, so I won't know for sure until my next shift.

    The bluetooth receiver may not suit you unless like me, you work 12 hour shifts and listen to them during your commute.

    You may find two different ratings for the X5A. 31dB or 37dB. I also have the SilentSound ear muffs that are rated at 37dB, and they both block sound about the same. I wear the 3M ear muffs because they're less hassle to put on and take off in a production environment, and they're much more comfortable with the gel pads. The downside to the X5A is that they're very wide. People will say something about it.

    Let me know if you have any questions, and especially if you have some ideas on how to improve my setup.