morange wrote:Wear night vision goggles. Looks like they come with a free microphone; you do any vocals?
mic isn't included. it looks like the mouthpiece for a set of MSA headset. pretty nice closed ear-protection that has an amplifier that automatically flips off when there's a loud and sudden sound (say, a gun or explosion vs a loud truck running or whatnot). they plug directly into a communications device, which pipes the audio into the headset and then you have a push-to-talk to activate the mic.
Yeah, but what happens when the audience busts out the flashbangs?
morange wrote:Wear night vision goggles. Looks like they come with a free microphone; you do any vocals?
mic isn't included. it looks like the mouthpiece for a set of MSA headset. pretty nice closed ear-protection that has an amplifier that automatically flips off when there's a loud and sudden sound (say, a gun or explosion vs a loud truck running or whatnot). they plug directly into a communications device, which pipes the audio into the headset and then you have a push-to-talk to activate the mic.
Yeah, but what happens when the audience busts out the flashbangs?
i give this post a 10/10
ryan summit wrote:Damn these fuckin bullshit techherpes
morange wrote:Wear night vision goggles. Looks like they come with a free microphone; you do any vocals?
mic isn't included. it looks like the mouthpiece for a set of MSA headset. pretty nice closed ear-protection that has an amplifier that automatically flips off when there's a loud and sudden sound (say, a gun or explosion vs a loud truck running or whatnot). they plug directly into a communications device, which pipes the audio into the headset and then you have a push-to-talk to activate the mic.
Yeah, but what happens when the audience busts out the flashbangs?
Then all your troubles are over. Get yourself some dark sunglasses.
antennafarm wrote:mic isn't included. it looks like the mouthpiece for a set of MSA headset. pretty nice closed ear-protection that has an amplifier that automatically flips off when there's a loud and sudden sound (say, a gun or explosion vs a loud truck running or whatnot). they plug directly into a communications device, which pipes the audio into the headset and then you have a push-to-talk to activate the mic.
Yeah, but what happens when the audience busts out the flashbangs?
then you're either playing the worst show possible (taliban training camp?) or the best show possible (?!).