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Noise Canceling Headset Microphone

 
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Item Code: MIC094
Noise Canceling Headset Microphone
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This microphone is designed to work with Williams Sound's T35 Transmitter, Model 232 only. It has a 90-day warranty from Williams Sound.

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What is a decibel?

Sound pressure is measured in decibels (dB). Like a temperature scale, the decibel scale goes below zero. The average person can hear sounds down to about 0 dB, the level of rustling leaves. Some people with very good hearing can hear sounds down to -15 dB. If a sound reaches 85 dB or stronger, it can cause permanent damage to your hearing. The amount of time you listen to a sound affects how much damage it will cause. The quieter the sound, the longer you can listen to it safely. From: dangerousdecibels.org

  • A typical conversation occurs at 60 dB – not loud enough to cause damage.
  • A bulldozer that's idling is loud enough at 85 dB that it can cause permanent damage after only 8 hours!
  • When listening to music on earphones at a standard volume level 5, the sound generated reaches a level of 100 dB, loud enough to cause permanent damage after just 15 minutes per day!

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