Posted by TonyIN on September 22, 2011 at 05:51:31 from (74.215.182.169):
In Reply to: Radio/ear protection? posted by Zachary Hoyt on September 21, 2011 at 19:06:22:
Have both the manual tuner type and the digital tuner type. Gave my son the manual one as it"s a bit more difficult to tune to a station that"s not as strong as the local high powered pop station he listens to. The tuner sensitivity seems better in the digital one, but the volume of the radio a little less. Both are a huge improvement over having a non-radio type and singing the same old song in your head for hours. When the kids were younger I would inevitably have one of the kid"s tv show themes stuck in my head while working... The digital one will accept an ipod type input too, but don"t own one of those, so not sure how good that part is. And as others have said, you still get a good part of the machine noise too - I"ve been able to hear minor changes in the operation sounds which still allows you to take care of a problem before it strands you.
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