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<blockquote data-quote="drew gandy" data-source="post: 112970" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Re: Noise-Cancelling Com headset mic</p><p></p><p></p><p>Then I don't think cell phone mics are going to be the solution. They're likely to all be "speak & listen" headsets. One of the primary reasons I was interested in using the Etycom is because it is basically an Etymotic in-ear for the "receiver" and you could theoretically have a custom mold made for it. Way better isolation and sound quality than all the ones that just sit in your pinna. I guess I was thinking that you were interested in finding a good mic first [doing a gaff tape special with a coat hanger initially] and then work out a permanent mounting method later on.</p><p></p><p>btw, I just checked current pricing for the etycom and see that they're a little more than they used to be. Awhile back you could get them on ebay or Amazon for $40 all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drew gandy, post: 112970, member: 880"] Re: Noise-Cancelling Com headset mic Then I don't think cell phone mics are going to be the solution. They're likely to all be "speak & listen" headsets. One of the primary reasons I was interested in using the Etycom is because it is basically an Etymotic in-ear for the "receiver" and you could theoretically have a custom mold made for it. Way better isolation and sound quality than all the ones that just sit in your pinna. I guess I was thinking that you were interested in finding a good mic first [doing a gaff tape special with a coat hanger initially] and then work out a permanent mounting method later on. btw, I just checked current pricing for the etycom and see that they're a little more than they used to be. Awhile back you could get them on ebay or Amazon for $40 all day long. [/QUOTE]
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