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<blockquote data-quote="BrokeInBendigo" data-source="post: 619162" data-attributes="member: 18943"><p>I take advantage of the sP01's adjustable volume knob (the booster part of it) & the GPX's volume limit to do some faux-compression. </p><p></p><p>I set my threshold to be just barely audible, then set the volume limit pretty low (7 IIRC), and turn the sP01's volume up to the point where an overload signal doesn't blow my ears off. </p><p></p><p>The result is that those usual super faint targets are still loud enough to not miss, but also I don't lose any hearing when I hit a piece of surface junk. </p><p></p><p>This is basically a very crude gain compression. </p><p></p><p>I also use some deep-insertion in-ear monitors for my headphones (etymotic brand, the cheapest ones will do fine), they do an exceptional job at negating all outside noise, on par with active noise canceling headphones.</p><p></p><p>Highly recommend trying this kind of setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokeInBendigo, post: 619162, member: 18943"] I take advantage of the sP01's adjustable volume knob (the booster part of it) & the GPX's volume limit to do some faux-compression. I set my threshold to be just barely audible, then set the volume limit pretty low (7 IIRC), and turn the sP01's volume up to the point where an overload signal doesn't blow my ears off. The result is that those usual super faint targets are still loud enough to not miss, but also I don't lose any hearing when I hit a piece of surface junk. This is basically a very crude gain compression. I also use some deep-insertion in-ear monitors for my headphones (etymotic brand, the cheapest ones will do fine), they do an exceptional job at negating all outside noise, on par with active noise canceling headphones. Highly recommend trying this kind of setup. [/QUOTE]
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