Having a bug with these and not sure what's up. I have them connected to the PTT, then an adapter that goes from the PTT to a uv9r style connector which is plugged into my uv9r pro. Whenever someone talks on the radio, I hear them clearly followed by a pop-pop-pop-pop sound. I've tried two different uv9r radios and different antennas and the problem persists. I'm pretty sure it's either the headphones or the adapter to convert to the uv9r plug. What do you think?
you're knocking it out of the park with these videos. You're actually giving relevant information on the stuff I could test myself (but I'm too lazy). Thanks for posting
I do recommend upgrading to the gel cups. I use these as a Range Safety Officer and after wearing them for hours in Florida, the gel cups are definitely a worthwhile upgrade.
Your channel always seems to come up for all the comms stuff I've been looking up. Funny because I'm from the central valley as well but I escaped to Montana after I got out of the military.
Damn, I just bought the Howard light impact sports and the mic add on. Just like the one you showed at the start of your video.. Is it worth going back and buying the M32s?
I use the FCS AMPS headset with the FCS V20 PTT. The whole system works great, and the PTT works with radios that need amplified PTTs to use the DMR mode. I am going to order a second set in a month or so, and move up to the V60 PTT for dual radios. I'll leave one set on my helmet, and one on the headband for use without a helmet.
“Whoosh” is just the compressor/noise gate..I’m a recording engineer(ex) and wondered why this wasn’t done Decades ago.. (I even designed some for stage work, but never finished using Guitar peddle Gate/comp circuits and a simple Preamp).. Regardless..I trudged through the cadence😉and managed to get some good info(we all take in info differently). Thanks for digging, thanks for taking the time.. Cheers my man.. Rad🤙🏻
I purchased the M32 based on your recommendation. They arrived today and they are very nice, I'm surprised. The sound amplification seems great, I'm waiting on the PTT but so far, I like them. I've had lots of electronic shooting ear pro, and these seem the nicest. Keep up the series
@@fspage911 I got the ptt from earmore, on thier website they sell the ptt for the m32 to go into beofeng radios. Read online you have to really force it in the radio but it was so quiet it was useless and no way it's supposed to be that quiet. After that it ended up breaking the radio port connections lol.
Please review the upgraded "S10D" dynamic mic. It requires an amplified ptt but is said to extremely increase mic quality in noisy environments. Looks like you can purchase them for about 24$
There’s two variables with PTT nato or civilian wired & amplified or non-amplified depending if you have a Dynamic Mic or Electret Mic on the headset. Both must be correct to work!
I have a similar pair of these connected to a helmet but my problem has been no matter what I do I cannot get the ear muff portions to sit close to or clamp to my ears as normal
Unfortunately, no. The FT-65 uses an M1 connect and the XTS2500 uses an M3 connecter. This link has a really good set of illustrations to show what goes with what - www.planetheadset.com/radio-connector-chart.php
I think your terminology is getting mixed up because earmors is confusing. Theres the m32 mod 3 & mod 4 (ie gen 3 & gen 4) then there’s the earmor milpro line with the upgrades & higher price point
I saw the Mod 4 references on Amazon. But checking the EARMOR website, Mod 4 is nowhere and the $89 M32 is just that, no Mod 3 or 4 designators. Looks like the good one is the M32 Mark3 in the Mil Pro line. Getting ready to order that soon. I will clear up all of the confusion in that review video. Still new to this brand. Lots to learn. Many thanks.
That's right! Earmore is not very clear about that, but if you purchase a M32 now you will get the mod 4. The mod 3 is the previous revision. And the milpro is the upgraded M32 to mil specs. I personally have the m32 mod 3 and overall I'm quite happy. But there had qa problems in the past, so my downlead already broke two times... But it can be fix quite easily.
@@bangstickgoboom I now have 2 pair of m32 mod3 headsets. One that lives on my helmet and one that lives on a headband. I’ve been very happy with them. I’ve used them on the rifle, MG range. As well as using them in recreational shooting. They’re more than worth what you pay for them IMO.
I believe he means "mark3", but he is referring to the wrong headset. The mark3 is an advanced version, costing much more than the one he is reviewing, which is a generation 4 headset. The M32s that you will find currently (01/03/24) being sold by the official Earmor are most likely the gen 3 of this product
Your comments about the quality of M32 headsets being suspect is correct for the older versions of the headset. Earmor did a revision of the M32, which can be identified by the short battery caps, which is leaps and bounds better than their older versions.
Then you have the Sordin's, OTTO's and the OPSCORE's all are very popular in the military and gun word. Also more expensive. I enjoyed the review. Maybe a little shorter on the review time.
I run the HearAngel version of the Comtac 2. The active sound enhancement works as well as the mic, which I just found a PTT that will hook up to my FT-65
picked up a set of the milspec units M32x Mod3 with a couple of PTT's from Disco32 for my FT5DR and my VX-6R... perfect comms! The M32X is awesome! ps. Disco32 also has a cool plate carrier antenna that works great. Feeds through the molle for a great low profile rig.
Some guys on Reddit give low or lower ratings of Earmors against the clones FCS or Tac-sky Comtac III/V But I also see good reviews of Earmors like OP's video and your comment Any experience w the Chinese clones and comparing to the latest comparable Earmors?
Having a bug with these and not sure what's up. I have them connected to the PTT, then an adapter that goes from the PTT to a uv9r style connector which is plugged into my uv9r pro.
Whenever someone talks on the radio, I hear them clearly followed by a pop-pop-pop-pop sound. I've tried two different uv9r radios and different antennas and the problem persists.
I'm pretty sure it's either the headphones or the adapter to convert to the uv9r plug. What do you think?
you're knocking it out of the park with these videos. You're actually giving relevant information on the stuff I could test myself (but I'm too lazy). Thanks for posting
I do recommend upgrading to the gel cups.
I use these as a Range Safety Officer and after wearing them for hours in Florida, the gel cups are definitely a worthwhile upgrade.
Is the audio ok ?
I just bought these and they are on the way ty for the detailed review. I'm glad I made a good purchase.
Wow, that audio test was... AWESOME
Yes, please make a video on headsets with IPX67.
Your channel always seems to come up for all the comms stuff I've been looking up. Funny because I'm from the central valley as well but I escaped to Montana after I got out of the military.
I like the boom mic on the regular m32 over the M32 Mod 4's
Damn, I just bought the Howard light impact sports and the mic add on. Just like the one you showed at the start of your video.. Is it worth going back and buying the M32s?
Absolutely great videos. Been following videos and have not been disappointed.
I use the FCS AMPS headset with the FCS V20 PTT. The whole system works great, and the PTT works with radios that need amplified PTTs to use the DMR mode.
I am going to order a second set in a month or so, and move up to the V60 PTT for dual radios. I'll leave one set on my helmet, and one on the headband for use without a helmet.
Who is selling the Mod 4's now? All I see are the standard IPX-5 rated versions.
“Whoosh” is just the compressor/noise gate..I’m a recording engineer(ex) and wondered why this wasn’t done Decades ago.. (I even designed some for stage work, but never finished using Guitar peddle Gate/comp circuits and a simple Preamp)..
Regardless..I trudged through the cadence😉and managed to get some good info(we all take in info differently).
Thanks for digging, thanks for taking the time..
Cheers my man..
Rad🤙🏻
I purchased the M32 based on your recommendation. They arrived today and they are very nice, I'm surprised. The sound amplification seems great, I'm waiting on the PTT but so far, I like them. I've had lots of electronic shooting ear pro, and these seem the nicest. Keep up the series
How did these turn out with the ppt?
I grabbed a ptt for the m32 and didnt work with the uv 5r Baofeng. Not sure if I had a dud or something
@@Shacko117 I bought a PTT for the Yaesu VX-6 on Amazon, I had to open it up and resolder some wires for the correct polarity.
@@Shacko117 Did you get a ptt with NATO wiring? They won't work with the ptts wired for commercial headsets.
@@fspage911 I got the ptt from earmore, on thier website they sell the ptt for the m32 to go into beofeng radios. Read online you have to really force it in the radio but it was so quiet it was useless and no way it's supposed to be that quiet. After that it ended up breaking the radio port connections lol.
This is a much better option than butchering a headset to build the headset you really want. Thanks!
Please review the upgraded "S10D" dynamic mic. It requires an amplified ptt but is said to extremely increase mic quality in noisy environments. Looks like you can purchase them for about 24$
for the PTT, I have done some looking and I think (not confirmed) but disco32 does them as well and a very good price.
There’s two variables with PTT nato or civilian wired & amplified or non-amplified depending if you have a Dynamic Mic or Electret Mic on the headset. Both must be correct to work!
I have a similar pair of these connected to a helmet but my problem has been no matter what I do I cannot get the ear muff portions to sit close to or clamp to my ears as normal
Does the earmor have an adapter for a 3.5mm input
I purchased the m32 headset and the earmor PTT for boafeng. And i can get it to work for coms atall!!
Just sound amplify but coms wont work
What are your thoughts on the Sordin Supreme MIL CC for the Yaesu VX-6R? Great info on your channel. Keep up the great content.
Can the PTT compatible with the Yaesu FT-65 also compatible with the Motorola XTS-2500?
Unfortunately, no. The FT-65 uses an M1 connect and the XTS2500 uses an M3 connecter. This link has a really good set of illustrations to show what goes with what - www.planetheadset.com/radio-connector-chart.php
The factory gel cups are not a huge improvement, but the COMBATGEAR gel cups are a significant improvement.
i have comtac v and even their stock pads arent great always do gel i used to have msa same thing immediate upgrade to gel
I think your terminology is getting mixed up because earmors is confusing.
Theres the m32 mod 3 & mod 4 (ie gen 3 & gen 4) then there’s the earmor milpro line with the upgrades & higher price point
I saw the Mod 4 references on Amazon. But checking the EARMOR website, Mod 4 is nowhere and the $89 M32 is just that, no Mod 3 or 4 designators. Looks like the good one is the M32 Mark3 in the Mil Pro line. Getting ready to order that soon. I will clear up all of the confusion in that review video. Still new to this brand. Lots to learn. Many thanks.
@@KS6DAY as far as I know these ones you reviewed are M32 Mod 4. But there is a difference between Mod 4 and Mark 4, Mark 4 are the MilSpec ones
That's right! Earmore is not very clear about that, but if you purchase a M32 now you will get the mod 4. The mod 3 is the previous revision. And the milpro is the upgraded M32 to mil specs.
I personally have the m32 mod 3 and overall I'm quite happy. But there had qa problems in the past, so my downlead already broke two times... But it can be fix quite easily.
disco32 make great ptt units that aren't horribly expensive
CRAZY TOWN PROPORTIONS...ha, thanks for another good review.
This is a great series
Been preaching the Earmor gospel for a few years now. They’re just great.
I see so many mixed reviews. So fkn confusing
@@bangstickgoboom I now have 2 pair of m32 mod3 headsets. One that lives on my helmet and one that lives on a headband. I’ve been very happy with them. I’ve used them on the rifle, MG range. As well as using them in recreational shooting. They’re more than worth what you pay for them IMO.
@KalashmanNC good to hear, I lost my commtacs and I'm not paying for another pair.
Mod4 or mod3
I believe he means "mark3", but he is referring to the wrong headset. The mark3 is an advanced version, costing much more than the one he is reviewing, which is a generation 4 headset. The M32s that you will find currently (01/03/24) being sold by the official Earmor are most likely the gen 3 of this product
@@badwolf0099 you mean mod 3
Your comments about the quality of M32 headsets being suspect is correct for the older versions of the headset.
Earmor did a revision of the M32, which can be identified by the short battery caps, which is leaps and bounds better than their older versions.
thanks for the video, it´s help to much
The m32 Mod 4 are ehh
@First_name_youtube_doesnt_like for me there very uncomfortable the Sound to me isn't loud enough and the speakers to me are very tin sounding
Then you have the Sordin's, OTTO's and the OPSCORE's all are very popular in the military and gun word. Also more expensive. I enjoyed the review. Maybe a little shorter on the review time.
I run the HearAngel version of the Comtac 2. The active sound enhancement works as well as the mic, which I just found a PTT that will hook up to my FT-65
picked up a set of the milspec units M32x Mod3 with a couple of PTT's from Disco32 for my FT5DR and my VX-6R... perfect comms! The M32X is awesome! ps. Disco32 also has a cool plate carrier antenna that works great. Feeds through the molle for a great low profile rig.
Some guys on Reddit give low or lower ratings of Earmors against the clones FCS or Tac-sky Comtac III/V
But I also see good reviews of Earmors like OP's video and your comment
Any experience w the Chinese clones and comparing to the latest comparable Earmors?