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What's your Headphone Policy?

bdw99

New Member
We are a 2 man show in production, guess it depends on what all your production consists of but we use earbuds, just keep only one in so we can still hear what's going on and communicate.
 

Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
Printers make weird noises when shit is going on, so I tell people to use their senses. If the operators are getting terrible pay, I just shrug and figure they are only paying for part of the person's mental bandwidth.
 

Humble PM

Mostly tolerates architects
One ear in when punters are on prem - lets me catch calls, listen to machines, and hear when fools are wandering in.

Two ears when I have the house, or production doors are shut and energy needed.

No ears when I'm concerned that stuff might be interesting.

No ears and amp + speakers when punters are on prem, door is closed, energy needed and a sonic DND is required to discourage interuptions. And A+S+volume, when fast energy music is needed to kill the last jobs in the evening (helps me to not hear how out of tune I can be).
 

JBurton

Signtologist
Huh?
*removes airpod*

I get onto folks when they use them in the office, like if I can't walk in and start interfacing with you, there is a problem. Either turn it down low enough that you can hear me at your door, or get rid of one.
For production, it just depends. Driving a million nails while trimcapping gets to be a headache...
For install, you can have one in for phone calls, but don't let me catch you jamming out with it. I personally ask siri to divide by whatever or verify dimensions.
 

ecilop

New Member
No earbuds here. We need to be able to hear each other, and a printer or other piece of equipment making unusual noises. There's also the "LaLa Land" factor when people are listening to something and aren't paying attention to what they are doing.
 
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