Icon134 0 #1 March 27, 2006 I was thinking about getting a second dytter. I believe there are still L&B Pro-Dytters still floating around... (I think they still have them in stock at paragear) Does anyone think there is any real benifit to getting the Solo (new L&B dytter to replace Pro-dytter) or is the Pro-dytter basically the same save for the size? ScottLivin' on the Edge... sleeping with my rigger's wife... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slotperfect 7 #2 March 27, 2006 I am currently jumping a demo Solo. It is much smaller than the Pro Dytter and incredibly loud. It is so loud that my tandem students are able to hear it through their frap hat even though it's mounted inside my Bonehead Guner. If I were going to choose between the two I would spend the money on a Solo.Arrive Safely John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GravityGirl 0 #3 March 27, 2006 The price point is not much different. I'm still selling both quite well. I agree. The Solo is smaller and louder. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peace and Blue Skies! Bonnie ==>Gravity Gear! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mostly_Harmless 0 #4 March 27, 2006 I have a Solo and it isn't very loud at all. Compared to my friends Optima it's pretty quiet._________________________________________ www.myspace.com/termvelocity Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spatula 0 #5 March 27, 2006 Had a SOLO, and it was loud. That aside, my only complaint about the SOLO was the button sequences a pain in the arss.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jurgencamps 0 #6 March 27, 2006 QuoteI have a Solo and it isn't very loud at all. Compared to my friends Optima it's pretty quiet. Isn't it possible to change the volume? Jurgen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrickyDicky 0 #7 March 28, 2006 My solo is just about as loud as my time-out was. Never jumped a pro dytter though. UK Skydiver for all your UK skydiving needs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fcajump 153 #8 March 28, 2006 While I personnally jump with a Pro-Track and have found it loud enough for me, I would like to throw this out for consideration in the theme of "Bigger isn't always better" How loud is too loud? While I realize (first hand) that the audio needs to overcome the wind-noise (I jump w/ a Protec and believe me, there is alot) if the pure emphasis is making them louder, what long-term hearing loss and or tinitis (sp?) risks are we running. BEFORE YOU START: I realise that not hearing it is also a risk, but if you can already... why buy one that is twice as loud? I would especially ask this of those wearing full face helmets or even frap-hats as these tend to decrease the effect of wind noise. Bigger isn't always better, louder isn't always safer. Just a thought. JimAlways remember that some clouds are harder than others... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Icon134 0 #9 March 28, 2006 Yeah, I was thinking about this both of my helmuts are fairly quiet: A full face Z1 and a RAWA Camera Helmut. I can hear my pro-trak just fine in both of them... Although I suppose one of these days I should probably start wearing ear protection on the plane at which time louder would probably be better. As long as the volume can be adjusted down I think the capability of louder can be better.Livin' on the Edge... sleeping with my rigger's wife... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites