Osprey wrote:I'm sorry I didn't know I had to hear to read a postMcNair wrote:Are you guys really that f***ing daft?
Jewish Ninja wrote:Also, if you're running a plate carrier, or some other setup, be sure to keep your radio accessible. Having it on your back is a bad idea as you always need someone to adjust the volume/change the channel for you.
McNair wrote:Jewish Ninja wrote:Also, if you're running a plate carrier, or some other setup, be sure to keep your radio accessible. Having it on your back is a bad idea as you always need someone to adjust the volume/change the channel for you.
This is good advice. I made the mistake of putting mine on the back of my PC to keep it out of the way and what not. However, not being able to easily change the channel, volume, etc without taking my PC off or having someone else do it was quite a phony pony.
You WILL have to adjust the volume/change the channel during the game.
McNair wrote:Either/or.
For a throat mic, though, you need a nice one or it just sounds like shit.
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