headphone question w/ poll

ksherman

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I mow several laws a week, and I think I am stating to loose my hearing... In the past I have used reg. cheap headphones and just cranked the volume so I could hear it above my 13HP Commercial Lawn Mower... bad idea! So I go a pair of Phillips behind the head noise cancelling thingies and they were great until the chip went out. I originally bought them for $20 but are now retailing over $50 and I dont think they are worth the money. So I am debating whether or not to get a set of noise cancelling joes (like the Bose) or go for canalphones (like the shure E3c). Whihc ones tend to be better at cancelling something as loud as a lawn mower? Sound quality is not paraount, as I listen through my PocketPC, but good sound quality is nice too. Thanks in advance all!

ksherman
 

veloc1ty

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i have e2c love um. really depends if you can handle all the idolation and where your going to be using it. like home/around.
 

Viper GTS

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I would use earbuds/canals and a pair of good earmuffs (like you see on gun ranges).

You should NOT be mowing without ear protection.

Viper GTS
 

randumb

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get the canalphones

the bose headphones sound horrible...the noise cancelling causes a lot of sound distortion
 

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Originally posted by: ksherman
I mow several laws a week, and I think I am stating to loose my hearing... In the past I have used reg. cheap headphones and just cranked the volume so I could hear it above my 13HP Commercial Lawn Mower... bad idea! So I go a pair of Phillips behind the head noise cancelling thingies and they were great until the chip went out. I originally bought them for $20 but are now retailing over $50 and I dont think they are worth the money. So I am debating whether or not to get a set of noise cancelling joes (like the Bose) or go for canalphones (like the shure E3c). Whihc ones tend to be better at cancelling something as loud as a lawn mower? Sound quality is not paraount, as I listen through my PocketPC, but good sound quality is nice too. Thanks in advance all!

ksherman

MUCH better and cheaper idea.
Plus, it will actually work.
 

TitanDiddly

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
I would use earbuds/canals and a pair of good earmuffs (like you see on gun ranges).

You should NOT be mowing without ear protection.

Viper GTS

 

Quasmo

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get the sennheiser 212's they're closed so they block noise, they're cheap, and they sound decent.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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My Sennheiser HD280pros make a very nice seal with my head. They cut down noise a lot.

Newegg has them but that's not a good price. There's a hot deal on them once in a while. I got mine for $60.
 

pennylane

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Canal phones (Etys, Shures) if you really must listen to music. Otherwise I echo the giant sound muffling device.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: ksherman
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
My Sennheiser HD280pros make a very nice seal with my head. They cut down noise a lot.


Sounds great (no pun intended;-)), but I dont think these will block out enough sound

They about as well as the earmuff style noise protection things I wear at work during the summer.

I was shocked at how much sound they blocked out.

If you can find a specialty store in your area that has them, go and check them out.
 

no0b

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Personaly I like the rumble of the lawn mower, it over powers any other noise and leaves you in a world where only you and the lawn mower exist.
 

ksherman

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well, that is true, a 13.5 HP Commercial mower is about as loud as a Cessna on take off... and for a couple hours a day, its not so much of a great sounding world ;-)