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Noise Cancelling Headphones

jonnyGURU

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I've been flying a lot for work and both of my co-workers have those noise-cancelling headphones. One Bose and the other Sony. I have to crank my MP3 player all of the way up just to hear it over the plane, so I figured I'd get a pair too.

I found these: http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catal...iew/sku=FJ450/catid=676889423/pcatid=2 and they're cheaper than either Bose or Sony.

Anyone know anything about them? I don't even really know how the noise cancellation works. Is it something they can screw up?
 
Those noise-cancelling headphones are too bulky for travel purposes. You want something you can easily slip in and out of you pocket. I recommend you get a pair of in-ear buds like the Sony MDREX71 buds. Because they are in-ear buds they do cancel much of the outside noise. I say this because I previously purchased a pair of Bose headphones and returned them and bought the EX71's, for the reasons mentioned above.
 
I found the SY171's, but they're expensive. $149 everywhere I look (Pepsi: Including Sharper Image. 😉 ) Where can I find the EX71's and are they less money?
 
Um... I found the EX71's. They're not noise cancelling. I have earbuds. Three set's. I even have those Panasonics that hook over the back of the ear and cover the entire ear. NONE of those drown out the sound of the plane. My co-worker's Bose and Sony's do. I've tried them. But you're right about them being bulky. That's why those SY171's look nice... but DAMN! That's expensive! 😀
 
Originally posted by: slurmsmackenzie
bose is S H I T.

it's all fluff and advertizing


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Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Um... I found the EX71's. They're not noise cancelling.

They cancel noise pretty darn well. I use them on airplanes all the time when I travel and I can't hear ah heck all when I have them on. No crying babies, nothing but the music I'm listening to.

 
Originally posted by: slurmsmackenzie
bose is S H I T.

it's all fluff and advertizing

you've clearly never tried their noise cancelling headphones on an airplane. They are by far the BEST for the plane of any I tried. I travel a lot also, they help with jetlag and fatigue. They are not that big in their travel case, they will fit in a briefcase or backpack easily. Well worth the money.

 
If you would consider noise cancelling earbuds, Target has Philips on clearance for $29.99 and they are actually quite comfortable and sound nice.
 
Originally posted by: AnyMal
If you would consider noise cancelling earbuds, Target has Philips on clearance for $29.99 and they are actually quite comfortable and sound nice.

Link?

I wasn't planning on running to Target this weekend, but I will if I have to. 😀
 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
I've been flying a lot for work and both of my co-workers have those noise-cancelling headphones. One Bose and the other Sony. I have to crank my MP3 player all of the way up just to hear it over the plane, so I figured I'd get a pair too.

I found these: http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catal...iew/sku=FJ450/catid=676889423/pcatid=2 and they're cheaper than either Bose or Sony.

Anyone know anything about them? I don't even really know how the noise cancellation works. Is it something they can screw up?

Just the Sony MDR-EX71 or Etymotic Er-6i or ER-4p. Active noise cancellation fvcks with the sound, and anything Bose just rapes your music.

I have the ER-4p and they offer enough attenuation for a plane, or subway or whatever.
 
I found the Philips HN060 for about $50, which is a great price.... but $29.99 is a better price it they're the same, but on clearance. Target, eh? Guess I'll make a special trip.
 
Bose is crap, check out this link for a good read on them. Noise-cancelling works in theory, but in reality cancels less noise than a good seal, which you can get with closed full size headphones, or canalphones such as Shure's entry-level e2c model, which retails for $60-$70. As an added bonus, their sound quality is excellent - actually I'm picking up a pair soon myself. To the point that you'll easily notice any flaws which the recording/encoding of your music may have. Nice thing about canalphones is their portability; they're about as big as earbuds - though that's where the similarities end.
 
Originally posted by: MrChad
Bose is certainly overpriced (especially their speaker systems), but I've heard good things about their headphones.
Text - Just one example of hundreds of what a search for "bose" or "triport" at head-fi will turn up. Btw, "in ear monitors", which the OP in that thread refers to, are also known as canalphones.
 
Originally posted by: AnyMal
If you would consider noise cancelling earbuds, Target has Philips on clearance for $29.99 and they are actually quite comfortable and sound nice.
Yep, on sale here too
Although, the SQ on them isn't as good as the MDR-EX51/71
If you want MDR-EX51/71's with active noise cancelling, get the Sony MDR-NC11A, same exact buds, but with electonic noise cancelling :thumbsup:
Linky
 
personally, i am a fan of the canalphones. look into shure e4c, ultimate ears super.fi 5 pro, or the etymotic er4.

i currently own a pair of shure e2c, but am eyeing the super.fi 5 pro or just going with a pair of custom ultimate ears 5c.
 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: AnyMal
If you would consider noise cancelling earbuds, Target has Philips on clearance for $29.99 and they are actually quite comfortable and sound nice.

Link?

I wasn't planning on running to Target this weekend, but I will if I have to. 😀

No links on clearance items AFAIK. Just call your local Target. These are the only noise cancelling earbuds they sell.
 
Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: Gurck
As always, I'd also recommend staying away from Sony.
Out of curiosity, do you mind me asking if you've ever even listened to the MDR-EX51, 71, or MDR-NC11A?
My reasoning is that Sony never fails to overprice their products, they're usually of lower than average quality and that nobody should support unethical companies.
 
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: Gurck
As always, I'd also recommend staying away from Sony.
Out of curiosity, do you mind me asking if you've ever even listened to the MDR-EX51, 71, or MDR-NC11A?
My reasoning is that Sony never fails to overprice their products, they're usually of lower than average quality and that nobody should support unethical companies.
Well, my MDR-EX51LP were only 25 bucks from Amazon, and for 25 dollars I have never heard anything better sounding in my life.
 
Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: Gurck
As always, I'd also recommend staying away from Sony.
Out of curiosity, do you mind me asking if you've ever even listened to the MDR-EX51, 71, or MDR-NC11A?
My reasoning is that Sony never fails to overprice their products, they're usually of lower than average quality and that nobody should support unethical companies.
Well, my MDR-EX51LP were only 25 bucks from Amazon, and for 25 dollars I have never heard anything better sounding in my life.
What high fidelity headphones have you heard?
 
The Phillips in ear ones are pretty nice\, and only about like $40-60. So nice in fact that some one stole mine 🙁.

O well.

~new
 
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