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That slould read forsale not forsake!!!
"Les" wrote in message ... I was wondering if anyone has tried the noise canceling headphones (back ground noise not noise from radio). I saw them forsake at Brookstones for $200.00. Any comments? Les |
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i have two pair of panasonic noise cancelling phones. one is the regular
over the head type, the other is earbuds. the big phones work great but the earbuds are the best. both models only cancel the lower frequencies leaving the vocal range and higher intact. i use them to listen to sw in a dumptruck. they take out lots of engine and road noise but i can still hear traffic and the two-way radio for safety's sake. i got them at wall-mart on closeout for $26. these are the greatest audio advancement since the invention of stereo. i haven't used phones with full spectrum cancelling but they must be better yet. the effect is kind of subtle but i am very happy with them. $200 seems steep. i saw sony noise cancelling phones at wall mart on saturday for about $70. i cant vouch for them yet and i don't know if they have full cancelling or partial cancelling like mine but they are a lot cheaper, for $200 i would expect high end phones like sennheiser or bose. at the age of 45 i don't think my hearing is still good enough to justify the expense. why pay for audio frequency response from 10hz. to beyond 26,000 hz. when my ears are more like 40hz. to 15,000 hz. that would be wasted money. |
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