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Campbell Simpson
20 posts since 24 April 2008
Thu, 02/04/2009 - 08:16
Noise-cancelling headphones?

Has anyone used a pair of powered noise-cancelling headphones? They're the kind that use a AA or AAA battery to power a tiny microphone that picks up ambient noise and sends it through to a processor in the headphone that reverses the sound wave and outputs that through the headphones - effectively cancelling out ambient noise.

They're all pretty expensive, which is not so great, but on a flight down to Melbourne recently I found my Sennheiser PXC450 noise cancelling 'phones a boon - no more aeroplane drone!

Has anyone else tried some - what did you think?

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Anonymous
posts since 1 January 1970
Tue, 07/04/2009 - 16:46
I tried some on a flight to

I tried some on a flight to New Zealand, and they worked a bit too well - couldn't hear the flight staff!

Don't remember the brand, it was part of the in-flight service, but very welcome on a noisy flight when trying to catch some kip.

Ghost
39 posts since 18 December 2007
Fri, 10/04/2009 - 16:56
Panasonic makes good ones

I have the panasonic RP-HC500. these are awesome! One battery, easy to wear (they cover the entire ear and are not heavy) and you can swtich off the noise cancellation if you want. They are a little bass heavy, but as someone who listens to a lot of hip-hop and electronica, that is a benefit! They are pricey, though definitely worth it if you fly a lot. Never use them on the street though, because they do block out pretty much everything, which could be dangerous.

Campbell Simpson
20 posts since 24 April 2008
Tue, 14/04/2009 - 12:43
Yeah, you certainly wouldn't

Yeah, you certainly wouldn't want to have them on behind the wheel of a car, for example:

http://www.smh.com.au/national/headphones-a-hazard-behind-wheel-20090318...

Anonymous
posts since 1 January 1970
Sun, 27/09/2009 - 20:30
I'm currently using the

I'm currently using the cheapest ones in the Sony range - uncomfortable and ineffective. Avoid.

mtyo
6 posts since 4 November 2009
Thu, 12/11/2009 - 17:08
I have the MDR-NC22 model

I have the MDR-NC22 model from Sony and these have been great. Not sure which ones are the cheapest in the range. They were about $100 in Japan. They have a slight hiss when turned on but when you are playing music you don't notice it.

There is also a new model now, which is the NC33. A good comparison of the two models is on this site, http://www.bewajapan.com/mdr-nc22_mdr-nc33_review.

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