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gomiki Apr 8th, 2005 06:44 AM

Noise cancelling headphones..opinion please
 
I have searched this site (there is a long thread) and the internet to no avail for an answer to my question. Is the Plane Quiet (about $50) significantly better than the Jensen (about $30)? I know there are better ones but I do not want to spend more than $75. I don't care as much about sound quality as the noise reduction. Thank you for any help!

ucsun Apr 8th, 2005 07:02 AM

noise cancelling headphones use electronic means to work and they are big on your head. if you want great noise cancellation try a earbud w/ a great seal, small and you can fall asleep w/ them in...the sony ex-51 can be had for $25 (amazon/buy.com). they fit in your ear...they work like ear plugs. there are better brands like sure or etymotics (but expensive >$100).

gomiki Apr 8th, 2005 07:07 AM

ucsun: Thank you for the reply. However I should have said that I need the "ear muff" type. I have small ears and the ear bud type is painful to me.

Robert2533 Apr 8th, 2005 07:11 AM

Yes, there is some difference in quality and noise reduction between the sets. And $75 seems a little low for good quality noise canceling headphones, but you may be able to find a decent pair of Sony or Boise that have been discontinued and are on sale. I picked up a Sony Noise Canceling set at a Hi Fi store for under $60 last spring that work great. Remember, you can always use them at home.

You may also want to note that depending on the airline you’ll be traveling on, some of the less expensive headphones may not work, especially on some of the Airbus’s which use a three-prong stereo plug.

Gardyloo Apr 8th, 2005 07:12 AM

We are leaving in an hour for the airport, JVC noise-canceling headphones (muff type) packed. We upgraded on a transcontinental flight that I believe offers Bose QC2s to FC pax, so I plan to do a side-by-side comparison. The JVCs are available through Amazon or other on-line dealers for around $40-45 (US) so competitive with the Jensens et al. Haven't tried the Plane Quiets but tried a pair of Radio Shack phones that look identical (I think they are, just re-labeled) and they were quite acceptable, although the JVCs are more comfortable and seem sturdier, plus they have a retracting cord which is very convenient. I'll post the results (lots of flying over the next 2 weeks) when we get back.

Gardyloo Apr 8th, 2005 07:14 AM

Meant to add, if the phones don't work on particular a/c, at least we have around 8 hours of mp3s on the mp3 player, so all is not lost.

See ya.

Suki Apr 8th, 2005 07:55 AM

I just used the Plane Quiet headphones on our US Air flights from Philadelphia to Rome. That was an Airbus flight, and there was no problem plugging them in. I did not compare them to any others, but they worked great for me.

gomiki Apr 8th, 2005 10:23 AM

Gardyloo, I know you are gone. Unfortunately your report will be too late for me! I leave end of April. Robert and Suki, thanks. Anybody else?

ssachida Apr 8th, 2005 10:36 AM

Buy them both from a physical store (not online) and try them out on some form of public transport (bus/train). Return one of them (or even both if there's a better price online).

Some might say its unethical to buy a product already knowing you are going to return it, but I believe I have a right to try on a product before commitiing to it. To each their own.

gomiki Apr 8th, 2005 10:46 AM

ssachida: I wish I could! No one in my area carries the ones I am interested in.

travelphile Apr 8th, 2005 11:02 AM

I bought a pair of Plane Quiet's yesterday online... will try them out on a US flight at the end of the month and report back. I tried to read up on the decibels, hertz, all that jazz, but just ended up going with a product that I was confortable with the price, and thought they had a reasonably good reputation.

I'll report back! - Trav

PS - I'll even try them while mowing the lawn, as they are 'recommended' for that, lol.

gomiki Apr 8th, 2005 11:17 AM

trav: can you tell me which site you used and the price?

clevelandbrown Apr 8th, 2005 11:34 AM

Try visiting a Radio Shack. They used to have aiwa's which were widely believed to be rebadged sonys. I think the consensus when I was looking into them was that if you are not an audiophile, they are all pretty much the same acoustically, but vary in how comfortable they are, depending largely on your personal preferences. The audiophiles, of course, can tell which are best by looking at the price tag.

I wear glasses and I found the ear buds were most comfortable for me, but I did get special ear plugs made by an audiologist (my ears apparently are abnormally shaped or sized), which would place this solution above what you want to pay.

gomiki Apr 8th, 2005 11:40 AM

My Radio Shack only carries their brand or Phillips. I asked who made their brand and they said "Radio Shack!"

Nutella Apr 8th, 2005 11:41 AM

Can someone explain what exactly noise cancelling headphones are? Do they allow you to listen to the plane's music without noise interference? Or do they cancel out noise from the plane and let you listen to silence or some type of "white" or pleasant noise? Thanks.

gomiki Apr 8th, 2005 12:03 PM

Nutella: If you do a search for "noise cancelling headphones" on this board, there is a long thread about them. It just doesn't answer my question. The sound quality is much better than the ones they give you on the plane and they have an "active" feature that is maybe like white noise. It really helps to muffle the engine noise. And the other noise around you.

ucsun Apr 8th, 2005 12:08 PM

gomiki, most good earbuds come w/ different size rubber buds to get a proper fit. but if you're really on the exta-small side then that may still not work.

you can find more specific info at the following links:
http://www.head-fi.org/
http://www.goodcans.com/
http://www.headwize.com/
http://ipodlounge.com/

gomiki Apr 8th, 2005 12:23 PM

ucsun: Thanks. I'll check them out.

travelphile Apr 12th, 2005 03:27 PM

gomiki, sorry I missed this...

http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34601344

is my unoffical 'review' and has the info on my purchase. While I haven't tried multiple models, I am a convert for them overall - trav

gomiki Apr 13th, 2005 10:04 AM

I made up my mind today and ordered the Plane Quiet headphones from Travel Essentials. I called the toll free number, got a great person and a great price. I will also post about these when I get back from my trip. Thanks to all for the info.


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