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I need a pair of headphones! And I had to resist a powerful impulse to put HPQOTD as a subject... My multinational megacorp employer has decide it will be a magical productivity boost to move all departments into large open offices, where images from Orson Welles' The Trial[^] come to my mind. I am extremely sensitive to noise (cannot concentrate) and on bad days the first solution I think of is a decent XXL baseball bat. The second idea, to constantly walk around to remind colleagues of their acoustically pollutive behavior will soon make me the black sheep of the office floor. So I often listen to music, whale-song, ocean surf etc in my cheapo headphones. Not good enuff. I can distinguish seven conversations through the soundtrack. The "noise-cancelling" models from BOSE etc are not doing much to human noises so I think I really need something that blocks noise out mechanically. So they need to be super tight and extremely comfortable. No contradiction there eh! Cordless would be nifty but arent they often suffering from crackling etc? I would like decent sound quality but mega-hifi is not important. Suggestions, ideas, your experiences? Or even mental techniques? Thanks
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I need a pair of headphones! And I had to resist a powerful impulse to put HPQOTD as a subject... My multinational megacorp employer has decide it will be a magical productivity boost to move all departments into large open offices, where images from Orson Welles' The Trial[^] come to my mind. I am extremely sensitive to noise (cannot concentrate) and on bad days the first solution I think of is a decent XXL baseball bat. The second idea, to constantly walk around to remind colleagues of their acoustically pollutive behavior will soon make me the black sheep of the office floor. So I often listen to music, whale-song, ocean surf etc in my cheapo headphones. Not good enuff. I can distinguish seven conversations through the soundtrack. The "noise-cancelling" models from BOSE etc are not doing much to human noises so I think I really need something that blocks noise out mechanically. So they need to be super tight and extremely comfortable. No contradiction there eh! Cordless would be nifty but arent they often suffering from crackling etc? I would like decent sound quality but mega-hifi is not important. Suggestions, ideas, your experiences? Or even mental techniques? Thanks
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I know you said the Bose noise canceling ones don't work for you. I use the Bose OE2 and about half the time don't play any music. Its just something to block the noise. When things get louder (on my motorcycle), I use these Amazon.com: Ear Plugs - 50 Pairs[^] to keep my sanity on long rides. Using actual ear plugs will have a two fold benefit. 1. The sound will go down significantly. 2. You're boss will notice and ask. Then you can specifically state that the work environment sucks. The book Peopleware [^] has data proving that these environments are not good for productivity. If enough of your co-workers start wearing them, maybe things will change! Good luck, switch jobs!
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I need a pair of headphones! And I had to resist a powerful impulse to put HPQOTD as a subject... My multinational megacorp employer has decide it will be a magical productivity boost to move all departments into large open offices, where images from Orson Welles' The Trial[^] come to my mind. I am extremely sensitive to noise (cannot concentrate) and on bad days the first solution I think of is a decent XXL baseball bat. The second idea, to constantly walk around to remind colleagues of their acoustically pollutive behavior will soon make me the black sheep of the office floor. So I often listen to music, whale-song, ocean surf etc in my cheapo headphones. Not good enuff. I can distinguish seven conversations through the soundtrack. The "noise-cancelling" models from BOSE etc are not doing much to human noises so I think I really need something that blocks noise out mechanically. So they need to be super tight and extremely comfortable. No contradiction there eh! Cordless would be nifty but arent they often suffering from crackling etc? I would like decent sound quality but mega-hifi is not important. Suggestions, ideas, your experiences? Or even mental techniques? Thanks
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If the QC15s don't work for you (mine are at my home office at the moment - grumble grumble), then you must be extremely sensitive. Might be time to update resume :) When I am working at home, I'll put on the QC15s. Pisses the wife off to no end - can't hear her calling me, talking to me (I'm just off the kitchen). She has to tap me on the shoulder. Now when the children were smaller, I could not hear them, but I knew something was up when the house started shaking. :omg:
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I need a pair of headphones! And I had to resist a powerful impulse to put HPQOTD as a subject... My multinational megacorp employer has decide it will be a magical productivity boost to move all departments into large open offices, where images from Orson Welles' The Trial[^] come to my mind. I am extremely sensitive to noise (cannot concentrate) and on bad days the first solution I think of is a decent XXL baseball bat. The second idea, to constantly walk around to remind colleagues of their acoustically pollutive behavior will soon make me the black sheep of the office floor. So I often listen to music, whale-song, ocean surf etc in my cheapo headphones. Not good enuff. I can distinguish seven conversations through the soundtrack. The "noise-cancelling" models from BOSE etc are not doing much to human noises so I think I really need something that blocks noise out mechanically. So they need to be super tight and extremely comfortable. No contradiction there eh! Cordless would be nifty but arent they often suffering from crackling etc? I would like decent sound quality but mega-hifi is not important. Suggestions, ideas, your experiences? Or even mental techniques? Thanks
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I use a pair of these[^] while drumming. They keep the sound out pretty well. If your work environment is louder than a drum set at close proximity, you should probably just resort to your first solution. :laugh:
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I need a pair of headphones! And I had to resist a powerful impulse to put HPQOTD as a subject... My multinational megacorp employer has decide it will be a magical productivity boost to move all departments into large open offices, where images from Orson Welles' The Trial[^] come to my mind. I am extremely sensitive to noise (cannot concentrate) and on bad days the first solution I think of is a decent XXL baseball bat. The second idea, to constantly walk around to remind colleagues of their acoustically pollutive behavior will soon make me the black sheep of the office floor. So I often listen to music, whale-song, ocean surf etc in my cheapo headphones. Not good enuff. I can distinguish seven conversations through the soundtrack. The "noise-cancelling" models from BOSE etc are not doing much to human noises so I think I really need something that blocks noise out mechanically. So they need to be super tight and extremely comfortable. No contradiction there eh! Cordless would be nifty but arent they often suffering from crackling etc? I would like decent sound quality but mega-hifi is not important. Suggestions, ideas, your experiences? Or even mental techniques? Thanks
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Take this opportunity to try something new :) Check out Bragi and their dash[^]. Hearables are going to be on the rise over the next few years and it might be interesting to try it. These have noise cancellation and many other features you will not get out of standard headphones. The price is $299, so it is comparable to most high quality noise cancellation headphones.
Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet. The interesting thing about software is it can not reproduce, until it can.
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I need a pair of headphones! And I had to resist a powerful impulse to put HPQOTD as a subject... My multinational megacorp employer has decide it will be a magical productivity boost to move all departments into large open offices, where images from Orson Welles' The Trial[^] come to my mind. I am extremely sensitive to noise (cannot concentrate) and on bad days the first solution I think of is a decent XXL baseball bat. The second idea, to constantly walk around to remind colleagues of their acoustically pollutive behavior will soon make me the black sheep of the office floor. So I often listen to music, whale-song, ocean surf etc in my cheapo headphones. Not good enuff. I can distinguish seven conversations through the soundtrack. The "noise-cancelling" models from BOSE etc are not doing much to human noises so I think I really need something that blocks noise out mechanically. So they need to be super tight and extremely comfortable. No contradiction there eh! Cordless would be nifty but arent they often suffering from crackling etc? I would like decent sound quality but mega-hifi is not important. Suggestions, ideas, your experiences? Or even mental techniques? Thanks
Life is too shor
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Take this opportunity to try something new :) Check out Bragi and their dash[^]. Hearables are going to be on the rise over the next few years and it might be interesting to try it. These have noise cancellation and many other features you will not get out of standard headphones. The price is $299, so it is comparable to most high quality noise cancellation headphones.
Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet. The interesting thing about software is it can not reproduce, until it can.
I see nothing about noise cancelling for The Dash. Also, I refuse to buy anything with accessories like The Leash and The Clip. They somehow out-pretentious Apple...
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
If you ask your stewardess, she'll give you one for free. It only costs you an airline ticket.
Not on Delta. They charge $2! Marc
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My standard about sound quality: M-Audio HDH-50 High Definition Headphones[^]
it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.
Yeah, but how much do they cost in real money? :-\
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
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Yeah, but how much do they cost in real money? :-\
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
170 canadian pesos should be like 130 US or something like that :) hmm they seem to be more expensive on the US amazon: Amazon.com: M-Audio HDH-50 High Definition Professional Studio Monitor Headphones: Musical Instruments[^]
it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.
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170 canadian pesos should be like 130 US or something like that :) hmm they seem to be more expensive on the US amazon: Amazon.com: M-Audio HDH-50 High Definition Professional Studio Monitor Headphones: Musical Instruments[^]
it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.
And this, my friend, is how even a basic understanding of international economics can prove that Amazon's pricing algorithm is evil.
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
If you ask your stewardess, she'll give you one for free. It only costs you an airline ticket.
Not on Delta. They charge $2! Marc
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I see nothing about noise cancelling for The Dash. Also, I refuse to buy anything with accessories like The Leash and The Clip. They somehow out-pretentious Apple...
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
Then you did not look very well. I believe they branded it "Audio Transparency" (sort of the reverse concept, but it does cancellation as well). You need only click the link and read about it. The link is on the picture with the girl on a bicycle. Master Volume & Audio Transparency – Bragi Support Center[^]
Colin Mullikin wrote:
Also, I refuse to buy anything with accessories like The Leash and The Clip. They somehow out-pretentious Apple...
Then don't. I was making a suggestion to try something new. If you are hung up in how they brand things, in general I am guessing "new" things are not for you. FYI, the marketer of Bragi was the marketer of Beats, which is now owned by Apple. Yes, they brand things. They have to espeacially with "Hearables" (aka Hearing Aids). There is a stigmata with assisted hearing devices. By rebranding it all we can change that and honestly the world. So many people have poor hearing and would benefit from Hearing Aids but are embarressed. Morever, so many people could simply benefit from hearing enhancement. Hearing is part of life and enhancing it enhances your life. I guess my point is, you shouldn't get too hung up in branding. That is just marketing. Look at the actually functionality and effectiveness of devices. I could careless if it is called poostick. If it does what I need, I am interested.
Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet. The interesting thing about software is it can not reproduce, until it can.
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I need a pair of headphones! And I had to resist a powerful impulse to put HPQOTD as a subject... My multinational megacorp employer has decide it will be a magical productivity boost to move all departments into large open offices, where images from Orson Welles' The Trial[^] come to my mind. I am extremely sensitive to noise (cannot concentrate) and on bad days the first solution I think of is a decent XXL baseball bat. The second idea, to constantly walk around to remind colleagues of their acoustically pollutive behavior will soon make me the black sheep of the office floor. So I often listen to music, whale-song, ocean surf etc in my cheapo headphones. Not good enuff. I can distinguish seven conversations through the soundtrack. The "noise-cancelling" models from BOSE etc are not doing much to human noises so I think I really need something that blocks noise out mechanically. So they need to be super tight and extremely comfortable. No contradiction there eh! Cordless would be nifty but arent they often suffering from crackling etc? I would like decent sound quality but mega-hifi is not important. Suggestions, ideas, your experiences? Or even mental techniques? Thanks
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I use a Sennheiser wireless headphone[^] and really like them. They make several styles to suit.
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No thank you on the pink noise. I had to look this up and I had to listen to a few samples, and that kind of noise would make me commit suicide.
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And this, my friend, is how even a basic understanding of international economics can prove that Amazon's pricing algorithm is evil.
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
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Then you did not look very well. I believe they branded it "Audio Transparency" (sort of the reverse concept, but it does cancellation as well). You need only click the link and read about it. The link is on the picture with the girl on a bicycle. Master Volume & Audio Transparency – Bragi Support Center[^]
Colin Mullikin wrote:
Also, I refuse to buy anything with accessories like The Leash and The Clip. They somehow out-pretentious Apple...
Then don't. I was making a suggestion to try something new. If you are hung up in how they brand things, in general I am guessing "new" things are not for you. FYI, the marketer of Bragi was the marketer of Beats, which is now owned by Apple. Yes, they brand things. They have to espeacially with "Hearables" (aka Hearing Aids). There is a stigmata with assisted hearing devices. By rebranding it all we can change that and honestly the world. So many people have poor hearing and would benefit from Hearing Aids but are embarressed. Morever, so many people could simply benefit from hearing enhancement. Hearing is part of life and enhancing it enhances your life. I guess my point is, you shouldn't get too hung up in branding. That is just marketing. Look at the actually functionality and effectiveness of devices. I could careless if it is called poostick. If it does what I need, I am interested.
Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet. The interesting thing about software is it can not reproduce, until it can.
N_tro_P wrote:
I believe they branded it "Audio Transparency" (sort of the reverse concept, but it does cancellation as well).
Renaming something that is an accepted industry term doesn't exactly help their pretentiousness (and is sometimes done to hide a sub-par feature), but I accept that they do seem to have some form of noise cancellation.
N_tro_P wrote:
FYI, the marketer of Bragi was the marketer of Beats
Hopefully this relationship doesn't extend to the quality of their products. My aversion to the branding is more to the use of "The" in front of everything, which may be related to my natural aversion to using "The" due to my close proximity to "The" Ohio State University. X|
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin