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Active Acoustic Correction

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bpape:
Ummmm, no, nothing like that unfortunately.  Sounds like something I could get a lot of money for though.  I'll have to work on it...

Bryan

miklorsmith:
I'll pay.

I got some cheapo noise killer headphones when I bought my last computer and ya know, they work really well with airplane noise and such.  They're so pleasant I leave them powered up and on my head even when no music is coming through.  I don't know the db cancellation but it's significant.  I don't think they would get rid of yelling kid noise tho.

richidoo:
These are they:   
http://www.bose.com/controller?event=view_product_page_event&product=qc2_headphones_index
They cover the ears. 

Black Sand Cable:

--- Quote from: richidoo on July 17, 2008, 12:05:38 PM ---These are they:   
http://www.bose.com/controller?event=view_product_page_event&product=qc2_headphones_index
They cover the ears. 

--- End quote ---

These are they?  :rofl:

As for the link...Bose...who buys Bose?  :duh

westcoastman:

--- Quote from: Black Sand Cable on July 17, 2008, 12:56:01 PM ---
--- Quote from: richidoo on July 17, 2008, 12:05:38 PM ---These are they:   
http://www.bose.com/controller?event=view_product_page_event&product=qc2_headphones_index
They cover the ears. 

--- End quote ---

These are they?  :rofl:

As for the link...Bose...who buys Bose?  :duh

--- End quote ---
I did :lol: The QuietComfort 2 for travelling or listening to TV with the doors and windows open. Downtown Vancouver, BC can get pretty noisey most times and when it's hot out the windows and balcony doors are wide open. Otherwise I use may AKG-701s

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