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Noise Cancelling Headphones
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Hate the sound of both, or the Bose as compared to the Sennheisers? Just curious, my Bose are getting old-ish now and I've wondered about changing, can't really justify it though.Originally posted by diseasex View PostTried both. Totally hate the sound of them . The noise cancelling is great for plane, but once you hear something better....Comment
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The noise in row 1 of a 787 is very low anyway, but when I've had to travel in the back (or "Club World" as BA call it), it helps drown out the whine of permies.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostThey can still scream though....
They can, so make sure the tree is far enough away from you that you can't hear them. My butler's preference is to take them up north.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Then you woke up (on row 32) and it was all a dream?Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe noise in row 1 of a 787 is very low anyway, but when I've had to travel in the back (or "Club World" as BA call it), it helps drown out the whine of permies.
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I really don't want to fall out with them, and anyway would a court agree an injunction against noisy kids? Actually, it's not the fact that they're noisy, it's the type of noise. I'd prefer to hear them scraping their fingernails down a blackboard than listen to them screaming. And I do mean screaming, not shouting or laughing, they scream like they're being eaten alive.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostComment
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Invite MF round. He will eat them alive and then problem is solved.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI really don't want to fall out with them, and anyway would a court agree an injunction against noisy kids? Actually, it's not the fact that they're noisy, it's the type of noise. I'd prefer to hear them scraping their fingernails down a blackboard than listen to them screaming. And I do mean screaming, not shouting or laughing, they scream like they're being eaten alive.Comment
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