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September 17th, 2005, 02:11 PM | #31 |
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I agree with Jacques (above). Try using some good in-ear phones PLUS some commercial ear-defenders. i.e. the sort of thing people working in undustrial factory wear. These can be bought in almost any hardware store. The combinatio of a good in-ear phone with quite a bit of attenuation themselves plus the ear-defenders (i use them if i got watchin drag-racing) is what you need to be able to hear in a loud rock-band environment. I think anything else is just complicating the issue. i recommend Sony MDR-EX71SL for in-ear phones. they block quite a bit of sound. |
September 18th, 2005, 04:46 AM | #32 | |
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Some of us, such as myself, would just not be interested in shoving mini-speakers inside of our ears, so this is not an option. As to your comment that anything but in-the-ear headphones is "complicating the issue", I have said that I believe I have found a solution to the issue with these Beyerdynamics. |
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September 18th, 2005, 12:57 PM | #33 |
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OK Dave, that was purely my opinion as to a solution for your problem.
If you don't like my proffered solution then of course it's your prerogative to just ignore it, rather than post a rather impolite retort. Don't knock stuff til you've tried it. best regards |
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