Noise Canceling Headphones
#1
Noise Canceling Headphones
Looking for a new set. I've had BOSE QC2's for a few years now and they are due for a replacement.
The QC 15's seem like a logical replacement.
I also looked at the Sennheiser PXC 450 as another option.
Noise canceling is a must. Bluetooth would be unnecessary and I have my doubts about it. I'll probably go try out both models later this week.
Has anyone used the Sennheiser headphones? Other suggestions?
The QC 15's seem like a logical replacement.
I also looked at the Sennheiser PXC 450 as another option.
Noise canceling is a must. Bluetooth would be unnecessary and I have my doubts about it. I'll probably go try out both models later this week.
Has anyone used the Sennheiser headphones? Other suggestions?
#3
I know they aren't noise canceling but I just bought a pair of Sennheiser HD428's and they are an awesome set of headphones. I honestly think that you will find them even better than the Bose set, but again I don't know anything specifically about their noise canceling sets.
#5
I like my Sennheisers, like everyone else has said, they're awesome headphones. I'm not much of a fan of Bose, as the adage goes "no higha, no lows, bose". Though some have said they feel the Senns are a bit harsh/bright, I've never heard that in them, and think they have a much fuller sound than most headphones priced similarly.
Either way, go try out a few pairs of Sennheisers, you will probably like them. They sound great, are the most comfortable headphones I've owned, and generally aren't ridiculously expensive.
Either way, go try out a few pairs of Sennheisers, you will probably like them. They sound great, are the most comfortable headphones I've owned, and generally aren't ridiculously expensive.
#9
Sennheisers have good "closed" earphones - type that into google for passive noise cancelling earphones. Open & Active noise cancelling earphones tend to let your music out to people around you - closed less so.
I'm plenty happy with my 280 HD's, but they're kind of delicate. Easily under budget compared to what you're considering.
The passive noise cancelling is enough for me - I can't hear people talking to me if I turn my iPod to half volume. Similar for airplane engine noise. Have to turn to 3/4 or more to cancel out lawn mower noise though.
I'm plenty happy with my 280 HD's, but they're kind of delicate. Easily under budget compared to what you're considering.
The passive noise cancelling is enough for me - I can't hear people talking to me if I turn my iPod to half volume. Similar for airplane engine noise. Have to turn to 3/4 or more to cancel out lawn mower noise though.
#10
I prefer the Sennheiser Bluetooth noise canceling model. When you're on a plane you don't notice difference between bluetooth and wired. Also you can connect a wire and get the more authentic Sennheiser sound, vs the Bose sound.