Pobodys_Nerfect wrote:
Anyone tried the Philips ones? They're a bit cheaper than the Bose and Senn but not as cheap as the Sony and Panasonic. I live alone because of NT noise pollution. I wonder if a set of these could cure that.
I tried some Philips ones a few years ago and they were both extremely uncomfortable and fairly ineffective. The Sony active noise cancelling, by contrast, is absolutely stunning on low frequency noise like aircraft engines and reasonably comfortable.
If human voices bother you, then around-ear cups ("circumaural") headphones like the active Bose and the passive Sennheiser models above will work much better than the on-ear cups like the Sony and the Philips, but high-frequencies are generally not cancelled well by any of these devices.
I see some really cheap (< 60 euro) circumaural active noise cancelling phones from Wharfdale (20 euro) and Panasonic (30 euro).
I would like to bleed in the ambient noise from a microphone, preferably with some equalisation and limiting - the iPhone application EarTrumpet sounds cool. That way, you would get to cancel out all the ambient noise and then re-insert the ambience as you would prefer to hear it - a bit like a selective hearing aid.