Hey /mu/ what are a good pair of isolation headphones to block out noise. I have some open back Sennheisers use for at home listening but they're not very good for flying on planes or noisy situations (obviously). I'm cool with Buds (In-Ear-Monitors) or over-the-ear cans as they won't be my primary go-to option. I'd like to keep the price under $100.
I've been looking at these. Can anyone vouch for them?
https://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-Research-Noise-Isolating-Earphones/dp/B003S3RFIQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1501919781&sr=8-1&keywords=etymotic+mc5
>>74359053
/g/ has a headphone general. You're better off asking them.
>>74359053
i bought the qc25 ones two years ago
they broke twice but got replaced on warranty
good headphones overall but maybe not worth price
>>74359071
Thanks, I'll post there.
>>74359076
>Bose
>>74359082
Yeah, you're certainly better off over there.
>>74359086
I know. I'm so disappointed in this subreddit. Damn
>>74359086
Noise cancelling is the one thing Bose do well. Nothing wrong with the Quiet Comfort line, they're legit good.
>>74359236
Exactly, Bose are overpriced but they're still good at what they do. If you want noise cancelling and portability then they aren't a bad choice.
>>74359366
They're way, way outside my price-range. My primary headphones don't even coast that much.
>>74359053
>block out noise
Do they block out noise, or do they provide twice as much noise and trick your brain into not "hearing" it?
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