If you're talking about minbo shim maybe we should take this to that thread.the point is I dont want you scammed. Think rational!
If you're talking about minbo shim maybe we should take this to that thread.the point is I dont want you scammed. Think rational!
If you're talking about minbo shim maybe we should take this to that thread.
Ah. I just bought those because they were the most expensive and most comfortable available at Bunnings. They didn't have an X5A.
From my experience I would recommend using earmuffs. I have noise cancelling headphones but they did not give as good protection as the earmuffs.I'm about to take a huge trip which there and back is about 30 hours. I have HF tinnitus and HF hyperacusis.
I have had the opposite experience. I tried both, and the noise cancelling headphones seemed to definitely provide more protection than my X5A muffs. I guess it depends on a plane.From my experience I would recommend using earmuffs. I have noise cancelling headphones but they did not give as good protection as the earmuffs.
I found the same as you. Prefer NC headphones when I fly.I have had the opposite experience. I tried both, and the noise cancelling headphones seemed to definitely provide more protection than my X5A muffs. I guess it depends on a plane.
It is still pretty loud when you wear earplugs alone. Bose 25 noise cancelling headphones over earplugs ought to work well. You don't want to wear active noise cancelling headphones/buds, as some people had reported getting tinnitus after doing so.Will my orange foam plugs suffice?
Bose 25 work great at cancelling noise of a car on a highway.Long drives, even in our nice Lexus,
What about earplugs and headphones that are off?It is still pretty loud when you wear earplugs alone. Bose 25 noise cancelling headphones over earplugs ought to work well. You don't want to wear active noise cancelling headphones/buds, as some people had reported getting tinnitus after doing so.
When Bose 25 headphones are off, they don't provide any protection.headphones that are off?
Wear earplugs underneath the headphones.That high setting pressure sensation isn't pleasant.
I have before. Earplanes and foam ones. But I think new airbus cabin noise is so low that double protection is a bit over the top, well depending on the flight duration.Wear earplugs underneath.
I agree that it gets unbelievably quiet in there.But I think new airbus cabin noise is so low that double protection is a bit over the top
Yeah then you're alone listening to your T, which sucks.I agree that it gets unbelievably quiet in there.
Agree. If you book early enough there may be some seats in coach which are forward of the turbines. Seats which are adjacent to the fan blades aren't good regarding sound. Behind is not just noisy but also bumpy. (check out Seat Guru .com)I think sitting In the front is the most quiet
I'm not really into drugs like that. I will just have to deal with it.hi John Adams, just had a 1 hour flight to Bangkok, an 8 hour flight to Dubai, then a 14 hour flight to Boston. It was not fun. First if you have the money fly buisness class, your in front of the engines, you can relax. I flew economy, ....not fun. Second, have ear protection, ear plugs, muffs etc. and consider drugs......Drugs that will sedate you. Stretching frequently, lots of water, vitimin c packets you can add to water, books, morphine , and copious amounts of opiates if available.joke..not really... can you have a doctor get you a small script of Valium. It may help.....best of luck, safe journey. Let us know how you hold up. Short flights no worries. Long flights are more challenging, ......bring protection and you will be fine. I did it twice recently, Se Asia to Boston and back. I survived and i am certain you will too. Don't worry, you will be fine. Ear plugs should be fine, with a back up, headphones or ear muffs if you get stressed. Listening to T is better than H pain. Cheers
Don't drink any alcohol, drink plenty of water (recirculated cabin air will dry you out). Request vegetarian meals or an all fruit meal option. Buy a neck pillow and eye mask, board the plane exhausted, ready to catch up on your sleep. Sometimes long flights provide a kit: over socks, eye mask, facial spray, face cloth, tooth brush & paste, ear plugs, mouth wash.... Don't eat a lot unless you don't mind the small cramped public Jiffy John. Then there's jet lag... but you're a young buck so piece of cake.I'm not really into drugs like that. I will just have to deal with it.
I flew with the pretty new Airbus A330-300. When I used earplugs and earmuffs I could not hear the plane's noises, it was so relaxing.I have had the opposite experience. I tried both, and the noise cancelling headphones seemed to definitely provide more protection than my X5A muffs. I guess it depends on a plane.
that's a big planeI flew with the pretty new Airbus A330-300. When I used earplugs and earmuffs I could not hear the plane's noises, it was so relaxing.
Just foam earplugs. They were fine. Airbus jets are pretty quiet. I rode on the A-350.@JohnAdams What did you end up using during the flight? And during take off? I also have a flight in three weeks.
Just foam earplugs. They were fine. Airbus jets are pretty quiet. I rode on the A-350.