Noise canceling headphones, choice of 3


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Here's a list of headphones you should take a look at.

I got this from Headphone Wizard at one of Head-Fier's website.

Manufacturer Model Driver Type Type Headband Enclosure Material Driver Type Street Price Active Reviews Compare

AKG Acoustics K24P Dynamic Open Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$35 0

AKG Acoustics K26P Dynamic Closed Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$50 0

Audio-Technica ATH-EZ5CX Dynamic Clipons None Plastic Dynamic US$25 1 (view)

Beyerdynamic DT231 Dynamic Closed Circumaural Double Plastic Dynamic US$60 1 (view)

Grado Labs Inc SR40 Dynamic Open Circumaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$50 1 (view)

Koss KSC35 Dynamic Clipons None Plastic Dynamic US$30 0

Koss KSC75 Dynamic Clipons None Plastic Dynamic US$20 2 (view)

Koss Portapro Dynamic Open Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$50 4 (view)

Koss PRO-4AAT Dynamic Closed Circumaural Single Titanium Dynamic US$64 0

Koss Sportapro Dynamic Open Supraaural None Plastic Dynamic US$30 0

Koss The Plug Dynamic Canal None Plastic Dynamic US$10 0

Koss UR20 Dynamic Closed Circumaural Double Plastic Dynamic US$25 0

Koss UR40 Dynamic Closed Circumaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$40 0

Sennheiser HD200 Dynamic Closed Circumaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$60 0

Sennheiser HD202 Dynamic Closed Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$19 0

Sennheiser HD212 Pro Dynamic Closed Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$40 1 (view)

Sennheiser HD270 Dynamic Closed Circumaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$50 2 (view)

Sennheiser HD437 Dynamic Open Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$20 0

Sennheiser HD457 Dynamic Open Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$26 0

Sennheiser HD497 Dynamic Open Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$50 0

Sennheiser HD500 Dynamic Open Circumaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$50 0

Sennheiser PX100 Dynamic Open Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$50 3 (view)

Sennheiser PX200 Dynamic Closed Supraaural Single Plastic Dynamic US$50 1 (view)

Sharp MD33 Dynamic Canal None Plastic Dynamic US$39 1 (view)

Sony MDR-EX70 Dynamic Canal None Plastic Dynamic US$45 0

Sony MDR-EX71 Dynamic Canal None Plastic Dynamic US$45 5 (view)

Sony MDR-EX81 Dynamic Canal None Plastic Dynamic US$60 1 (view)

All under $70.

Oh What I bolded is what I have currently, here's a pic.

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I have the Beyerdynamic DT440, they are an open design, have a neutral sound with a frequency of 30,000Hz, comfortable to ware for long periods of time, and there is no need for a headphone amplifier.

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Really nice.

Have oyu had any experience with the DT231?

Really nice.

Have oyu had any experience with the DT231?

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No sorry, these are the first expensive headphones that I have purchased. The only reason I got them was because my Plantronics set gave in on me, so I thought I would look at some of the more expensive ones on the market.

I just purchased Sony MDR-EX51LP in-ear and they're awesome!! Way better than the iPod earphones.

dL

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Yes, it should be a HUGE improvement from iPod earbuds.

And even as it burns in, it's gonna sound better.

While personally I don't like the ex51/71, I really like the ex81.

Yes, it should be a HUGE improvement from iPod earbuds.

And even as it burns in, it's gonna sound better.

While personally I don't like the ex51/71, I really like the ex81.

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I just read a review of the Sony EX81's that begs to differ: http://www.wyattsays.com/

There's no difference in sound quality between ex51 and ex71 -_-'' yet it's $20 CAD difference, just for the longer wire? chrome? and a friggin case? Give me a break.

dL

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Yup, they use the same drivers. EX71 comes with a different outer design and an extension cord, that's it.

I looked around at some places and got a choice of some noise canceling headphones. I'm leaning tword the Philips HN110, they seem to be the best, but I wanted to ask of your opinions. Okay so here are the choices:

Philips HN110 - $60

RCA HPNC200 - $50

Sony - $50

You guys would know better than me. Thanks :)

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The RCA and Sony's seem like they suck and wouldn't work.

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