what's extreme about headphones that let in all but the first 80db of 
sound? Heehee
You're a very sweet woman and I'm sure yur ears are precious to more than 
just the general me.





On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, Claudia wrote:

> Okay Spiro,
>
> I think not.
> LOL!
> That sounds like I'd be taking things way to the extreme, so I'll just deal 
> with the noise, I suppose, but I won't like it!
> Chuckle!
>
> Claudia
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Spiro
>  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>  Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 10:21 PM
>  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Love My Oreck But...
>
>
>  do you have a shooting shop near you? Yeah, I mean a gun shop.
>  I suggest that you go in, and ask for the cheapest shooting headphones you
>  can get. I don't find the Oreck louder than all, a bit louder than the
>  ElectroLux. But when I'm running my router, i am happy happy happy to have
>  an extra set of
>  *noise *cancelling *ear *protection!
>  I can't run the router for more than 5 mins without wanting to jump out of
>  my skin. I do audio for a living. Also when i was into shooting sports,
>  nothing bigger than a .32 or it would shorten the fun.
>  I think that *that will do you better than ear plugs.
>  There are even expensive Noise Cancelling Cans that allow a great bit of
>  sound through. but they are cancelling "rapid rise audio" like a sudden
>  sound level rise (as ehn you fire a gun) and will eventually flatten out
>  on a vac; which may bring through more than you want and spend more than
>  you want on it.
>  Being blind, you'll have to do the vacuuming with no one around as it will
>  mess with your spacial a tiny bit and your "startle component" will go way
>  up.
>  The cheapest might do you quite well.
>  The other answer would be "cancellation headphones" like used in mix down
>  studios; (where they have to study sounds) which block out a great bit of
>  outside sound.
>  But the shooting headphones do well limit noise and let some through,
>  where as the studio related ones will block all outside sound and raise
>  your"startle factor" even more.
>  Best of luck
>
>  On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, Claudia wrote:
>
>  > Hi All,
>  >
>  > I have an Oreck upright vacuum, and I love the thing because you can vacuum
>  > with it, very fast, and it's very lightweight.
>  > However, the darned noise from the vacuum is so loud that it tends to give
>  > me a headache, at times.
>  > Are they all pretty noisy?
>  >
>  > Nothing has changed with it; I didn't inadvertently vacuum up anything I
>  > wasn't supposed to; guess I was just really bothered by the noise today!
>  >
>  >
>  > Claudia
>  >
>  > Join either of my groups; the first is for visually-impaired women, while
>  > the other is for people wishing to discuss homemaking issues.
>  > our-safe-haven-subscr...@googlegroups.com
>  > makinghouseworkeasier-subscr...@googlegroups.com
>  >
>  >
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