Bose is pretty well the leader in electronic noise cancellation.  But they are 
also expensive (even more than Sony).

Worth their weight in GOLD on an airplane.  (I still use my ancient original 
model 1.0 Bose when I fly — yes they’re clunky compared to the latest, and I 
had to replace the ear pads a couple years ago, but they WORK), and I don’t 
have to spend another $300-350.  Radio??  Maybe .. it’s another battery to 
worry about if you’re portable, especially.   You can always spend $1000 for a 
Bose aviation headset/mic :-)

My main radio headset is an RS60CF .. and that isn’t cheap either, but it 
doesn’t require a battery …  

Grant NQ5T



> On Aug 2, 2018, at 4:46 PM, Dave Sublette <k4to.dave@gmail .com> wrote:
> 
> So here I am with three hours to wait until my plane boards.  I tried a set
> of Bluetooth Sony noise cancelling headphones.   Big mistake.  They're
> great.
> 
> $300.00 is too much for me.  What other models are in use with Elecraft
> folks?
> 
> Dave, K4TO
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