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one more time around, ok, i am looking at the fold up open air noise
reducing headphones, but now here is a question for ya.  i actually got to
listen to the sony fold up ones the MDRNC5 and i also got to listen to the
Aiwa HPCN5.  both were similar in sound and comfortability, but the question
comes, what experiences good and bad do people have with aiwa headphones.
i've owned sony before and they were ok.  if aiwa's can take a good beating
that would be great, but if they suck i wanna know that too.


thanks
matt



----- Original Message -----
From: J. C. R. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: MD: headphones and airplanes


>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Matthew Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> | Well since i'm the one who started this i'll ask another question.
> i'm
> | leaning towards the sony fold up noise reducing headphones.  the
> question is
> | anyone who has these, how comfortable are they? and how much noise
> do they
> | actually reduce?  i hopefully will not need and amp, fewer
> components going
> | through idiot security at airports is better.  my last flight the
> security
> | guy was such an idiot he actually made me make a call before i could
> take my
> | phone into the airport (freggin retards).  anyway if you have any
> more info
> | on the headphones let me know.
>
> A set of those headphones came with my R37 and they are great! You
> really get wonderful sound for such a small size. I listen to a lot of
> orchestral music (classical and Japanese Sailormoon soundtracks) and
> the highs _and_ the lows are reproduced well. The cellos sound great,
> the cymbals sound great.
>
> I am not too sure how well they hide the sound. They aren't horrible,
> I know that much. Maybe someone else will be able to answer that one.
>
> J. C. R. Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
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