Why you should not hoover with ear-phones in
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You must vacuum more than I do then. I would notice the difference visually.
Q: Are in ear canal phones very effective in their job, e.g. would they block out some coughing and hacking oldy on the bus, or loud Eastern European background babbling? Just from I've seen they're quite expensive, and I'd be looking to make sure they'd do the job I want them to before splurging.

A: Generally speaking, an active NR system (requiring a separate device attached to the earphones) will do much better than a passive one. I'm not fully edumacated in the field of NR earphones and don't want to come across like beep or jrothwell97 and spout some know-it-all technobabble bullshit when in all actuality I'm just giving a guess so better to wait for someone to give a real answer.
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Might have to invest in some of them for the gym. I'm sick of trying to listen to my ipod, only to have my music drowned out by such delights as a techno remix of Michelle McManus (seriously) on the gym speakers.
Not as bad as our Gym, they have Flava on dead loud, they used to have B4 on the speakers, so every ten minutes you get "YOU'RE WATCHING B4" and all the same ads to go with it. Luckily we have the option of plugging the headphones in and changing channels, so usually I tend to run and listen to Sky News at the same time.Spencer For Hire wrote:Might have to invest in some of them for the gym. I'm sick of trying to listen to my ipod, only to have my music drowned out by such delights as a techno remix of Michelle McManus (seriously) on the gym speakers.
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When reading that at first, I thought you meant Flava, as in the 1996 hit for Peter Andre.nwtv2003 wrote:Not as bad as our Gym, they have Flava on dead loud.