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I recently bought the Bose Acoustic Noise Canceling Headphones and am about to embark on a flight from Florida to California. I already thing I'm going to send them back for a refund. They are very comfortable and come with a nice case but the noise canceling is not what I had hoped it would be. Especially for the price. I was testing them the other day. Sitting in my living room with the dishwasher going it cut a lot of the machine noise but it left the running water noise. In my hall way with the bathroom fan and air-conditioner going it cut the amount of sound down, maybe in half but mainly in the mids. I don't know. I think I'll just get my money back and put it towards another EDP. ---John M. On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 06:11 PM, George Demarest wrote: > Along similar lines, does anyone have a good recommendation for > portable headphones for > travel? I've had a couple of earbud types, which are ok, but I'm > looking for a step up in > audio quality, something that will work during long flights (some of > the earbuds are not > very comfortable). > > I've tried to do serious work with Acid, Reason or softsynths on > airplanes but find the the discomfot > and ear-fatigue from some headphones makes it impracticle. > > I've heard mixed reviews on the Sony noise cancellation dealies. Any > suggestion would be appreciated. > > gfd > > ps. Also, anything that can mask the odd smirk I make when making odd > sounds on my laptop > on airplanes would be helpful too. ;-) > >