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Re: [IRCA] Headphones



Saul, I'm not surprised at the price.   The cost of Bose aviation
headphones which I use when flying is around $1100!   I bought mine used
for about half that.  You really do get what you pay for, but for DX
purposes, I'm not convinced that noise cancelling is the way to go.  That
might be an interesting thread.  Noise cancelling or not?   73,  Walt

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 3:48 AM, Bob Coomler via IRCA <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> Recommended I:
> http://www.arlancommunications.com/products/amateurRadio/radioSport/rs20S.asp
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> Recommended II (Push the mic out of the way. Best bang for the buck):
> http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-CM500-Headset-Built-Microphone/dp/B000BZ6ZX0
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> Bob Coomler W7SWLTucson, AZ        From: Saul Chernos <sauldx@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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> I'm looking for a new set of headphones to replace older ones that have
> fallen apart. My older ones cost around $100 a few years ago and were
> noise-cancelling. Not the most comfortable on the ears, but tolerable.
> Checking at The Source, Canada's version of Radio Shack, I was I was
> shocked at the plethora of headphones available, and the price - all over
> $300 (with noise cancellation).
> At that price I can live without noise cancellation! But I am floored by
> the sheer variety available at The Source, and also at big-box chains like
> Best Buy and Future Shop.
> Anyone have any favourites for DXing? I'm looking to spend $150 or less -
> optimally $50-$100 - and am looking primarily for comfort. Some pairs I've
> tried squish the ears. Noise cancellation would be a plus. There are times
> when I don't want outside distractions.
> Any recommendations?
> Saul Chernos
> Burnt River ON
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