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haha fair play!

i usually have some sort of science book, and a comic to break it up.

last flight was a hawking book, and watchmen.

will take headphones on next flight tho, as there is always a screaming f**king kid within 2 meters of me.

hahaha love all the haters :P

nah but srs just wanted something with active (battery powered) noise cancelling they block out a fair bit

oh and they came with the airplane plug as well :)

Edited by UNR33L

Battery noise canceling is another joke. It just plays a frequency in your ears. Apparently can do some damage(not sure how true it is) good headphones will be sound insulated properly and not need that shit, but then you'd be paying $600+ lol

no point... car is tuned without and will not bother retuning until turbo upgraded etc

will buy after i find a reasonably priced 8MR turbo

When one pops up ima buy it before you :P

http://en-au.sennheiser.com/dj-headphones-noise-reduction-hifi-stereo-hd-25-1-ii

where it's at...

bought mine in 1997, played well over 1000 gigs including earthcores, filthy hot clubs and freezing warehouses... have used them skiing, skateboarding and daily on public transport. not to mention the amount of moisture they have been subjected to in clubs.

16 years later and they STILL sound brand new

(although mine are actually the originals made in germany, not this irish crap they are peddling now :P )

/11tyhipster

haha fair play!

i usually have some sort of science book, and a comic to break it up.

last flight was a hawking book, and watchmen.

will take headphones on next flight tho, as there is always a screaming f**king kid within 2 meters of me.

I used to enjoy reading books when I was little though

I'm sure i could get back into it if I weren't a lazy shit

Tony some of the newer planes have the ability to connect your tablet to a wifi network download their app and stream a list of movies / shows etc to it, pretty cool.

I usually fly budget airlines brah. Dem Airasia flights

Unlikely for me lol

http://en-au.sennheiser.com/dj-headphones-noise-reduction-hifi-stereo-hd-25-1-ii

where it's at...

bought mine in 1997, played well over 1000 gigs including earthcores, filthy hot clubs and freezing warehouses... have used them skiing, skateboarding and daily on public transport. not to mention the amount of moisture they have been subjected to in clubs.

16 years later and they STILL sound brand new

(although mine are actually the originals made in germany, not this irish crap they are peddling now :P )

/11tyhipster

dat 90s music & dem primary school discos

those were the days.. #bornin89 #90skid

Thanks for buying my headphones Leigh

np bro

Edited by UNR33L

I used to be into headphones, then I tried a set of electrostatic headphones. game over, man.

bulkiness + the need for CDs/lossless meant nothing will ever come close. its not for travel or mp3s or public places... so will stick to the Shures. cant beat them on price and design.

dat ear rapage

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