[Moon-net] headset info
Gary Crabtree
KB8RQ at spasalon.com
Thu Nov 15 11:34:57 CST 2007
Philip you are correct on the Sennheiser HDC 200 Noiseguard. I have two
of them and you do not hear the XYL when she is screaming at you. My
wife has walked up behind me and touched my should. Then I would about
jump out of the chair. They are the best I have every seen but don't
think you can buy them now? Maybe thing else took there place?
KB8RQ, Gary
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24X9 element vertical
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-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Aquilina <phillipa at maltanet.net>
To: Moon-Net' <moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net>
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 17:58:42 +0100
Subject: Re: [Moon-net] headset info
> Hi All ,
>
> I have the Sennheiser HDC 200 Noiseguard . They cut the bower even with
> the noise cancelling Off.
> When you switch the Noise Cancelling On , it's like you are in a room
> all alone and not a sound from the 350cfm
> blower.
> And as someone said , you cannot hear the XYL even if she starts
> screaming.
>
> 73's Philip 9H1PA
>
>
> Edward Cole wrote:
> > I have used a standard stereo headset (Sony
> > MDR-600V). But I recently bought the Bose
> > Airline noise-cancelling headset, so will try
> > that when I have a blower running.
> >
> > 73 Ed - KL7UW
> >
> > At 07:43 PM 11/14/2007, DF2ZC wrote:
> >
> >> Hello All,
> >>
> >> I can only confirm Udo's statement as I have the same head-phones.
> It is
> >> highly recommended!!!
> >>
> >> My noise cancelling headphones I also have did not perform in the
> shack, I
> >> now only use it on air travel where it performs o.k.
> >>
> >> vy 73 Bernd DF2ZC (JO30RN)
> >> www.df2zc.de
> >>
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> >> Kenwood TS 2000
> >> 2 x GU74b by LZ2US
> >> 4 x 2M18XXX 21 dBd full elevation
> >>
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: moon-net-bounces at list-serv.davidv.net
> >> [mailto:moon-net-bounces at list-serv.davidv.net] On Behalf Of Udo
> Langenohl -
> >> DK5YA
> >> Sent: Mittwoch, 14. November 2007 16:27
> >> To: Koellner, Guenter (NSN - DE/Muenich)
> >> Cc: moon-net-bounces at list-serv.davidv.net; Moon-Net
> >> Subject: Re: [Moon-net] headset info
> >>
> >> Koellner, Guenter (NSN - DE/Muenich) schrieb:
> >>
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> suffering from the same problem, I was using a Sennheiser HD25 DJ
> headset
> >>>
> > >from a friend who partially works as a DJ during the last contest
> weekend.
> >
> >> You have to know that I sit just beside the TH347 Plisch amp. This
> headset
> >> promises 13dB attenuation of the surrounding noise, and I must admit
> that
> >> never before I was able to carry the headset without any additional
> help as
> >> rubber bands for increasing the pressure.
> >>
> >>> The HD25 is $60 in amazon.com. There is a better one, HD280, which
> would
> >>>
> >> even promise 26dB of attenuation. That one is $99.
> >>
> >>> Now to the problem:
> >>> Sennheiser is a german label, and used to provide high quality. The
> price
> >>>
> >> in Germany (Europe?) is about twice as much as in the States. Have a
> look
> >> for example in Amazon.com I am desperatly looking for someone who
> would
> >> travel from the States to DL in order to bring me one HD280...
> >>
> >>> 73, Günter, DL4MEA
> >>>
> >> Using my HD280 Pro for many years now I must say that this nice
> little piece
> >> is doing a great job (32dB noise reduction, says Sennheiser)!
> >> Russian tank blower of my GS35b is right beside me and without my
> HD280 I'd
> >> be deaf like a doornail. My opinion: highly recommended! No active
> noise
> >> cancelling system, no external power needed (like Heil system,
> eating
> >> batteries...).
> >>
> >> Udo, DK5YA
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