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Light clamping force, good noise suppression, portable for open car listening - suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="u235" data-source="post: 1127348" data-attributes="member: 1485"><p>My wife and I get around quite a lot in our open 50s sports car. She is getting really bugged by the wind noise - wants to listen to audiobooks and music while passengering.</p><p></p><p>So this is not an audiophile requirement - they could be on her head for eight hours almost continuously, so comfort is the primary need. Second to that is good isolation. I'm told noise suppression doesn't work well for high frequencies, so conventional isolation needed. THey also can't be very bulky, and should fold up - our space is VERY limited, choice of sandwich or spare wheel limited. She'd prefer a direct phone connection, but bluetooth could work.</p><p></p><p>Budget is up to R2k.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Thanks gentlemen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u235, post: 1127348, member: 1485"] My wife and I get around quite a lot in our open 50s sports car. She is getting really bugged by the wind noise - wants to listen to audiobooks and music while passengering. So this is not an audiophile requirement - they could be on her head for eight hours almost continuously, so comfort is the primary need. Second to that is good isolation. I'm told noise suppression doesn't work well for high frequencies, so conventional isolation needed. THey also can't be very bulky, and should fold up - our space is VERY limited, choice of sandwich or spare wheel limited. She'd prefer a direct phone connection, but bluetooth could work. Budget is up to R2k. Any suggestions? Thanks gentlemen. [/QUOTE]
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