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Posted by Johnny on 11/05/05 18:21
Well I have bought the pair from PC World. Seeing that the 'mouthpiece' does
absolutely nothing at all, in any way whatsoever, whether it is switched on
or switched off, I take it that it is in fact the 'noise cancelling' gimmick
mentioned on the packaging...
Cheers.
"Cliff Haynes" <chaynes33@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:Ll%af.4422$2y.288@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> You pobably don't have Wall-Mart there yet, but I have a nice set of head
> phones that are noise canceling that works super for music & the cost is
> $20 U.S.
>
> "Johnny" <nomailthanx@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:phTaf.2267$mF5.349@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
>> Can anyone offer me any advice on which headphones to get? I'm just
>> concerned to get something with a good bass rather than sounding tinny,
>> and costing beneath $55 US (30). I saw PC world had 10 off a pair
>> reducing them to 25, but they had a mouthpiece attached so I thought
>> they probably weren't ideal for music.
>> Instead, I've been looking here
>> http://www.streetprices.com/Electronics/Consumer/Stereo_Headphones/
>> Cheers
>>
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