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Having sleep apnea, I need to fall asleep using a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine. It helps me sleep by increasing air pressure in my throat so I don't snore or stop breathing. That means there is always the sound of air flowing through a plastic tube while I sleep.
My challenge is that I like to listen to music as I fall asleep. Listening to music with a stereo in my bedroom doesn't work. I hear the steady sound of rushing air. Over ear & on ear headphones- HD600's- are uncomfortable for sleep. I tried Bose QC20's which were dissapointing. With noise cancellation, I sill distinctly heard consistently rushing air with the music. Most distracting and annoying.
I am looking for suggestions so I can fall asleep listening to music without the sound of rushing air. Any CPAP sleepers have successes?
Other thoughts to isolate me with music at night sans russsssssssshing air?
Thanks in advance, Ken
My challenge is that I like to listen to music as I fall asleep. Listening to music with a stereo in my bedroom doesn't work. I hear the steady sound of rushing air. Over ear & on ear headphones- HD600's- are uncomfortable for sleep. I tried Bose QC20's which were dissapointing. With noise cancellation, I sill distinctly heard consistently rushing air with the music. Most distracting and annoying.
I am looking for suggestions so I can fall asleep listening to music without the sound of rushing air. Any CPAP sleepers have successes?
Other thoughts to isolate me with music at night sans russsssssssshing air?
Thanks in advance, Ken