fado5
New Head-Fier
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Hey guys,
I just picked up some Philips SHB7150 Bluetooth headphones which I really like, comfortable and sound great. Problem is they are not noise isolating, I know what's involved in having them noise isolating (I wear ear protection at work everyday) and I know its just a case of sealing them off inside, problem is I can't seem to find how to open them without breaking them, anyone have any advise? I searched online but really hard to find info on these.
Before I'm asked whywhy I didn't just buy noise isolating headphones in the 1st place.. The only other cans I could find that had Bluetooth and sounded this good were Bose ae2w $300, Philips SHB7150 $99.. $201 for noise isolation seems a bit steep! (FYI, the Philips sound better 2) And if I was going for that money I would have just got noise cancelling, which my head doesn't agree with!
If I could split these without doing damage I could seal them off using a combination of glue and sponge!!
I'm flying from Australia to Ireland in 6 weeks and would really like to aavoid plane noise for 20+ hours!
Thanks guys!
I just picked up some Philips SHB7150 Bluetooth headphones which I really like, comfortable and sound great. Problem is they are not noise isolating, I know what's involved in having them noise isolating (I wear ear protection at work everyday) and I know its just a case of sealing them off inside, problem is I can't seem to find how to open them without breaking them, anyone have any advise? I searched online but really hard to find info on these.
Before I'm asked whywhy I didn't just buy noise isolating headphones in the 1st place.. The only other cans I could find that had Bluetooth and sounded this good were Bose ae2w $300, Philips SHB7150 $99.. $201 for noise isolation seems a bit steep! (FYI, the Philips sound better 2) And if I was going for that money I would have just got noise cancelling, which my head doesn't agree with!
If I could split these without doing damage I could seal them off using a combination of glue and sponge!!
I'm flying from Australia to Ireland in 6 weeks and would really like to aavoid plane noise for 20+ hours!
Thanks guys!