Nominiel
New Head-Fier
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That's what I would suggest as well. Try closed back or half open headphones with a bit of isolation. Or in-ears - however, you will lose some sound stage with some.Why not just get a really isolating headphone? Don't waste your money on noise cancelling.
The physical air pressure sensation discomfort from the noise cancelling is much, much worse than any noise, IMHO.
When it's really quiet, even many open headphones work with just a bit of volume. NC is just quite expensive and most don't sound that well. (I'm not that happy with my B&W PX and not a fan of Bose QC either)