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Alexievic 81
03-05-2006, 00:46
Ciao a tutti ragazzi, ho da quasi 3 settimane uno stupendo Ipod Video 60GB, ma da 1 settimana ho perso le cuffie in dotazione (che comunque prima o poi avrei sostituito visto che la qualità d'ascolto non mi soddisfaceva per nulla).

Ero orientato per le Apple In-Ear ma al Mediaworld (Romanina e Tor Vergata qui a Roma) le hanno finite, guarda caso, nel giorno in cui mi sono convinto a prenderle, così, vagliando le alternative intorno ai 40/50€ mi sono imbattuto in queste SBC HN 060:

http://www.ebest.it/immagini/foto_grandi/660980.jpg

Al Mediaworld le vendono a 50€ e la dotazione è piuttosto ricca, dato che comprende: batteria, adattatore, custodia, adattore per aereo. In più ho letto qualche commento positivo da chi sfoglia abitualmente riviste del settore audiofilo.

Voi che ne pensate? Considerate che non sono particolarmente esigente, desidero solo avere un prodotto che mi offra un audio di buon livello e che mi duri più tempo possibile. So anche che la soluzione definitiva, sarebbero anche delle Etymotic 6i o delle Shure e2c, ma se posso risparmiare qualcosa, è cosa gradita! ;)

Alexievic 81
03-05-2006, 12:18
Ho trovato soltanto questa minirecensione in inglese:

Philips HN060 Noise Cancelling Earbuds

In-ear bud-type earphones with a small box halfway to the jack for the noise-cancelling electronics. This box can be cumbersome.

These were very good at reducing noise across the spectrum. The in-ear component on these is a double-flanged type rubber seal - like a ear-plug for swimming, instead of the compressible foam in the Koss buds. These flanges are easier to clean than the Koss plugs, as they can be wiped dry.

Music-wise, these things sound very good.

The interesting feature is that these enable you to have a conversation with the person next to you, despite the noise concelling being on. In fact it easier to hear the person next to you when the noise cancelling is ON, as the speech is not filtered as noise. Whereas with NC OFF, the device is passive and the speech is passively reduced through the ear-plug effect.


Conclusions? I don't mind stuffing things in my ear, so I find the ear-plug style a great advantage when packing for travel. The in-ear plugs need to be insertde propoerly to be effective, otherwise they are a waste of time, and irritaingly fall out. I like the Koss Plug as they are passive - no extra batteries - and they sound pretty good. But for overall sound quality and convenience inflight, I'd probably recommend the Philips noise cancelling earplugs. And cheap too. So give em a go!!

As for sound quality, I found the adjustable equaliser settings on my MP3 player were very effective in obtaining a 'pleasing' sound to my ears for almost any headphone/earplug, so if you've got this feature - use it! "Good" sound is a personal thing, so don't blindly trust another persons opinion.

Finaly, the best noise cancelling I ever encountered was with the Koss plugs and a pair of industrial ear-muffs over the top. OK it wasn't sexy, but nothing disturbed me for 3 hours, and I heard every nuance and whisper of that crummy film !!

Fonte: http://www.jacobsen.no/anders/blog/archives/2003/05/11/noise_cancelling_headphones_reviews.html