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![]() On the strength of the overwhelmingly positive reviews I went out and bought myself a set. Yes, they are pretty impressive. I was struck by how much the actual experience of wearing them in a plane matched the experience I had trying them out at AOPA Expo in Bose's noise simulator (which I thought seemed a bit cheesy at the time). Switch on the ANR and low frequency engine noise vanishes almost entirely. It borders on being eerie. However, I noticed that while the Bose headsets are objectively much quieter than my old Peltor non-ANR headset, the *subjective* experience of wearing them after a while is not so different. I think this is because the human ear has a certain adjustable dynamic range with something akin to an automatic gain control. It only took about 10-15 minutes before I really felt like I was hearing just as much noise as I did with the old Peltors, even though I knew I wasn't. All in all I'm not sure they were worth five times what my Peltor set cost, but so far I've only worn them for less than an hour. I may change my mind after a long trip. I'll let you know. rg |
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