Noisy Studio, Best Headphones?
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- YetiMade0
Working in an open environment makes it really tough to concentrate, especially with those interruptions every 20 mins or so. I can imagine that working in a closed office is really great, but I wonder if there's a way that we can develop more of a culture that appreciates the importance of silence, deep thought and uninterrupted production...
- i_monk0
Get a pair you won't mind taking off a lot. Because the moment you try listening to music everyone will want to talk to you.
- BuddhaHat0
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- monNom0
1. look for isolation, either enclosed canisters of in-ear type headphones.
2. look for electronic noise-cancellation. That way you don't need to up the volume so much to block out ambient noise like your co-worker on his phone.
3. Think about other people too. Open-backed headphones sound great, and the whole office gets to hear the treble! This goes for the old-style ipod/sony earbud headphones as well. Enclosing the sound of your music means others can enjoy their music (or silence) as well.
- fate0
- inteliboy0
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NONEIS - Those look really great!YetiMade
- And those are?monospaced
- found 'em... $250!monospaced
- yeah, getting some of these.kingsteven
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- albums0
Sorted by price $400 - $100
http://reviews.cnet.com/best-noi…Listed by performance
http://gizmodo.com/5944636/the-b…1st Audio-Technica ATH-ANC9 $350
2nd Sony MDR-NC500 $400
3rd AKG K 495 NC $350
- rabbit0
im liking these:
http://www.head-fi.org/products/…
big enough for just ears, not sure about glasses though...
- elahon0
Most comfortable in-ear headphones ever.
- studderine0
I don't care what anyway says but the open layout usually means "oh sorry, we are cheap and lazy — isn't this really hip and cool?!".
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/b…
"The researchers taped 29 hours of people working in a typical office, and found that they were interrupted on average four times each hour. Here’s the kicker – 40% of the time, the person did not resume the task they were working on before the interruption. The more complex the task, the less likely the person was to resume working on it after an interruption.”
- YetiMade0
Thanks everyone! These are great suggestions.
- CyBrainX0
I also work around a lot of loud loads. I love my Audio Technica. If you were considering Beats by Dre at all, you MUST watch this.
- I've kinda always felt that way about beats.YetiMade
- haha!Frosty_spl
- its all good man, if beats didn't existed how would we be able to spot douchbags?Miguex
- This is a classic. I saw it after buying my Audio Technica ATH-M50 set.CyBrainX
- grymes0
Over a year of use and couldnt be happier with the B&W P5. Style, good quality sound, amazingly comfortable and nice isolation.
http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/He…- the P5s are awesome. I have the P3s which are also real nice. Not the best for isolation though.Nathan_Adams
- I 2nd those, they are awesome. Not sure what they cost in $$ though as I got mine over here in the UK. Sound beautiful.Wolfboy
- ridg00260
Anybody have these: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A3RV…
Good deal or nah?
- 75% off today but it looks like its not the first time they've been on sale...ridg0026
- Very tempting. I've been saving up for a nice set of Grados though.DRIFTMONKEY
- Been wanting to spring for the Bowers and Wilkins P5 myself. I ordered these, if they suck I'll return em I guessridg0026
- Dude, lemme know how you like them. It's a pretty sweet deal.DRIFTMONKEY
- fourth0
what about good bluetooth earbuds?
gonna start wearing glasses and regular headphones are weird with glasses
- monNom0
^ combine that with the fact that it takes something like 20mins to really settle into some work, and you've got a recipe for _amazing productivity gains!_
//sarcI think the open office idea is: a. increase density, and b. you can't goof-off while everyone else can see your screen, but you also can't focus very well with a ton of distractions around... so are your employees really meeting their potential?
the fact that everyone requires headphones is a signal that something is not working... also, this concept of "bring your own device" is fucking cheap. //rant
- nb0
I have a few musician friends who swear by Shure in-ears, for performing and for listening to music. If it's good enough for singers to perform then it's probably pretty good.