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provided by Reviews![]() First Noise Reduction Headphones, Not too bad. Review created: Mar 27, 2007 by: pinkqueenroyal Pros:Sturdy, nice sound. Great reduction in noise. Volume control on headphones. Cons:Heavy, uncomfortable, and they move a lot on my female head! The Bottom Line:I recommend that if you are looking for something sturdy and well built, but heavy and uncomfortable, then pick these up. Review:Pros: I purchased these headphones a few months ago in the hopes they would help me escape from real...read full review Definitely good at reducing noise, just wish they had bass... Review created: Aug 05, 2006 by: hyperzone Pros:Great noise reduction, volume knob on ear, dont feel cheap or flimsy Cons:40hz on low end... wish they went lower so they had bass The Bottom Line:Great set of headphones if your not a bass junkie. Saves your ears and reproduces 40hz and up with great clarity. Review:I recently was on a search for a new set of what I call earmuff type headphones. I started using the...read full review Heavy, but Effective Review created: May 25, 2004 by: bubbaburrito Pros:Nice sound in mids and highs; they cancel out sound superbly; external volume; coiled chord. Cons:Too heavy; occasional failure; useless stereo/mono switch; indoor-only; mediocre bass. The Bottom Line:I would recommend these headphones only for indoor use. They are great for blocking out noise at home or, say, on a plane. They might be too heavy for some. Review:Pros: -They block out sound astoundingly well--I believe they were designed for air traffic controll...read full review Noise reduction and low cost but bulky Review created: Sep 06, 2000 by: voyager27 Pros:Noise Reduction at about 12 db Cons:Bulky, uncomfortable while lying down The Bottom Line:-- Review:In my opinion, you can put on the QZ99 and "almost" be completely shut out from outside no...read full review Page 1 of 1 |