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- Grand Pooh-Bah
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my ears hurt. earplugs aren't very comfortable for long term use. any suggestion on reducing noise for 5-6 hours per day? I bet I could buy more comfortable earplugs than the crap fiddy cent foam jobs I've got, for starters.
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Noise-cancellation modifies the source, and costs quite a bit extra to boot. If you want isolation, go with in-ear monitors / ear canal headphones.
Headphone.com has a decent listing here, although you'll probably get better prices elsewhere (like amazon).
Headphone.com has a decent listing here, although you'll probably get better prices elsewhere (like amazon).
Headphone.com wrote:They provide the very best seal from outside sound of any headphone design, often well in excess of -20dB of noise blocking / attenuation.
Buy yourself a power tool (drill, saw, whatever) at home depot. Plug it in and duct tape the trigger down. The short term benefit is cheap white noise with a fair range of volume.
The long term benefit is that when your coworkers complain about the noise, you can tell them you're warming the tool up to use on the people you're trying to drown out. I'll bet the background noise goes away after that.
The long term benefit is that when your coworkers complain about the noise, you can tell them you're warming the tool up to use on the people you're trying to drown out. I'll bet the background noise goes away after that.
If all you want is attenuation, just buy some ear protectors from any hardware store. Most of what they sell is designed for people who have to wear them all day long or go deaf, so they should be more than adequate. I think mine are rated at something like 25dB, and I only paid $15 for them.VLSmooth wrote:Headphone.com wrote:They provide the very best seal from outside sound of any headphone design, often well in excess of -20dB of noise blocking / attenuation.
Minor smell, most annoying noise due to random flushing, rinsing, towel dispenser, and people talking right outside. I gets worse when someone is escorting someone to the bathroom and standing there talking to random people just to make sure everyone in teh hallway knows they aren't just hanging around the bathroom, but escorting someone.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
At my workplace we have something called the bitch seat. It's a makeshift cubicle that was created to add extra space. It sticks out into the common walkway around the floor, so basically EVERYONE walking by can see what's on your computer screen, and what's worse is right behind you is the door to the common area/uncleared area/bathrooms. So if the fact that everyone walking by can see your computer doesn't annoy you or that you'll hear the door open and close throughout the day doesn't bother you then maybe the fact that you'll be the closest person to open the door when a person who doesn't have clearance yet gets locked out and knocks on the door to let him/her back in will (I had todo this for awhile, I eventually felt bad for the guy so I just held it in till lunch/after work).
I bought a bulk pack of soft Hearos for friends who come over for music jam sessions. They're pretty comfortable, and may be the same style you got.
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