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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 8152201" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>Upgrade to noise cancelling headphones, don’t get fooled by noise isolating headphones it’s not the same, true noise cancelling headphone use power, most can be recharged. Wired and wireless just plug them into your phone or connect via Bluetooth. Sony do a wide range, then it’s down to preference over ear, or ear plug.</p><p>While not the cheapest, how much do you value your hearing? </p><p></p><p>Once you upgrade you will never go back to ear plugs.</p><p>I use them when combining I don’t listen to music when combining, but it’s cuts the engine noise right down and lets you hear the machine without, ending the day with your ears ringing.</p><p>( yes I have a old 1540 combine )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 8152201, member: 55822"] Upgrade to noise cancelling headphones, don’t get fooled by noise isolating headphones it’s not the same, true noise cancelling headphone use power, most can be recharged. Wired and wireless just plug them into your phone or connect via Bluetooth. Sony do a wide range, then it’s down to preference over ear, or ear plug. While not the cheapest, how much do you value your hearing? Once you upgrade you will never go back to ear plugs. I use them when combining I don’t listen to music when combining, but it’s cuts the engine noise right down and lets you hear the machine without, ending the day with your ears ringing. ( yes I have a old 1540 combine ) [/QUOTE]
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