Warks
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I don't get it. These earbuds/headphones are supposed to project sound INTO the ear and (sometime vacant) head. So how is it that the headphones of the person next to me can be so loud that I can still hear it over the coughpy airline headphones I had on? How loud must it be in the direct path of such sound and fury? I had this on a flight a while ago and had to keep turning up my headphones to block it out. I didn't even have headphones on originally as I was reading a book. It was my only form of defence.
Yesterday on my flight I was reading again (no IFE on a TSV-SYD DJ flight) and for the whole flight I could clearly hear that annoying level of tinny sound coming from somewhere. Discovered it was the dude in the seat behind me. How loud must that be? And why don't these stupidly expensive looking headphones direct the sound where it's needed most?
Don't want to sound like a whinger (but I probably do) but I can't understand it. I guess you get the same phenomenon on trains and buses where the background noise is even louder than on a plane. I can only think these things are actually designed to project the tinny sound so you know how cool the person with the headphones is.
Add it to the list of things that airline travellers can complain about.
Yesterday on my flight I was reading again (no IFE on a TSV-SYD DJ flight) and for the whole flight I could clearly hear that annoying level of tinny sound coming from somewhere. Discovered it was the dude in the seat behind me. How loud must that be? And why don't these stupidly expensive looking headphones direct the sound where it's needed most?
Don't want to sound like a whinger (but I probably do) but I can't understand it. I guess you get the same phenomenon on trains and buses where the background noise is even louder than on a plane. I can only think these things are actually designed to project the tinny sound so you know how cool the person with the headphones is.
Add it to the list of things that airline travellers can complain about.
