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Exactly well put. I cant stand motorbikes going past me or bloody sirens etc it truly. Puts me in a rageNoise can be very annoying, I like to be able to decide what noise I hear, what volume level and when.
Well said. I have ear defenders as my neighbors have been renovating their house for 6 years. The sound of power tools start making me sick or like my eardrum will explodeI'm seriously thinking of "going the distance" and purchasing some wireless Bose Quiet Comfort noise-cancelling headphones. Absurdly expensive, but they actually work as advertised, unlike so many others I've tried.
Just getting tired of all the outside noises I must deal with that I didn't create and don't want.
Well said. I have ear defenders as my neighbors have been renovating their house for 6 years. The sound of power tools start making me sick or like my eardrum will explode
I use sponge ear plugs then clay pigeon shooting ear defenders.it takes the sting out of the noise but dont cure it the worlds to.loud in.this day and age . it can be really.distressing. ive had to get drunk to go shopping. People and noise is disorientingHave you ever used a really good pair of earbuds underneath a really good pair of ear defenders? Just wondering. I've read about this before. Might be a significantly cheaper way to go.
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Ive had to get myself a plastic plate as i detest the sound of knife and forks hitting the plate i try to do things as quietly as i can so i dont annoy myself with my own noiseI use earplugs under earmuffs (ear defenders) sometimes. It's fairly effective but not effective enough that I could handle fireworks or NASCAR (car racing for anyone unfamiliar with the odd sport of people driving fast in circles for hours).
White noise helps at night (one of my five fans).
Mostly though things are just too loud. Motorcycles are a particularly terrible problem here. The cops seem to just ignore them. I'm fairly sure there is an ordinance against really loud vehicles, and they almost are always speeding.
Anyhoo, thanks for posting about noise! Earplugs was what I forgot to pick up yesterday and this thread reminded me. What I plan on trying is putting the Mack's silicon earplugs over my pink Mack's Dreamgirl foam earplugs. The Dreamgirls fit in my ear in a way that I think this strategy might work.
And to think most of my life I just surmised I was one intolerant S.O.B..
Fancy that! Glad to know it isn't just me.
Right now, literally my nemesis are pigeons on the roof, constantly groaning. Drives me nuts...having to rap on the window at them every so many minutes.
It's going to be in the high 70s today, so I've got the ceiling fan on at the moment. Helps to have some white noise. Of course I sleep each night to the sound of rainfall thanks to my clock radio with a few ambient sounds.
Unwanted, unexpected sounds really do bother me.
The worse recently being my neighbor who has discovered a high-wattage audio system with a subwoofer.![]()
Ive had to get myself a plastic plate as i detest the sound of knife and forks hitting the plate i try to do things as quietly as i can so i dont annoy myself with my own noise
You can buy silicone plates that should be even quieter than plastic. Looks like they come in some nice colors.
Thank you its pointless me trying to explain to people around me about noise .they dont get it..its raining here as i write. Wonderfull as its quiet. Im honestly missing the silence of winter. I prefer popping up the shops in the rain. So peacefullYou can buy silicone plates that should be even quieter than plastic. Looks like they come in some nice colors.
Wow .noise eh? Aint it awfull. Want to look for a cd that just plays the noises i like. Rain. The ocean etc etc.got to be better than dogs barking. Wild children screaming. Music in shops really angers me to when its up loudSilicone is great for absorbing sound. I've used silicone grommets to fit around my computer's power supply and my case fans to make them even quieter apart from the fans themselves.
I'm seriously thinking of "going the distance" and purchasing some wireless Bose Quiet Comfort noise-cancelling headphones.
Absurdly expensive, but they actually work as advertised, unlike so many others I've tried. Rechargeable, so I'd just hook them up at night when I got sleep.
Just getting tired of all the outside noises I must deal with that I didn't create and don't want. The usual solution in the past was to simply move. But having done so many times, I know the outcome is always the same. It just takes one new tenant as a neighbor to upset the equation, so while expensive, this may actually be cheaper in the long run.
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I can adjust them so that I can hear a normal conversation and they still block out very loud noise.