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Okay, I commute daily to and from central London by bus and train. I have had various 'phones in he past
on my ipod.What I'm looking for now is something like noise reducing/noise cancelling .
Can't really stand the sound of bawling babies etc.
Unfortunately my budget can't stretch much more than £80.00

I don't like the in -ear design , but with summer coming , I don't want anything too heavy.

Any ideas?

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[quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' post='1187680' date='Apr 4 2011, 01:51 PM']Okay, I commute daily to and from central London by bus and train. I have had various 'phones in he past
on my ipod.What I'm looking for now is something like noise reducing/noise cancelling .
Can't really stand the sound of bawling babies etc.
Unfortunately my budget can't stretch much more than £80.00

I don't like the in -ear design , but with summer coming , I don't want anything too heavy.

Any ideas?[/quote]

If you are feeling well with inears, you should try the sennheiser cx300
they sound rich and full(good bass!) and due to those inears, you have the best noise cancelling you will get
[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-Eco-Ear-Canal-Headphones/dp/B000S8EUNM"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-Eco-Ear...s/dp/B000S8EUNM[/url]

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