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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8770909" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>A strong maybe. </p><p>I actually use foam shooters earplugs and find I play the radio lower because I’m cutting out road noise. </p><p>It sounds odd, because you think the radio sound would be reduced too, but I’ve done it over and over and it’s consistent.</p><p>You could also try digital noise reduction earbuds to reduce that drone. I have them, but it almost seems like they create pressure in my ear canal. That could also be the “silence” effect, like being in an anechoic chamber. Can actually make people cuckoo.</p><p>I have what is essentially a safe room in my house with an amazingly low noise floor. It gets so quiet at night, I can hear my pulse. Can’t stand it after a few minutes…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8770909, member: 683408"] A strong maybe. I actually use foam shooters earplugs and find I play the radio lower because I’m cutting out road noise. It sounds odd, because you think the radio sound would be reduced too, but I’ve done it over and over and it’s consistent. You could also try digital noise reduction earbuds to reduce that drone. I have them, but it almost seems like they create pressure in my ear canal. That could also be the “silence” effect, like being in an anechoic chamber. Can actually make people cuckoo. I have what is essentially a safe room in my house with an amazingly low noise floor. It gets so quiet at night, I can hear my pulse. Can’t stand it after a few minutes… [/QUOTE]
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