Well, the title says it all, really. My dad has expressed an interest in getting a pair of headphones that would enhance his enjoyment of watching off air movies, music (opera on BBC 4, for example) etc. He's pretty hard of hearing, so I'm thinking noise cancelling 'phones might be the way to go as one of the first things to deteriorate with age is the ability to pick out the sounds that we want to hear over and above any ambient noise. Also, I'm thinking it might be good to have individual left and right volume controls as my father's hearing is better in one ear than the other.
As far as sound per pound goes, I'm going to get more value for money with wired as opposed to wireless designs, right?
Oh, the tv is a late generation Sony CRT, I'm afraid.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions/recommendations.
Cheers.
As far as sound per pound goes, I'm going to get more value for money with wired as opposed to wireless designs, right?
Oh, the tv is a late generation Sony CRT, I'm afraid.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions/recommendations.
Cheers.