
Music can be enjoyed in many ways, from the loudest and hugest techno/rave domes, to the most ear-tearing underground grindcore gigs and from the "born-to-be-wild"-ing sensation one gets on a highway
while hearing the music mixed with the sound of the speeding motorbike underneath him/her to the quiet serenity of a warm homely corner, surrounded by books and old maps, breathing the air filled with tea smell and classical music. The choice is just up to everyone...
For those preferring the quiet solitude and the soothing clear music, Nady, one of the planet's leading audio gear producers, has come up with two new devices sworn to make your listening sessions even more pleasant than before.

The new ear pieces form Nady are packed with a new deal of noise canceling technology and bear the name of RacketBlaster. Nady also claims that the new noise-canceling circuitry is able to eliminate virtually all background and ambient noise and thus provide the user with a much quieter and rewarding listening experience even in environments that are too noisy for such a thing.
The RacketBlaster Series has 2 models, rumping sound from either 30mm drivers (QH-30NC) or the 50mm ones (QH-50NC). Nady claims that even the 30mm model can throw an impressive bass inside your head, while still retaining sound precision, clarity and definition. From the punchy bass to the glass-shimmering highs, the Nady headphones are designed to work in full frequency response so they are one good companion for you in noisy surroundings such as cars, busses or airplanes.
Note that both models can also work in passive mode, as any other ordinary set of headphones should you need not their noise canceling powers or if the single AAA battery suddenly dies. The first shipment of QH-30NC and QH-50NC is due to March 2007 and if they work at a least for 2/3 out of the specs Nady released, they are most likely to become a hit. Anyway, we're still waiting for the prices, Nady! The prices!
Photos by Nady Systems Inc.