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SR
May 25th 04, 08:57 AM
Hi,
I want to buy an Headset. I have two offers: a Sennheiser HME100 and a
David Clark H10-60. Both are used but in excellent conditions. Price
about the same. Which it is better?

Thanks

Cub Driver
May 25th 04, 10:18 AM
Davy Clarks are famous for their warranty service. Having owned a set
for four years, I understand why: they never need service!

On 25 May 2004 00:57:09 -0700, (SR) wrote:

>Hi,
>I want to buy an Headset. I have two offers: a Sennheiser HME100 and a
>David Clark H10-60. Both are used but in excellent conditions. Price
>about the same. Which it is better?
>
>Thanks

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EDR
May 25th 04, 12:53 PM
Are 10-60's the helicopter model?

BigNick73
May 26th 04, 12:19 AM
my understanding is that they make a 10-60 for helicopters and fixed wing
and the "gimmik" for the 10-60's is that your can switch out the cord for
either rotary or fixed wing aircraft.
"EDR" > wrote in message
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>
> Are 10-60's the helicopter model?

Dale
May 26th 04, 12:47 AM
In article >,
"BigNick73" > wrote:


It is the 10-56 that is made for helicopters. One nice thing about the
10-56 is the slightly larger earcups which have slightly more deadening
material in them making them even more effective and noise
protection...then add the ENC and they are great.

Check them out at www.davidclark.com


> my understanding is that they make a 10-60 for helicopters and fixed wing
> and the "gimmik" for the 10-60's is that your can switch out the cord for
> either rotary or fixed wing aircraft.
> "EDR" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > Are 10-60's the helicopter model?
>
>

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