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William Bruce
July 4th 07, 12:47 AM
I've lost my long time headset. (I know. No recriminations, please.) I'm
interested in recommendations for low end headsets (read "cheap"). Almost
all of my flights are puddlejumps here on Gulf coast, mainly sightseeing
jaunts of under an hour. Day long comfort is not a requirement. What would
you recommend?

Mike Proctor
July 4th 07, 12:59 AM
William Bruce wrote:
> I've lost my long time headset. (I know. No recriminations, please.) I'm
> interested in recommendations for low end headsets (read "cheap"). Almost
> all of my flights are puddlejumps here on Gulf coast, mainly sightseeing
> jaunts of under an hour. Day long comfort is not a requirement. What would
> you recommend?
>
>
Here's what I bought:

http://www.pilotshop.com/solo-cellmusic-p-46.html?osCsid=4f53a98e97fa26987b25607cbb46b015

Gatt
July 4th 07, 01:15 AM
I'm using a $160 Telex Eschelon headset that hasn't given me any problems at
all for the last three years or so. You would probably want to add cloth
earpad covers if it's hot, though.
http://www.telex.com/Aircraft/Product.aspx?MarketID=2&CategoryID=14&ProductID=14

"William Bruce" > wrote in message
...
> I've lost my long time headset. (I know. No recriminations, please.) I'm
> interested in recommendations for low end headsets (read "cheap"). Almost
> all of my flights are puddlejumps here on Gulf coast, mainly sightseeing
> jaunts of under an hour. Day long comfort is not a requirement. What
> would you recommend?
>

Vaughn Simon
July 4th 07, 01:36 AM
"William Bruce" > wrote in message
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> What would you recommend?

Anything from Lightspeed. http://www.lightspeedaviation.com/products.asp

Vaughn


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Andrew Sarangan
July 4th 07, 03:42 AM
On Jul 3, 7:47 pm, "William Bruce" > wrote:
> I've lost my long time headset. (I know. No recriminations, please.) I'm
> interested in recommendations for low end headsets (read "cheap"). Almost
> all of my flights are puddlejumps here on Gulf coast, mainly sightseeing
> jaunts of under an hour. Day long comfort is not a requirement. What would
> you recommend?

I've used Marv Golden headset for under $100. They are pretty decent
for their price. Whatever you do, don't waste money on the 'cosmetic
flaw/minor damage' headsets advertised on flying magazines. I can't
recall their name right now, but they are major ripoff. I was suckered
into them many years ago. They are not cosmetically flawed headsets.
They are basically two speakers with a coat hanger over your head.
When I called them about why they had next to zero noise attenuation,
they argued that it is important for a pilot to be able to hear the
engine.

RomeoMike
July 4th 07, 05:28 AM
I've got some used ones guaranteed to work very well, and they would be
cheap. If interested, email romeomike<<>>AT Gmaildotcom

William Bruce wrote:
> I've lost my long time headset. (I know. No recriminations, please.) I'm
> interested in recommendations for low end headsets (read "cheap"). Almost
> all of my flights are puddlejumps here on Gulf coast, mainly sightseeing
> jaunts of under an hour. Day long comfort is not a requirement. What would
> you recommend?
>
>

tony roberts
July 4th 07, 05:54 AM
AvCom are good - and they are great value.
But used and working is perhaps your best way to go.
Romeo Mikes offer sound like it is maybe your best deal!

Tony

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Thomas Borchert
July 4th 07, 09:31 AM
William,

I don't think your philosophy is wise, but I'd second the
recommendation for low-end Lightspeeds.

--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

Mortimer Schnerd, RN[_2_]
July 4th 07, 12:36 PM
Andrew Sarangan wrote:
> I've used Marv Golden headset for under $100. They are pretty decent
> for their price.


I second the vote for Marv Golden:

http://www.marvgolden.com/headsets/mg40.htm

I bought these as a second headset to go along with my high dollar Dave Clarks
and found I liked them quite a lot. Plus you can't beat the price: $89.95.
One caveat: Marv Golden says they're sold out for the next three weeks... until
the 25th.



--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com

Hawkeye[_2_]
July 4th 07, 09:51 PM
Huh. Whadya say? I learned the hard way about not having proper
hearing protection associated with cheap headsets. My Lightspeeds have
been my salvation in preserving my hearing so I can continue to fly.
Hearing loss is accumulative...it all adds up over time. Besides a
missed communication could have serious repercussions.

Headsets are like shoes, if they don't fit well, you tend not to wear
them.

James
July 5th 07, 03:42 AM
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:

> Andrew Sarangan wrote:
>
>>I've used Marv Golden headset for under $100. They are pretty decent
>>for their price.
>
>
>
> I second the vote for Marv Golden:
>
> http://www.marvgolden.com/headsets/mg40.htm
>
> I bought these as a second headset to go along with my high dollar Dave Clarks
> and found I liked them quite a lot. Plus you can't beat the price: $89.95.
> One caveat: Marv Golden says they're sold out for the next three weeks... until
> the 25th.
>
>
>
I use them as passenger headsets. I wear a david clark, and my
passengers get the marv goldens. They seem to work fine.

Dave S
July 5th 07, 04:54 AM
William Bruce wrote:
> I've lost my long time headset. (I know. No recriminations, please.) I'm
> interested in recommendations for low end headsets (read "cheap"). Almost
> all of my flights are puddlejumps here on Gulf coast, mainly sightseeing
> jaunts of under an hour. Day long comfort is not a requirement. What would
> you recommend?
>
>

Low end AvComms. In the $99-120 USD range.

Dave

john hawkins
July 7th 07, 02:10 AM
After you settle on model then use ebay

"Dave S" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> William Bruce wrote:
>> I've lost my long time headset. (I know. No recriminations, please.)
>> I'm interested in recommendations for low end headsets (read "cheap").
>> Almost all of my flights are puddlejumps here on Gulf coast, mainly
>> sightseeing jaunts of under an hour. Day long comfort is not a
>> requirement. What would you recommend?
>
> Low end AvComms. In the $99-120 USD range.
>
> Dave

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