George Patterson wrote:
wrote:
Your logic is flawed.
Funny, I wasn't aware I'd asked for a critique of my logic.
If you buy a poor headset now,
I do not know for a fact that it is a poor headset - do you? From the
specifications listed on E-bay it looks comparable to many of the more
popular headsets and from what I read it has a five year warranty. But
then you can't beleive everything you read now can you? Which brings
us back to the point of my original post which was to get information
*from anyone who has had direct experience with the headset* (Feather
Lite). After considering the information I'll make my decision.
If you have had any specific experience with the headset I'd be happy
to hear about it.
you won't be able to concentrate on your lessons as well as you might,
Again, that's the point of my original post. To find out from anyone
who has actually used the headset if the headset is noisy,
uncomfortable or has any other drawbacks which I should be aware of.
If you have any direct experience please post away.
and you won't be able to sell
it very easily once you decide to upgrade.
I wouldn't sell it. I'd keep it for passengers.
While I agree that you probably don't want to spring for a Bose right now, you
should be looking into something like one of the low end Lightspeed sets.
Now, I thought you said my logic was flawed. Here you're saying "Don't
buy the most expensive set on the market buy one of the cheapest."
Funny, sounds like the logic I was using.
George Patterson
Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to
use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks.