I find it a bit overdone, this ANR thing. Ofcourse it is a nice feature, but
I'm not flying helicopters or jets, just a C172 or PA28. Ok, still a lot of
noise, but ANR ... I don't know. BTW, Are the ANR electronics powered by the
plane, or does it uses (rechargable) batteries?
Barry
schreef in bericht ...
Actually, you don't want either one.
Get an Active Noise Reduction (ANR) headset.
Save, if you must, but don't settle for anything less than ANR!
"God only gave you so much hearing to last the rest of your life!
Don't use it up or give it away for a lack of $$."
-- Jer/ Eberhard
Alfa Bravo wrote:
Hi,
As a student pilot PPL(A), I'm considering to buy a brand new headset,
though can't decide which one to buy.
Checking all data, I can't discover any remarkable diff between both
models.
- The 10-13.4 model is the old time favorite, it seems.
- The 20-10 model is presented as next generation model.
Is someone able to indicate the big diff between both models ?
Thanks,
Barry
Best regards,
Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocations!"
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