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I'd like to hear anyone's experience with one of the headsets like the
Lighspeed L1 or Mach 1, or the Clarity Aloft headset. I really like the idea of them, if they work. Besides the obvious questions of noise attenuation, comfort and sound quality, I'd like to know if they interfere with glasses - it looks like some or all of them hook over the top of the ear. I'm also concerned about hearing protection, since I've heard that earplugs aren't the best in this regard, since sound can transmit through the head and cause hearing loss even if it sounds quiet. |
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I bought the Clarity Aloft set at Oshkosh last year. It works OK with
glasses, that's one reason I wanted to try it (sunglasses & a cap). And the noise suppression is better than you would think it should be.. I still use my Bose unless I'm going to a meeting or something where I don't want the headset hair look. The main complaint I have is the Clarity Aloft is not Stereo compatable, so when I listen to my XM Radio it sounds pretty bad. They may be stereo now, if that's an issue I would ask before I buy. I only have 3 ANR headsets and I dont hesitate to use the Clarity Aloft and let the other pax use the ANRs if there are 4 of us in the plane Mark "Charles" wrote in message news:W5rLe.249056$_o.186023@attbi_s71... I'd like to hear anyone's experience with one of the headsets like the Lighspeed L1 or Mach 1, or the Clarity Aloft headset. I really like the idea of them, if they work. Besides the obvious questions of noise attenuation, comfort and sound quality, I'd like to know if they interfere with glasses - it looks like some or all of them hook over the top of the ear. I'm also concerned about hearing protection, since I've heard that earplugs aren't the best in this regard, since sound can transmit through the head and cause hearing loss even if it sounds quiet. |
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Mark Manes wrote:
I bought the Clarity Aloft set at Oshkosh last year. It works OK with glasses, that's one reason I wanted to try it (sunglasses & a cap). And the noise suppression is better than you would think it should be.. I still use my Bose unless I'm going to a meeting or something where I don't want the headset hair look. The main complaint I have is the Clarity Aloft is not Stereo compatable, so when I listen to my XM Radio it sounds pretty bad. They may be stereo now, if that's an issue I would ask before I buy. I only have 3 ANR headsets and I dont hesitate to use the Clarity Aloft and let the other pax use the ANRs if there are 4 of us in the plane Mark Well, in my case it's just me 99% of the time. The airplane is noisy (Husky) and I already have a Bose Series 2. Sounds like in my situtation, you aren't recommending the Clarity Aloft? I'm interested because after an hour or so, the headsets start to hurt on the top of my head and to drill my sunglass frames into the side of my head. Plus, with glasses, the ANR doesn't always do its best. |
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"C" == Charles writes:
C I'm interested because after an hour or so, the headsets start C to hurt on the top of my head and to drill my sunglass frames C into the side of my head. Plus, with glasses, the ANR doesn't C always do its best. Maybe the solution is different sunglass frames. I wear glasses all the time and make sure I get thin, flexible frames. If you wear a cap, maybe a different type? Remove any buttons on top of the cap? |
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Bob Fry wrote:
"C" == Charles writes: C I'm interested because after an hour or so, the headsets start C to hurt on the top of my head and to drill my sunglass frames C into the side of my head. Plus, with glasses, the ANR doesn't C always do its best. Maybe the solution is different sunglass frames. I wear glasses all the time and make sure I get thin, flexible frames. If you wear a cap, maybe a different type? Remove any buttons on top of the cap? Yeah, I've tried all that. Don't get me wrong, it's not horrible, but it does bug me on long cross countries. I do have the ball off the top of my caps... Even so, just the weight of the headset starts to bear down after a while. The sunglass thing is subtle, but the ANR gets very noticeably quieter if I push the earcups into my head. I think it's the gaps around the sunglasses. Even with wire thin frames, sometimes the big offender is the wide part at the end of the earpiece. They make them big and flared so you don'tscrap yourself or jab your eye out, or whatever. I've gone so far as to cut them down and smooth off the new end with a file. It definitely helps, but if these new headsets get around all this, that would be great. |
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