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Unfortunately, none of the airport shops I have visited carry
either of these headsets in stock. The ANRs they carry - lightspeeds,DC etc. just didn't cut it for me (for one reason or another). The lightspeeds did rather well on the ANR part but the voices sounded distant - this I really did not like. After reviewing many specs etc. I am thinking of the Denali ANR or the Sennheiser HMEC 400. (which I'll have to web-order) Anyone had experience with both? Which did you prefer? Criterea for me are comfort, fatigue (lack of), clarity of sound, realistic reproduction of voice. (I'm trying to stay in and around my $600-ish budget). Any comments, suggestions, advice appreciated. Thanks so much. Regards, - Aman |
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Headsets are a very personal item and what is ideal to one person may not
please the next person at all. The best thing you can do is try out several and buy the one that's closest to ideal for you. I tried several and ended up with a DRE-6000 and an Oregon Aero soft top. For me, that's just about an unbeatable combination. I think that anr head set sells for about $300. Good luck, JimC "clonezone" wrote in message om... Unfortunately, none of the airport shops I have visited carry either of these headsets in stock. The ANRs they carry - lightspeeds,DC etc. just didn't cut it for me (for one reason or another). The lightspeeds did rather well on the ANR part but the voices sounded distant - this I really did not like. After reviewing many specs etc. I am thinking of the Denali ANR or the Sennheiser HMEC 400. (which I'll have to web-order) Anyone had experience with both? Which did you prefer? Criterea for me are comfort, fatigue (lack of), clarity of sound, realistic reproduction of voice. (I'm trying to stay in and around my $600-ish budget). Any comments, suggestions, advice appreciated. Thanks so much. Regards, - Aman |
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![]() clonezone wrote: Any comments, suggestions, advice appreciated. Check the Denali and Sennheiser web sites. They may have semi-free trial period offers, such as Bose does. George Patterson You can dress a hog in a tuxedo, but he still wants to roll in the mud. |
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Clonezone,
As you have already found out, headsets are a very personal thing. Look for a vendor with a return policy. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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After reviewing many specs etc. I am thinking of the
Denali ANR or the Sennheiser HMEC 400. (which I'll have to web-order) Anyone had experience with both? Which did you prefer? Criterea for me are comfort, fatigue (lack of), clarity of sound, realistic reproduction of voice. (I'm trying to stay in and around my $600-ish budget). Any comments, suggestions, advice appreciated. Thanks so much. Regards, - Aman I haven't had experience with both, but I bought the Sennheiser HMEC 400 on the web. I like it, audio is very clear. The only problem I've had is that the earcups/pads are a bit small. Maybe I should have my ears reduced? ![]() Batterylife is also short at about 9 hours, but there is an adapter to run it on power from the panel. Rgds Clamer Meltzer |
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I just upgraded my DC 13.4S for a Lightspeed Thirty 3G. I compared them to
the DC ANR, Denali and Bose. The Bose were the most comfortable, the lightspeed was the best ANR and the DC seemed to have the highest quality. The Denali's had a nice mix of each. I got the Lightspeeds because they were super quiet and had input for cell phone and CD/MP3 which works incredibly well. The cell phone input is great for IFR clearances. The music input is wonderful for VFR xc flying, especially at night. Kobra "Clamer Meltzer" wrote in message ... After reviewing many specs etc. I am thinking of the Denali ANR or the Sennheiser HMEC 400. (which I'll have to web-order) Anyone had experience with both? Which did you prefer? Criterea for me are comfort, fatigue (lack of), clarity of sound, realistic reproduction of voice. (I'm trying to stay in and around my $600-ish budget). Any comments, suggestions, advice appreciated. Thanks so much. Regards, - Aman I haven't had experience with both, but I bought the Sennheiser HMEC 400 on the web. I like it, audio is very clear. The only problem I've had is that the earcups/pads are a bit small. Maybe I should have my ears reduced? ![]() Batterylife is also short at about 9 hours, but there is an adapter to run it on power from the panel. Rgds Clamer Meltzer |
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