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I've heard goos reports about the headsets Inc ANR conversion. A cost
effective way to get your passive DCs ANR'd. Just a thought. Was one of the options I considered with the 20-10s, but they were farly new and it would have voided the DC warranty. If you have older sets this probably would not be an issue. Cheers, Kevin "john smith" wrote in message ... The 20-10's were designed to address the clamping issue some "fat-heads" ;-)) complain about. I resemble that remark! I have the H10-13.4S. Not to be confused with the H10-13.4Y I cannot afford to buy new headsets. I have: 2x 10-40's (my originals, they are still available but not advertised) 2x 10-13.4's 2x 10-13.4Y's |
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![]() Jonathan Sorger wrote: I bought a pair of 20-10s for my training and they have served me well. I would get the cheaper (non-ANR) set until you determine that flying is for you, in which case you'll probably need another headset to take a friend along (who can use your 'old' 20-10. You can get the Lightspeed QFR ANR model for less than than the DC crap. |
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This is an interesting and pragmatic issue. Buy the one you think fits most
to your requirements. If not, buy an another one within a couple of years, and keep your old set for someone else flying with you. I think that is the most valueable argument I heard untill now. I'm guess I just try both sets in the shop, and decide at that time which one to buy. Thanks all for your opinions, Berry http://bere-design.tk "Jonathan Sorger" schreef in bericht ... I bought a pair of 20-10s for my training and they have served me well. I would get the cheaper (non-ANR) set until you determine that flying is for you, in which case you'll probably need another headset to take a friend along (who can use your 'old' 20-10. In 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 |
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I'm guess I just try both sets in the shop, and decide at that time which
one to buy. Wearing them in the shop is not the same as wearing them for a couple of hours while flying. |
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