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We've had a string of headset misfortunes.
First, my Lightspeeds started acting up (some sort of ANR problem - more of an annoyance than anything), so they went back to Lightspeed for a fix. When they came back, the ANR was working, but the headset volume was so low the headsets were not usable. In a conversation with Lightspeed, it turns out that they upgraded my headsets when they were at the shop and the upgrade (a new battery box with a cell phone adaptor) has a problem with some intercom installations and gives the symptoms I'm experiencing. So Lightspeed is sending me a "new" old-style battery box as a replacement. In the meantime, I was gonna use Kelly's Telex headsets, but those babies are deader than heck. The little power light on the battery box won't even power up and the ANR doesn't work at all. So they are headed off to visit the Telex service center. Their guess is that the circuit board in the battery box has gone belly up. So, I'm stuck using the 'ol reliable $89 David Clark knock-off's I got when I earned my license. They are not nearly as bad as I remembered, and it is nice not having to deal with a battery box and AA batteries that die at inconvenient times... |
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So, I'm stuck using the 'ol reliable $89 David Clark knock-off's I got
when I earned my license. They are not nearly as bad as I remembered, and it is nice not having to deal with a battery box and AA batteries that die at inconvenient times... The last time I wore non-ANR headsets (last summer), I was stunned at the level of racket and discomfort. I can't believe I used to fly with those things! Yeah, the batteries die at bad times, and older Lightspeeds were built like 1950s Japanese toys (the new ones are bulletproof, in my experience), but I will never, ever, EVER go back to standard non-ANR headphones... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in
news:WUwoj.10499$yE1.2219@attbi_s21: So, I'm stuck using the 'ol reliable $89 David Clark knock-off's I got when I earned my license. They are not nearly as bad as I remembered, and it is nice not having to deal with a battery box and AA batteries that die at inconvenient times... The last time I wore non-ANR headsets (last summer), I was stunned at the level of racket and discomfort. I can't believe I used to fly with those things! Wow, you were like a piloneer or something. Bertie |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
I will never, ever, EVER go back to standard non-ANR headphones... I will second that!!! Lightspeed are great!! |
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![]() "NW_Pilot" wrote in message . .. Jay Honeck wrote: I will never, ever, EVER go back to standard non-ANR headphones... I will second that!!! Lightspeed are great!! You're right, but mine have needed a surprising number of repairs. I'm thinking three returns to the factory in 7 years plus two or three replacements of the headset foam cups plus my new opportunity to replace the battery box myself. And that's with about 500 hours of use. Not good, IMO, considering how reliable well built electronics are. KB |
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Kyle Boatright wrote:
"NW_Pilot" wrote in message . .. Jay Honeck wrote: I will never, ever, EVER go back to standard non-ANR headphones... I will second that!!! Lightspeed are great!! You're right, but mine have needed a surprising number of repairs. I'm thinking three returns to the factory in 7 years plus two or three replacements of the headset foam cups plus my new opportunity to replace the battery box myself. And that's with about 500 hours of use. Not good, IMO, considering how reliable well built electronics are. KB I believe they are mad in china I forgot the contract manufacture they are using but they also make a few other anr headsets and other audio products. |
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You're right, but mine have needed a surprising number of repairs. I'm
thinking three returns to the factory in 7 years plus two or three replacements of the headset foam cups plus my new opportunity to replace the battery box myself. Which Lightspeed model do you have, Kyle? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:_0Qoj.11747$9j6.10484@attbi_s22... You're right, but mine have needed a surprising number of repairs. I'm thinking three returns to the factory in 7 years plus two or three replacements of the headset foam cups plus my new opportunity to replace the battery box myself. Which Lightspeed model do you have, Kyle? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" I have a 25XL, which I just converted back to the original battery box configuration. About a 10 minute task. The only tool requied was a screwdriver. Anyone want to buy the new style battery box I just removed? It has an input for a cell phone or music. It's like new and comes with easy to follow directions. Lightspeed gets $75 for this upgrade if you send your headsets back to the factory. Unfortunately, the cell phone interface causes problems with the occasional intercom system (mine, for instance). This is a known issue according to the tech support person I spoke with. It is a function of the unique design Lightspeed used for their interface. Other headsets with cell/music adapters don't risk this problem. Make offer to my e-mail address... KB |
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 22:33:23 -0500, Kyle Boatright wrote:
So, I'm stuck using the 'ol reliable $89 David Clark knock-off's I got when I earned my license. They are not nearly as bad as I remembered, and it is nice not having to deal with a battery box and AA batteries that die at inconvenient times... Newbie question, is not carrying backup headsets and batteries a given? -- Remove numbers for gmail and for God's sake it ain't "gee" either! |
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On Feb 1, 9:14 pm, WJRFlyBoy wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 22:33:23 -0500, Kyle Boatright wrote: So, I'm stuck using the 'ol reliable $89 David Clark knock-off's I got when I earned my license. They are not nearly as bad as I remembered, and it is nice not having to deal with a battery box and AA batteries that die at inconvenient times... Newbie question, is not carrying backup headsets and batteries a given? -- Remove numbers for gmail and for God's sake it ain't "gee" either! it's still a pain in the ass to reach back and get the replacement headset. |
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