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The major problem with the Lightspeeds is they can't be used in the co-pilot
position. So along with being delicate, even a flight instructor would have to fight the cords. David Clark recognized this. Karl "Curator" N185KG "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Dear sir, I m starting my flight training very soon. I need some help in deciding a wersatile headset. my budget is 300 $ Thank u very much.. If you want something rock solid that'll never break, there are plenty of "vanilla" headsets out there for $200 bucks that'll do the job. If you want higher performance, particularly ANR, look at the Lightspeeds, although they are not as robust as DC's. KB |
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