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![]() Tobias Dussa wrote: Hm, I see. Obviously our experiences differ. Which Sennheiser models do you own, actually? HMEC 300. George Patterson Really, I'm not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a completely unintentional side effect. - Linus Torvalds, speaking about Linux. |
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"G.R. Patterson III" writes:
Hm, I see. Obviously our experiences differ. Which Sennheiser models do you own, actually? HMEC 300. That is exactly the model I have, too... Interesting. I assume that the bad audio quality is there regardless to which type of intercom the headset is hooked up? On a german aviation newsgroup, there has been a short discussion lately that some intercoms can't handle headsets with different mike impedances, so that may be a factor, but I am no expert either in this sector. Other than that, I don't know. Obviously, YMMV with Sennheiser headsets. Hm. Cheers, Toby. -- Usenet est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Trolli, aliam useri regulari, tertiam, qui ipsorum lingua summi dei, nostra administratores appellantur. |
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Tobias Dussa wrote:
"G.R. Patterson III" writes: Hm, I see. Obviously our experiences differ. Which Sennheiser models do you own, actually? HMEC 300. That is exactly the model I have, too... Interesting. I assume that Same here. I heard in none of the David Clarks, Sigtronics, Pilot Avionics, Telexes, Lightspeeds such crystal clear voice like in my HMEC300, and also also in the small headset, which is by the by virtually identical to the stadium reporter headset which you may see so often in US tv in all sorts of sports transmissions. Bose is also good, the X model is very expensive and problematic in case of power loss, but it is through and through a high class piece of equipment. I can not believe that Sennheiser has not replaced any faulty units or checked out why G.R's headsets under perform to such an extend. But, so is the market, its very individual, they have "one less customer" as I understand. the bad audio quality is there regardless to which type of intercom the headset is hooked up? On a german aviation newsgroup, there has been a short discussion lately that some intercoms can't handle headsets with different mike impedances, so that may be a factor, but Correct! You might have to adjust the mike level as I had, especially for the Sigtronics icoms. Since I do not own a bird, I fly so many different aircraft and some of the icoms are really crappy. By the way: The Sennheiser mikes are so good that you can adjust them to work fine while maintaining a finger wide distance from your mouth. I saw enough of "mike kissing" pilots with other makes and models! My friend (a Bonanza owner) used to automatically grab the mike with a hand and push toward his mouth while speaking with his Pilot Avionics. Once he got the HMEC200 (used on eBay!), he stopped doing that... Thomas I am no expert either in this sector. Other than that, I don't know. Obviously, YMMV with Sennheiser headsets. Hm. Cheers, Toby. -- Usenet est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Trolli, aliam useri regulari, tertiam, qui ipsorum lingua summi dei, nostra administratores appellantur. |
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