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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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![]() 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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