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Which DC Headphone is best choice?



 
 
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Old June 27th 06, 11:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Which DC Headphone is best choice?


Thanks Kevin.

I'm looking for robust, although I am very careful!

I don't actually need a specific cellphone connection but the input
will allow an audio checklist (I hope). At the moment I'm leaning
towards the Marv Golden MG-ANR which seems to have good active
attenuation. What I can't tell over the internet is build quality. If
anybody has any useful comments on the MG-ANR they would be
appreciated.

David


David,

The MG-ANR Golden Eagle Series appear to be Lightspeed headsets. Quite a
few retailers are selling the same sets, branded for their store. I've seen
them at Avshop and Aircraft Spruce also.

The "classic" MG-ANR looks to be Flightcom or Softcom.
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