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Stephen,
I actually own a Flightcom Blackhawk 5DX No offense, but that's not really a "good" headset. It's about as cheap as you can go. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Stephen,
What are the key things that make a good headset? Well, these days, Active Noise Reduction (ANR) is the key thing. You'll hear even less ;-), but that's entirely good. www.anrheadsets.com has a good 1o1 tutorial on ANR, they also make nice headsets. Wearing comfort is the other key element. The old David Clark design, of which you headset is a knock-off, deserves the old moniker "David Clamp". Ergonomics have improved and such clamping forces aren't necessary anymore. Stereo sound, music and cellphone inputs are niceties that are really important only to some of us. Automatic battery shut-off for the ANR (which uses 2 AAs for 20 to 50 hours of flying time) keeps you from forgetting to switch off. Did I mention ANR? Have a look at the LightSPEED 20XLc and the more expensive models from Lightspeed. Look at the DC X11, the Bose and the Sennheiser actives. Your pilot shop will have them. Yes, we're talking 400 bucks or more, but think how much you have saved over the years by not using a headset ;-) -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() Eh ... and don't forget that the Telex 50D's, having tried them all, the 50D's are magical on my head. The Telex 30D's more recently introduced at lower cost should be included in your try outs. Go to one of the big events like Sun-n-fun or Oshkosh where you can spend days in the listening booths making a decision that is good for you. -- Roy Piper Archer N5804F "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Stephen, What are the key things that make a good headset? Well, these days, Active Noise Reduction (ANR) is the key thing. You'll hear even less ;-), but that's entirely good. www.anrheadsets.com has a good 1o1 tutorial on ANR, they also make nice headsets. Wearing comfort is the other key element. The old David Clark design, of which you headset is a knock-off, deserves the old moniker "David Clamp". Ergonomics have improved and such clamping forces aren't necessary anymore. Stereo sound, music and cellphone inputs are niceties that are really important only to some of us. Automatic battery shut-off for the ANR (which uses 2 AAs for 20 to 50 hours of flying time) keeps you from forgetting to switch off. Did I mention ANR? Have a look at the LightSPEED 20XLc and the more expensive models from Lightspeed. Look at the DC X11, the Bose and the Sennheiser actives. Your pilot shop will have them. Yes, we're talking 400 bucks or more, but think how much you have saved over the years by not using a headset ;-) -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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I have the Sigtronics S-AR and a couple of their passive headsets. I've had
the passive ones for about 10 years. Just replaced the padding and mic screens last fall. I've had the S-AR for about 5 years (I think). I found them to be a great value at the time. They've held up well and I don't baby them. Comparing price and performance, the David Clark's and Bose just aren't worth it. I've tried them at the shows. There just isn't enough there to justify their costs. I put the Telex Stratus 50D in the same category - although I have not tried the 50D. They do seem to have the best specs. 50dB of ANR at about the same weight as others. $699 Sporty's List. If I were buying again and trying to get the best value, I would look at the Sig S-AR for $449 or the Telex Stratus 30XT for $499 (both Sporty's List). ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK |
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![]() On 19/2/07 2:32 AM, in article et, "Roy N5804F" wrote: Eh ... and don't forget that the Telex 50D's, having tried them all, the 50D's are magical on my head. The Telex 30D's more recently introduced at lower cost should be included in your try outs. Go to one of the big events like Sun-n-fun or Oshkosh where you can spend days in the listening booths making a decision that is good for you. -- Roy Piper Archer N5804F Thanks Roy. I would love to get to Oshkosh some day... But I'm not planing a trip over the pond for awhile just yet :-) Steve Piper ArcherII VH TVF |
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![]() On 19/2/07 8:03 AM, in article , "Travis Marlatte" wrote: I have the Sigtronics S-AR and a couple of their passive headsets. I've had the passive ones for about 10 years. Just replaced the padding and mic screens last fall. I've had the S-AR for about 5 years (I think). I found them to be a great value at the time. They've held up well and I don't baby them. Comparing price and performance, the David Clark's and Bose just aren't worth it. I've tried them at the shows. There just isn't enough there to justify their costs. I put the Telex Stratus 50D in the same category - although I have not tried the 50D. They do seem to have the best specs. 50dB of ANR at about the same weight as others. $699 Sporty's List. If I were buying again and trying to get the best value, I would look at the Sig S-AR for $449 or the Telex Stratus 30XT for $499 (both Sporty's List). ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK Thanks Travis, Your comments on the passive headsets are interesting, I've noted that the Avweb article on LightSPEED talks about the QFR series being great value for a passive headset. Steve ArcherII VH TVF |
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 23:02:00 +1030, Stephen Ahrens
wrote: On 19/2/07 8:03 AM, in article t, "Travis Marlatte" wrote: I have the Sigtronics S-AR and a couple of their passive headsets. I've had the passive ones for about 10 years. Just replaced the padding and mic screens last fall. I've had the S-AR for about 5 years (I think). I found them to be a great value at the time. They've held up well and I don't baby them. Comparing price and performance, the David Clark's and Bose just aren't worth it. I've tried them at the shows. There just isn't enough there to justify their costs. I put the Telex Stratus 50D in the same category - although I have not tried the 50D. They do seem to have the best specs. 50dB of ANR at about the same weight as others. $699 Sporty's List. If I were buying again and trying to get the best value, I would look at the Sig S-AR for $449 or the Telex Stratus 30XT for $499 (both Sporty's List). ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK Thanks Travis, Your comments on the passive headsets are interesting, I've noted that the Avweb article on LightSPEED talks about the QFR series being great value for a passive headset. Steve ArcherII VH TVF I have the QFR solo headsets and I'm very pleased with them. They fit well ,are light and comfortable. They are passive headsets first with not much additional damping from the ANR but enough that I think it was worth getting. |
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"Stephen Ahrens" wrote in message
... On 19/2/07 8:03 AM, in article , "Travis Marlatte" wrote: I have the Sigtronics S-AR and a couple of their passive headsets. I've had the passive ones for about 10 years. Just replaced the padding and mic Thanks Travis, Your comments on the passive headsets are interesting, I've noted that the Avweb article on LightSPEED talks about the QFR series being great value for a passive headset. Steve ArcherII VH TVF I hope that you did not take my passing comment about having passive headsets as a point in a direction other than ANR. Do not, and I repeat, DO NOT buy passive headsets for yourself as the pilot. I bought passive headsets a long time ago and I will never buy another pair. I have ANR for myself and my frequent co-pilot - both sigtronics S-AR. I have two passive headsets (also sigtronics) that I use for the backseat passengers only because that is a fairly infrequent event. I would have ANR headsets for as many people as you regularly go flying with. As my headsets fail (if they ever do!), I will replace them with a reasonably priced ANR set and sequence them in the plane as appropriate. In other words, I will buy the best damn pair of ANR that I can afford and it will become mine, mine, MINE, ALL MINE, I tell you! -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK |
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