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As many of you know, while at OSH 2003 I had one of those inadvertent
"once-in-a-lifetime" conversations with the president of Lightspeed Aviation. The story goes as follows: I've had three pair of LightSpeed headset -- two 15s and a 20XL -- that I have purchased over the last four years. The first one was purchased at OSH '99, the second at OSH '00, and the last one was purchased at OSH '01. Since then, they have ALL been repaired multiple times. Headbands have broken. Cords have repeatedly broken internally. The ANR has become unbalanced. Ear cushions have delaminated and flaked off. You name it, it's happened. On each occasion, LightSpeed's customer service has been remarkable. Each time the repairs have been made (or parts sent) for free, cheerfully and quickly. However, over time, I grew weary of things breaking, and decided that our fourth (and final) pair of ANRs would be some brand OTHER than LightSpeed. I had simply reached a point where I no longer cared how good their comfort (the best on the market) and customer service was -- I just wanted a pair of headsets that I could count on. So, this was my mind-set when I wandered up to the Pacific Coast Avionics booth, in one of the big exhibit buildings at OSH '03 last month. I simply found a guy -- totally at random -- behind the counter, and told him I wanted to be shown their BEST ANR headphones, but not to bother with LightSpeeds... Upon hearing this, he stopped and asked me why I didn't believe in LightSpeeds. So I told him my entire tale of woe, highlighting each and every design flaw that I had "discovered", and bemoaning the fact that, while I LOVED the things, they just simply broke too damned easily. After hearing this diatribe he stopped again, thought a moment, and then stuck his hand out to shake my hand. He then proceeded to introduce himself as the president of LightSpeed, Inc., and thanked me profusely for telling him everything I had just said! Needless to say, I was highly embarrassed, having just thoroughly eviscerating the poor guy's company. But he went on to say that Mary and I were the kind of customers that he NEEDED to keep happy, since we had stuck with them through "thick and thin" during their growing years, and he then proceeded to give me his business card, with the advice to "give me a call when we both get back to the world, and I'll send you a pair of 20 3Gs, absolutely free, just so you can see how far we've come." He then went on to freely admit ALL of the design problems they had encountered, and showed me on the new model how they had been overcome. I eventually left, incredulous but willing to give them another shot. When I got home, I gave him a few days to recuperate, and then gave him a call. To my surprise, he still had my business card in hand, and asked me if that was the address I wanted the new headsets sent to! He then again thanked me for my years of loyalty. Again amazed, I sat back and waited for over a week... Well, they arrived today -- a brand-spanking new pair of LightSpeed 20 3Gs. As opposed to my old LightSpeeds, this new model now has an auxiliary input (for cell phones and MP3 players), a "bass boost" and "treble boost" (to offset the tinny sound of music created when listening with ANR headsets), a holster (for holding the battery box on the wall of the plane, thus removing the weight from the wires), a beefed up headband, and re-designed ear cushions (that won't delaminate). They look -- and sound -- great! In the box was a note from Allan, stating: "This headset is given freely for your use and enjoyment. May the accumulated improvements we've made provide you with years of trouble-free flying! :-) " Of course, the proof will be in the pudding as to whether their redesigned features hold up in actual use -- but what more can I say? Can you beat THAT for customer service? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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