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Need help in deciding in good headset
Dear sir,
I m starting my flight training very soon. I need some help in deciding a wersatile headset. my budget is 300 $ Thank u very much.. |
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wrote in message oups.com... Dear sir, I m starting my flight training very soon. I need some help in deciding a wersatile headset. my budget is 300 $ Thank u very much.. David Clark. No manufacturer provides better support of their products. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
David Clark. No manufacturer provides better support of their products. I have to concur. For the money you have to spend they are rock solid and will give you a long service life. Later on, if you end up flying a whole lot you will probably take a good look at the Bose X.... but by then hopefully you can justify the cost. |
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kontiki wrote: Steven P. McNicoll wrote: David Clark. No manufacturer provides better support of their products. I have to concur. For the money you have to spend they are rock solid and will give you a long service life. Later on, if you end up flying a whole lot you will probably take a good look at the Bose X.... but by then hopefully you can justify the cost. I like Peltor non-ANR headsets. I had a set that I used for 10 years. I replaced them with a Bose X a while back just because I could, but even having experienced those I still like my old Peltor set. rg |
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Ron Garret wrote:
I like Peltor non-ANR headsets. I had a set that I used for 10 years. I have a Peltor as well; which I still have 12 years, and which I use for passengers; a nice thing about it, is that it can fit a wide range of head sizes, from adults to kids. --Sylvain |
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David Clark may be the defining headset but I don't find them worth the
extra money. I borrow a set occasionally becuase the hyped press gets my interest renewed. In the end, I stay with my Sigtronics. I find the Sigtronics to be a good value for the money - both passive and ANR. I've had a pair of S-65's (passive) for about 8 years and a S-AR for about 4 years. I just ordered replacement pads and windscreen because they started disintegrating from use. -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message oups.com... Dear sir, I m starting my flight training very soon. I need some help in deciding a wersatile headset. my budget is 300 $ Thank u very much.. David Clark. No manufacturer provides better support of their products. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Dear sir, I m starting my flight training very soon. I need some help in deciding a wersatile headset. my budget is 300 $ Thank u very much.. David Clark. No manufacturer provides better support of their products. http://www.davidclark.com/ 10 seconds at their website should convince you they couldn't manufacture anything more complicated than a toothpick... and their toothpicks would be 16 feet long, 8 feet wide, weigh 1000# and consist almost entirely of smoldering human hair collected from lepers in the 19th century. That has -got- to be the worst aviation related website in the history of the internet. The -first- website would shine like a diamond in comparison. Nevertheless, they make nice headsets for the money. ----- - gpsman |
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Gpsman,
. and their toothpicks would be 16 feet long, 8 feet wide, weigh 1000# and consist almost entirely of smoldering human hair collected from lepers in the 19th century. And the toothpick would be vomit green. Nevertheless, they make nice headsets for the money. Nope, that's exactly what they DON'T do. Their headsets are extremely overpriced. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Steven,
No manufacturer provides better support of their products. And you can back that statement up exactly how? Until you do, I'll say: poppycock! -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Steven, No manufacturer provides better support of their products. And you can back that statement up exactly how? Until you do, I'll say: poppycock! Based on your history in these forums, I think you'll say poppycock regardless how I back up that statement. |
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