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Question to all who use Lightspeed headsets.
I have been using Avcom headsets for the last 4 years. Only complaint is the pressure on the ears, even with GEL cups. How do you like Lightspeed? Pro and Con. What is the best model for the best cost? How do you rate the reliability? Where is cheapest place to get one? Hank 172 driver |
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![]() "Hankal" wrote in message ... Question to all who use Lightspeed headsets. I have been using Avcom headsets for the last 4 years. Only complaint is the pressure on the ears, even with GEL cups. How do you like Lightspeed? Pro and Con. What is the best model for the best cost? How do you rate the reliability? Where is cheapest place to get one? Hank 172 driver My Lightspeed 25XL's are very comfortable, with very little clamping pressure. As far as reliability goes, Lightspeed has good customer service, but it has to be used more often than I like with expensive (yet fairly simple) gadgets. Mine have gone back at least 2 times in 4 years. They fix 'em at no charge, but still... Cheapest place to get one: Oshkosh in about a week or so. Sometimes places like Chief Aircraft and Aircraft Spruce will offer their "Oshkosh" pricing to call-in or internet purchasers during the period of the show. Best current model? I dunno. KB |
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Hankal wrote:
Question to all who use Lightspeed headsets. I have been using Avcom headsets for the last 4 years. Only complaint is the pressure on the ears, even with GEL cups. How do you like Lightspeed? Pro and Con. What is the best model for the best cost? How do you rate the reliability? Where is cheapest place to get one? Hank 172 driver I've owned a Twenty 3G for about a year. In that time I've used it about 75 hours and have found it extremely comfortable. The noise reduction is wonderful; Much less fatigue. I cannot speak about customer service: I've not had one bit of trouble with that set. |
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I've got a Twenty-3G and a QFR-Solo. The 3G is my main set, and I they've
been great for the past 15 months that I've owned them. A few weekends ago, I logged about 8 hours of flying, and I can't remember once being conscious of my headset after hitting the ANR button, which I think is a good thing. The one knock against them is that the ANR interferes with the squelch on my ICOM handheld (backup which I've never yet had to use), rendering it useless. Their tech support eventually confirmed the problem but couldn't fix it, and offered me a refund; I decided to stick with them and either off the ANR or change to the Solos should I ever need to use it. The Solo's needed to be repaired once (intermittent audio in one ear), and the service was speedy. "Hankal" wrote in message ... Question to all who use Lightspeed headsets. I have been using Avcom headsets for the last 4 years. Only complaint is the pressure on the ears, even with GEL cups. How do you like Lightspeed? Pro and Con. What is the best model for the best cost? How do you rate the reliability? Where is cheapest place to get one? Hank 172 driver |
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How do you like Lightspeed? Pro and Con.
What is the best model for the best cost? How do you rate the reliability? I've owned five sets of Lightspeeds now, from early 15s up through the new Twenty 3G models -- so I know a bit about the breed. Early models performed well, but were alarmingly fragile. All of our early sets were sent back to the factory on multiple occasions, much to my dismay. This continued until the 3G series. The 3Gs incorporate all the design modifications Lightspeed learned from too many years of having to provide free customer service to thousands of mildly disgruntled customers. Since getting my 3Gs, one year and ~180 hours ago, I've not experienced a single problem. They appear to be bulletproof, and are just as comfortable as the earlier models. I highly recommend them. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Lz%Kc.101582$WX.73160@attbi_s51...
Since getting my 3Gs, one year and ~180 hours ago, I've not experienced a single problem. They appear to be bulletproof, and are just as comfortable as the earlier models. I highly recommend them. We finally took a chance on the Lighspeed Twenty 3Gs and ordered it from ipilot.com earlier this month. The order somehow got lost in cyberspace for almost 2 weeks. However, ipilot customer service responded to my inquiry and shipped it to us within 2 days. Rick and I each had flown only one hour with the new headset. We both like it for the seemingly lightweight, comfortable feeling (no more ear pressure as with our DRE 6000 and Peltor headsets) and very good noise reduction. The only remaining question is its reliability. Just hope that the new generation LS headsets is much more robust than previous ones. We will wait for a while before ordering a second one. BTW, we are using the same cautious approach in purchasing folding bikes. Bought a 7-gear Giant Halfway last week to try out for a while before getting the second one. It's a beautiful, well-designed bike, fold up very easily and ride very comfortably. |
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ones. We will wait for a while before ordering a second one. BTW,
we are using the same cautious approach in purchasing folding bikes. Bought a 7-gear Giant Halfway last week to try out for a while before getting the second one. It's a beautiful, well-designed bike, fold up very easily and ride very comfortably. Cool! Folding bikes are on my "check 'em out at OSH" list this year. How much were they? (And what brand is "Giant Halfway"?) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:brgLc.129592$JR4.26897@attbi_s54...
Cool! Folding bikes are on my "check 'em out at OSH" list this year. How much were they? (And what brand is "Giant Halfway"?) Cost: $550. Mfg: Giant - check under specialty bike http://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/page.asp Model: Halfway (halfway between a street and dirt bike). 20", 7 speed Reviews: http://www.pestridge.go-plus.net/transport/giant.html http://philip.greenspun.com/flying/shopping It's a bit more heavy than the 8-speed Dahon Helios P8 which was also under consideration (28lbs vs. 23lbs). The several months backlog on Dahon bikes and some of the bad reports on this brand reliability and mfg support were the reasons for the Giant Halfway purchase. |
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I have a LS and like it. I did have a problem with the cord
and they sent me a new one right away. Great service. "Hankal" wrote in message ... Question to all who use Lightspeed headsets. I have been using Avcom headsets for the last 4 years. Only complaint is the pressure on the ears, even with GEL cups. How do you like Lightspeed? Pro and Con. What is the best model for the best cost? How do you rate the reliability? Where is cheapest place to get one? Hank 172 driver |
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I love my 20XL2. Got them when i was a PPL student, now an instrument
student. Fly with them for at least 5 hours a week. Got abotu six months out of my first set of batteries(not bad if you ask me!). They are fairly comfortable, just took some adjusting to get them "Right" need to feel like they are slightly pulling UP on your ears, and then they are quite comfortable once you get used to them. The only downside is that mine regularly bump out of the ANR mode, the button is farily sensitive, and anytime it bumps against the inside of the airplane it can cut out. Never happened when i was flying C-172 or Citabria7ECA, but i'm flying a PA21-181 Archer now, and the way the cabin is laid out the ANR module is either up agasint the armrest, or down between my knee and the sidepanel, so ti gets bumped about once a flight. Ordered mine from Avionics West, at the time they were about 20bux cheaper than most other places. "Hankal" wrote in message ... Question to all who use Lightspeed headsets. I have been using Avcom headsets for the last 4 years. Only complaint is the pressure on the ears, even with GEL cups. How do you like Lightspeed? Pro and Con. What is the best model for the best cost? How do you rate the reliability? Where is cheapest place to get one? Hank 172 driver |
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