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Going to lash out any buy the Dave Clerk H10-56HXL/XP headset.....intend to
use it in a few machines (Hughes, Bell)...is there anything I need to be aware of in terms of compatibility - impedance issues, NATO connectors versus US connectors etc....which may stop me using an expensive purchase on differient machines? -S |
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The H10-56's are good headsets. I've had quite a few and like these the
best. There are a few squawks though: * The battery lid cover doesnt stay on very well. * The micro switch that turns Auto ANR on/off is a total bitch to get at. * The belt-clip on the battery box needs work, it wont stay clipped to anything. * This headset will go through 9V batteries like crazy. MFR claims 20 hrs, but Im not getting more than 10 or 12. When the battery gets low you'll hear this pumping-sound as it tries to compensate for main rotor thwopping. Its pretty bothersome, but the good news is that these headsets have the best available passive attenuation as well. So much so that you dont really need the ANR on. They're also very comfortable. I've worn them on some 12 hour flight days and aside from their weight, theyre more comfy than any other set I've used. The set comes with a NATO pigtail, and you'll probably want to spring for the general aviation pigtail as well. They charge way too much for the extra one, but if you _have_ to_ ride in an airplane or certain "exotic" helos you'll want to have it on hand. Oh yeah, David Clark's customer service is really really good too. I wouldn't reccomend the Bose headset at all. Its ANR may be comparable to the DC's, but if the battery dies, you'll be SOL cuz the headset is almost unusable with a dead battery in a helicopter. 'nuff of a review? Bart "Simon J" wrote in message ... Going to lash out any buy the Dave Clerk H10-56HXL/XP headset.....intend to use it in a few machines (Hughes, Bell)...is there anything I need to be aware of in terms of compatibility - impedance issues, NATO connectors versus US connectors etc....which may stop me using an expensive purchase on differient machines? -S |
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Oh yeah, one more comment. I spend a fair amount of time in a corporate jet
and when I use these headsets in one of them, its so totally silent its almost spooky. Bart again "Bart" wrote in message ... The H10-56's are good headsets. I've had quite a few and like these the best. There are a few squawks though: * The battery lid cover doesnt stay on very well. * The micro switch that turns Auto ANR on/off is a total bitch to get at. * The belt-clip on the battery box needs work, it wont stay clipped to anything. * This headset will go through 9V batteries like crazy. MFR claims 20 hrs, but Im not getting more than 10 or 12. When the battery gets low you'll hear this pumping-sound as it tries to compensate for main rotor thwopping. Its pretty bothersome, but the good news is that these headsets have the best available passive attenuation as well. So much so that you dont really need the ANR on. They're also very comfortable. I've worn them on some 12 hour flight days and aside from their weight, theyre more comfy than any other set I've used. The set comes with a NATO pigtail, and you'll probably want to spring for the general aviation pigtail as well. They charge way too much for the extra one, but if you _have_ to_ ride in an airplane or certain "exotic" helos you'll want to have it on hand. Oh yeah, David Clark's customer service is really really good too. I wouldn't reccomend the Bose headset at all. Its ANR may be comparable to the DC's, but if the battery dies, you'll be SOL cuz the headset is almost unusable with a dead battery in a helicopter. 'nuff of a review? Bart "Simon J" wrote in message ... Going to lash out any buy the Dave Clerk H10-56HXL/XP headset.....intend to use it in a few machines (Hughes, Bell)...is there anything I need to be aware of in terms of compatibility - impedance issues, NATO connectors versus US connectors etc....which may stop me using an expensive purchase on differient machines? -S |
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Thanks nuff said....will purchase this weekend with extra "pigtails"
-S "Bart" wrote in message ... Oh yeah, one more comment. I spend a fair amount of time in a corporate jet and when I use these headsets in one of them, its so totally silent its almost spooky. Bart again "Bart" wrote in message ... The H10-56's are good headsets. I've had quite a few and like these the best. There are a few squawks though: * The battery lid cover doesnt stay on very well. * The micro switch that turns Auto ANR on/off is a total bitch to get at. * The belt-clip on the battery box needs work, it wont stay clipped to anything. * This headset will go through 9V batteries like crazy. MFR claims 20 hrs, but Im not getting more than 10 or 12. When the battery gets low you'll hear this pumping-sound as it tries to compensate for main rotor thwopping. Its pretty bothersome, but the good news is that these headsets have the best available passive attenuation as well. So much so that you dont really need the ANR on. They're also very comfortable. I've worn them on some 12 hour flight days and aside from their weight, theyre more comfy than any other set I've used. The set comes with a NATO pigtail, and you'll probably want to spring for the general aviation pigtail as well. They charge way too much for the extra one, but if you _have_ to_ ride in an airplane or certain "exotic" helos you'll want to have it on hand. Oh yeah, David Clark's customer service is really really good too. I wouldn't reccomend the Bose headset at all. Its ANR may be comparable to the DC's, but if the battery dies, you'll be SOL cuz the headset is almost unusable with a dead battery in a helicopter. 'nuff of a review? Bart "Simon J" wrote in message ... Going to lash out any buy the Dave Clerk H10-56HXL/XP headset.....intend to use it in a few machines (Hughes, Bell)...is there anything I need to be aware of in terms of compatibility - impedance issues, NATO connectors versus US connectors etc....which may stop me using an expensive purchase on differient machines? -S |
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