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I'm just learning to fly and right now my instructor loans me his set but
i'd like to have my own. I'd like to keep the expense to a $350 limit. Can any of you give me a recommendation on... - Features to look for - Makes and Models - Cheapest places to purchase Thanks, Gene |
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Google Madness wrote:
I'm just learning to fly and right now my instructor loans me his set but i'd like to have my own. I'd like to keep the expense to a $350 limit. Can any of you give me a recommendation on... - Features to look for - Makes and Models - Cheapest places to purchase Thanks, Gene I have David Clarks. I am not thrilled with them. They work ok. My fiancee got lightspeeds. they are really nice. I do want to know about these... http://www.clarityaloft.com/ anyone have experience with them? I think those are going to be my next pair. I am tired of the headaches after flights - I think it is from the clarks squeezing my head. Not sure though. I also want less weight on my head and more room above my head. |
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![]() http://www.lightspeedheadsets.com/in...&ProdID=6&HS=1 They're selling Lightspeed branded QFR Xcc ANR for $299. I tried the OEM version of the same thing but I like the Lightspeed branded better, probably due to the very soft leather head cushion the branded version has. On Mar 29, 12:09 pm, "Google Madness" wrote: I'm just learning to fly and right now my instructor loans me his set but i'd like to have my own. I'd like to keep the expense to a $350 limit. Can any of you give me a recommendation on... - Features to look for - Makes and Models - Cheapest places to purchase Thanks, Gene |
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On Mar 29, 12:09 pm, "Google Madness" wrote:
I'm just learning to fly and right now my instructor loans me his set but i'd like to have my own. I'd like to keep the expense to a $350 limit. Can any of you give me a recommendation on... - Features to look for - Makes and Models - Cheapest places to purchase Thanks, Gene The thing I hate about the headset market is that it's way over priced. You can buy a set of isolated earmuffs (the kind ground personnel use) for $20, a microphone for $20, a pair of ipod-esque earbuds for another $20, and a roll of duct tape for 6 bucks. The absolute cheapest pair of aviation headsets start at like $300. It certainly doesn't COST upwards of $1000 to produce these headsets. It costs that much because headset companies know they can charge those amounts, and us pilots will buy them anyways. It kind of sucks, but what can you do? In the audiophile headphone market, the Sennheiser HD-580's (which I own) were top of the line just a few years ago, and they cost me $150 when I bought them new. I saw a pair of ANR headphones at the Sharper Image store a few months for like $25. I'm hoping someday a company will see that a market exists for cheap, well made headsets. It's totally possible for a nice DC X-11 quality set to sell for $200 without a loss. |
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buttman wrote:
On Mar 29, 12:09 pm, "Google Madness" wrote: I'm just learning to fly and right now my instructor loans me his set but i'd like to have my own. I'd like to keep the expense to a $350 limit. Can any of you give me a recommendation on... - Features to look for - Makes and Models - Cheapest places to purchase Thanks, Gene The thing I hate about the headset market is that it's way over priced. You can buy a set of isolated earmuffs (the kind ground personnel use) for $20, a microphone for $20, a pair of ipod-esque earbuds for another $20, and a roll of duct tape for 6 bucks. The absolute cheapest pair of aviation headsets start at like $300. It certainly doesn't COST upwards of $1000 to produce these headsets. It costs that much because headset companies know they can charge those amounts, and us pilots will buy them anyways. It kind of sucks, but what can you do? In the audiophile headphone market, the Sennheiser HD-580's (which I own) were top of the line just a few years ago, and they cost me $150 when I bought them new. I saw a pair of ANR headphones at the Sharper Image store a few months for like $25. I'm hoping someday a company will see that a market exists for cheap, well made headsets. It's totally possible for a nice DC X-11 quality set to sell for $200 without a loss. I agree 100% It's not like they need to get FAA certification or anything. The technology is no longer new. |
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Google,
I'd like to keep the expense to a $350 limit. If that is your hard deck, the shop-branded derivatives of the Lightspeed QFR XCc are what you need. Have a look at Marv Golden or avshop.net. I'd go for the Lightspeed 20XLc though, which is a little more expensive. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Buttman,
The absolute cheapest pair of aviation headsets start at like $300. That's just plain BS. Look again. Also, passive headsets (your duct tape variant) in a small aircraft don't make sense. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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The QFR XCc looks to have a db rating no where near the 20XLc. ( Not to
mention they look kinda lame ) But as opposed to the 20XLc, How about the 15XLc to save the $60. What's the opinion on that option? Gene "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Google, I'd like to keep the expense to a $350 limit. If that is your hard deck, the shop-branded derivatives of the Lightspeed QFR XCc are what you need. Have a look at Marv Golden or avshop.net. I'd go for the Lightspeed 20XLc though, which is a little more expensive. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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absolute cheapest pair of aviation headsets start at like $300. Only if y ou want noise cancelling. Passive ones start under a hundred. Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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"buttman" wrote in message
ups.com It certainly doesn't COST upwards of $1000 to produce these headsets. As if the cost of production were the driving force behind pricing... -- John T http://sage1solutions.com/blogs/TknoFlyer Reduce spam. Use Sender Policy Framework: http://openspf.org ____________________ |
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