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Old 27th September 2019 | 09:49
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27/09
 
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Originally Posted by S-Works
Are you really lecturing me on the way to wear a headset? I can tell you that I find DC headsets purgatory to wear. I have been issued with enough of them in time at work to know exactly how to adjust them and they are crap. I fly a turboprop for a living and they are utterly dreadful for cutting the noise. The Bose are just sublime.
Not lecturing you at all, get off your high horse.

I was relating my experience with DC's which is obviously different to yours. In my experience they are not crap as you so eloquently put it. I was merely offering one suggestion as to why your experience was different, obviously not. Telling me you fly a turbprop for a living cuts no ice with me, it certainly doesn't make you special. It might interest you to know there are a few piston aircraft that rival a turbo prop for noise.

I have a couple of turbo prop hours too and the DC's were just fine at noise cancelling.

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