Which Light Speed Zulu to buy?
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Many moons ago the Saab's I flew were re-fitted with Bose noise canceling headsets. At the time I had my own DC non-noise canceling headset and the difference was quite stunning, in both comfort and performance, the Bose was exceptional. As for the plugs, they were hardwired into the plane with a multi point plug unlike that of the normal single plug in variety.
Now, the really important question....got a picture of your sister....?
Nosey
Now, the really important question....got a picture of your sister....?
Nosey
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Originally Posted by kelly slater
Personally I would pick the new Bose over the Bose X and the Zulus would come third. I have no experience with any of these headsets, just an unfounded preference.
That comment has to be one of the best
Perhaps I could have given a bit more of an explanation for my preference. I know people with Bose X and I know people with Lightspeed Zulu. All are happy with their choice and none would change. I have seen both but not used either. I have read about both as well as the new Bose 20, so my choice is not as unfounded as I make out.
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Is there somebody flying on ATR with an ANR ?
I've read into the AMM that the VHF on this aircraft works with a microphone with an impedance equals to 600 ohms. That means some ANR don't fit.
I've read into the AMM that the VHF on this aircraft works with a microphone with an impedance equals to 600 ohms. That means some ANR don't fit.