Could these headsets be rewired for use in aircraft?
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Could these headsets be rewired for use in aircraft?
Asus has just released their new noise cancelling gaming headsets. They're about $120 a pair. Be nice to have a set for my passengers in the back. Do you think they could be rewired to work with aviation plugs? Be a cheap option if they could.
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Peripherals & Accessories- ASUS Vulcan ANC
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Peripherals & Accessories- ASUS Vulcan ANC
Hard to say anything definitive, with the little information given. For listening, they might well work ok, but I have my doubts about the microphone. Aviator's headsets still conform to the needs of carbon microphones, whereas PC's and other gaming devices are a bit more up to date.
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The impedence of them is going to cause you issues I think DC's are 150ohms for the cans and 50 for the mic or it could be the other way round.
You will have to have a look through the tech specs of the intercom to see if they are within the range it can operate with.
I ain't very wiggly amp savy though but I would stay clear of anything which isn't the same as what ever the tech sheets of DC say.
You will have to have a look through the tech specs of the intercom to see if they are within the range it can operate with.
I ain't very wiggly amp savy though but I would stay clear of anything which isn't the same as what ever the tech sheets of DC say.