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Squawk 2650 16th May 2005 08:50

Headsets
 
Hi Everyone,

I need to buy a new headset as mine has 'gone tech'. I was just wondering what the headset of choice was for most people!

Also if anyone has brought a headset from the states and had it shipped over.... does it work out any cheaper??

Thanks in advance!

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L

BroomstickPilot 16th May 2005 09:13

Squark 2650

This must be one of the most done to death-est topics on the whole website. If you use the search facility you should come up with a mass of information on this subject.

Broomstick

aerobatic_dude 16th May 2005 19:09

If your looking for something for " cheap"ish money try the Telex Echelon, It's a good headset for handy money, It's comfortable, reduce's a lot of noise and look's nice.
For £125.00 from Transair you can't go wrong

The Pilot 17-79 from Transair is also a nice headset but at £325.00 from Transair it's a bit on the pricy side( but if you want to go into space it's approved for space flight )

If you want to be like everyone else the David Clark H10-13.4 is a good reliable headset but to be honest i prefer the Echelon to these. £239.95 from Transair

Then there's the Bose X, haven't tried this headset but from what i hear it's a good headset, but for the price no thanks.

Miserlou 17th May 2005 05:58

Peltor. Comfort and economy.

soay 17th May 2005 08:58

If you don't like having your brain squeezed, or getting headset hair (not my problem any more), try Clarity Aloft. I bought mine from Adams Aviation in the UK, but you can buy them direct. You'll probably get charged VAT, so there's not much difference in the price.

aaron5150 17th May 2005 09:06

I think the Pilot 17-79 from Transair is a good buy... it's now priced at £295 plus p&p but it really is a good ANR headset. It also comes with a 5 year guarantee and its own custom headset case.

Squawk 2650 17th May 2005 10:55

Cheers, See I use Peltors at the mo and have no complaints but wondered whether it was worth investing in a david clark set?? Anyone used both??

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silverknapper 17th May 2005 16:17

Used both - preferred DC. Peltors not comfy on long flights I found, and not as well made - mine broke!!
DC used to be real head squeezers, but 13.4 is very comfortable.

cosworth211 18th May 2005 01:07

Sennheiser HME 100. Best noise reduction in non ANR category, leagues above daniel clarke stuff. How valuable is your hearing???

Mine stays on well during aerobatics. all for 150 odd notes.

Squawk 2650 18th May 2005 08:52

Thanks for all the info. I've never used the ANR headsets are they worth investing in? do you notice a huge difference?

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S-Works 18th May 2005 09:12

There can be only one....... BOSE-X

Dont wast your time on anything else. Expensive but worth every penny and will last a lifetime.

Incredibly light fantastic ANR, 50hr battery life.

I have lent mine to people and had to pry them from there cold dead hands to get them back.

:D


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