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ive got the david clark H10-20s
they are sweet i love them
pretty standard i think
i used to have red barons, not cool barely workedB| but cheap

the lightspeeds are amazing... my instructor let me fly his one time.. at least i think they were lightspeeds??
they have all these little controls, pretty high tech



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L.A.S.T#14, PMS #309, Ci EL O DI O SA

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DC H10-13.4. Course I bought mine in 1995 or 96... there might be better ones around now. But it works fine, it's reasonably comfortable, etc. No complaints, no problems. Never tried an ANR to compare it though. I mostly chose that one cause it was about the lightest headset available at the time. The gel filled ear seals are comfy, but do get kinda sweaty on long (or interesting) flights. I know they make cotton (or something) covers for em to wick away the sweat. But it's been a long time since I've looked at headsets so they might be totally different now.

Dave

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I use a DC ANR headset and love it. I have flown with my former instructor's Bose X a number of times, and I honestly couldn't feel any difference in comfort, and the ANR feature of my H10-13 is excellent!

Edited to note that it is obviously the 13X as opposed to the non-ANR 13.4.



I got a strong urge to fly, but I got no where to fly to. -PF

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Thanks for the info, guys!

The Denali is OK, but the ANR is just not too consistant. When I tip my head down to look at instruments or charts, the ANR really works great, but when I look back up, it isn't nearly as good. Not sure about that. I'm thinking the seal around my ears, but I can't adjust it any better.

I was thinking going with DC headsets just cause everyone seems to have them, so they must be decent. I was thinking of some flavor of the 13 oz. jobs. They look nice.

Also, the Denali ANR headsets are pretty much ALL plastic. They won't take any abuse, I don't think. Not good in the cramped Cessnas.

Thanks again and more comments/thoughts are greatly appreciated!
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I have one of these. There custsom molded ear peices with the mic actually in the ear peice. So you actually talk though your ear;). They work really well and are as quite as almost any ANR head set. http://www.pantherelectronics.com/



I personally can't talk through my ear, so I'll stick with my DC's. B|



I got a strong urge to fly, but I got no where to fly to. -PF

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I have Pilot Avionics ANR (burgundy color). It was the middle one at the time. Half the time, I would forget to turn them on but I could hear a difference. I liked them, but they did not seal very well around my sunglasses; if I were current, I'd probably try gels. Also, Lightspeeds did not play nice with them; I flew for an hour and couldn't hear anything the guy next to me said.

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I've got Lightspeed 20XL's, and my wife has Lightspeed Twenty3g's. Both are great, and the 3g's are cool because of the cell phone/music input jack with muting. I steal them from her when she's not looking.

Lightspeed has great customer service. Only one minor problem with my headset so far, a sticky switch on the battery box, and they shipped the part to me overnight at no charge - after they were out of warranty.

Lance

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I fly with a marv golden anr but always forget the battery pack. I like the anr and want to stay with it forever. DC are really nice to and they make a nice anr. The best out there is the bose but if you dont have a grand just sitting around your probably going to be disappointed.:S


"Believe me! The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously!"
-- Friedrich Nietzsche

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Thanks for the info, guys!

I figure that for $277 each, the 13.4 will be good for now. If/when I start flying a lot more, I'll probably replace them with some ANR headsets and move those to the backseats.

I would LOVE the Bose headsets, but like you said, you need $1000 laying around. LOL

I'm looking forward to getting them. I hear customer support is great for them (like most headsets). I hear of Lightspeeds breaking a lot (on a Mooney maillist), which would be good to have a great customer support system.

As far as the music inputs, my Sigtronics intercom has that input feature too. I'm looking forward to using it!

(I just took my checkride 8 days ago at 40.4 hrs TT, so I am just starting.)
http://www.brandonandlaura.com

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congrats on your being rated...you beat me by 4.2 hours I think. Good for you. Next step...jump pilot!!!


"Believe me! The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously!"
-- Friedrich Nietzsche

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what kind of headsets do you fly with?
Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks.



I used to have a Telex ANR and it was always such a pain in the ass. Buying batteries got expensive(I fly a bunch of different airplanes at work so no, I couldn't just get an adapter to plug into a power source). I ended getting a good Dave Clark head set. I also got a small Telex with a boom mike and an ear plug that I clip on my glasses. I use it when flying passengers. They work for me but you really just need to find what works best for you.
Safe Flying!!
Jack Gregory

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I thought it was funny to see that -13.4s actually weight something like 14.6oz (cant remember the exact number now) with the gel ear seals. If you wanna lose that ounce you gotta put on the foam ear seals that are included too. :P

And yeah, I've heard their support is excellent, especially if you go to the factory in person (in MA). I learned to fly not far from there. My instructor mentioned that he'd flown there with a problem and they fixed his headset, icluding replacing some parts, for free while he waited. And it was like 10 years old.

Dave

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I have one of these. There custsom molded ear peices with the mic actually in the ear peice. So you actually talk though your ear;). They work really well and are as quite as almost any ANR head set. http://www.pantherelectronics.com/



I guess that's better than talking out of your ass. ;)
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what kind of headsets do you fly with? I bought a Denali ANR headset and am not completely satisfied with it. I can't decide if I want to keep with the ANR theme or just go with a DC or the like.

Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks.



Currently I use a Lightspeed Tenty 3G http://www.anrheadsets.com/products20-3g.asp

My first set was a Sigtronics Stereo http://www.sigtronics.com/air/s58.html

Loved them both

I used DC's for my training but was not really impressed.
Im saving (LOL) for a BOSE X B|

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what kind of headsets do you fly with? I bought a Denali ANR headset and am not completely satisfied with it. I can't decide if I want to keep with the ANR theme or just go with a DC or the like.

Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks.



My dad splurged for a noise-reduction headset, something like $300 or $400, and he swears by it. He's normally kinda cheap about stuff like that, so it's saying something. I don't know what brand he has, though.

I have a Flightcomm headset that is not NR, but I like it okay. I had the upgrade to gel-filled earcups for a few extra bucks.

-Jeffrey
-Jeffrey
"With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!"

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I must admit that I could tell a pretty good difference between the ANR and passive, there were too many problems I found:

- would get BAD feedback at times (deafening)
- would sound different depending on my head position (probably a fit issue)
- having to replace batteries and turn the headset ON
- price tag of $550 (nothing compared to Bose)
- Denali ANR is made of plastic
- seperate volume knobs for each ear (why?)
- mic didn't work on all intercoms with non-ANR headsets

Oh well. Sending back today via UPS and the two 13.4's are en route.
http://www.brandonandlaura.com

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