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Old January 2nd 08, 07:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Planning on becoming student pilot and buying a headset thisafternoon

On Jan 2, 12:48 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote:
I brought a pair into David Clark for repair. The Customer Service person
there told me not to wrap the cable around the headset (like everyone does)
when they're not in use. It puts too much strain on the end that goes into
the headset itself.

I like the DCs, partly because they're made ten miles from my house. Too bad
the best price I found them was from a California mailorder house. They
cross the country twice before they got plugged in.

"Chris L" wrote in message

...

What's the best for just a student pilot. Are there any tricks to
using them, keeping them safe, and pluging them in etc?


Thanks,
Chris Lusardi


Of all the headsets I've fixed, the David Clarks are built
the best. Some around here call them "David Clamps" because they're
bit tight.
I've never worked on Bose. The Lightspeeds seem to fall
apart way too soon.

Get ANR. It's well worth it.

Dan