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Old May 17th 05, 05:27 PM
George Patterson
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Thomas Borchert wrote:

Have a close look at the Lightspeed QFR XCc.


Make that a *real* close look. For those that can use them, they seem to be
great and the best bang for the buck. When I tried them at Oshkosh a few years
ago, they did not seal well around glasses (the company warned about this and
had no plans to change it) and a number of people with odd-shaped heads also had
problems. If the cups don't seal well, you get a sort of "feedback" effect in
the speakers.

For that reason, I wouldn't recommend that you mail-order the things, but I
would definitely second Tom's recommendation that you try them out.

George Patterson
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