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PIREP of sorts: got a new headset, but should I keep it?



 
 
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Old October 26th 05, 09:10 PM
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Default PIREP of sorts: got a new headset, but should I keep it?

I have a Headsets Inc (HI) unit installed in a David Clark H10-40 that
also seems very acceptable, although I've never compared it to any
other unit. As I understand the HI kit operates on a completely
different principle, being an analog servo-cancelling vs the digital
iteration schemes from others. I'd think there would be a major
difference in performance somewhere.

Has anyone else compared the HI modification to one of the all-digital
ones?

 




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