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Sam, we fly because we love it - it costs us a bucket load of cash to rent
the planes - so why buy something (like a cheap headset) that has the potential to cut into that enjoyment so much, and yet (considering the big picture) save you so little? A few years ago I bit the bullet and bought a Bose Aviation X, and never looked back - in fact just the other day I bought my 2nd one (for passengers - I'm working my way up to 4) - at $US 995 they're the most expensive headset money can buy, and yet Bose can't make enough of them - they're light - comfortable - less clamping force and sound/anr equal to any other (if not better than most). For what it's worth I've now owned 2 David Clark H10-13Xs (David Clarks top-of the-line ANR) and I had just too many problems with the ANR side of things (one set went back 3 times before they replaced it with a new set). Look after it, and you'll be able to sell it in a year or two for more than the new cost of many of the other brands. eBay can be worth a look too. In all fairness one of the Bose's developed a fault too - they replaced it with an entirely new set ![]() Just my 10c worth. CC |
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