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![]() "Luke Scharf" wrote in message ... I'm thinking about upgrading my Sigtronics S-20 headset. Right now, I'm considering the Lightspeed QFR SOLOc and Lightspeed QFR XCc (with ANR). I like the price of the passive headset and I also like that it has a pretty high amount of muffling (28.7 db according to the selasfolk). But, if the ANR headset really is worth the extra expense and hassle, I'd rather get the right headset the first time. I have several questions: 1. Has anyone here flown both models? 2. Do the numbers in the sales-literature mean anything in real life? 3. I know that the Decibel scale is logarithmic. Does the ANR noise reduction reduce noise in such a way that I can compare headsets by adding the passive and active ratings together -- or is the cumulative affect that you hear when you turn on the headset require more subtle math to calculate? I've flown with the QFR X-C's for a couple of years. I like them quite a bit. Sometimes I forget to turn them on, and as such they're about equivalent to my non-ANR Avcomm headsets. After the flight I notice that I forgot to turn them on and think "so THATS why I felt 'off' this flight!" The only thing I don't like about them is that they don't play well with glasses' earpieces-- it seems to break the audio seal around the head and causes humming or squealing noises. I think its because of the stiffness of the padding. The higher priced Lightspeeds come with softer "gel" earpieces (or at least they used to), so I think they are less vulnerable to this problem. I have taken to tilting my glasses such that their earpieces rest up on my head above the headphones' earpieces. Works "ok" for sunglasses and/or my reading half-glasses. (Yes, I do sometimes wear both at once!) -- Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ |
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You may already know this, but you can get the soft "Comfort Seals" for
the Solos and XCs. They're not as thick though. -Steve "John Clonts" wrote in message news ![]() The only thing I don't like about them is that they don't play well with glasses' earpieces-- it seems to break the audio seal around the head and causes humming or squealing noises. I think its because of the stiffness of the padding. The higher priced Lightspeeds come with softer "gel" earpieces (or at least they used to), so I think they are less vulnerable to this problem. I have taken to tilting my glasses such that their earpieces rest up on my head above the headphones' earpieces. Works "ok" for sunglasses and/or my reading half-glasses. (Yes, I do sometimes wear both at once!) |
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John,
softer "gel" earpieces (or at least they used to), Actually, it's not gel but ConFo foam which gets softer with body heat. Conforms very well around glasses. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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