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Hello Tom,
I know price is somewhat of a concern to you. I agree with other people saying that you should try the headsets. I was in OSH last year and they've got these booths where they simulate the sound of your plane and you can try on a dozen different headsets. I didn't do any research when i go there and have been flying with ****ty old Dave Clarks (something I imagine cost $99 at one time). Anyhow... i closed my eyes and had my girlfriend hand me headset after headset. This way I wouldn't be swayed by name brand. At the end of the day it came down to Bose for me. They were light, comfortable and super quiet. They were also 400$ more than my second choice. I hummed and hawwed a while and walked around. The thought of spending that much money wasn't great. But i couldn't do the 9 hour flight back home with the headsets I had. I talked to one of the main techy guys at the Bose booth and he really reassured me of their product. If there were problems he said that theyd' take care of me. Very trusting guy. I didn't as warm a feeling and welcome from the other manufacturers. Keep in mind, I was dressed like I drove to OSH in a 87 Pinto and couldn't afford a $5 hamburger no less a $100 one. So for them to put the time in with me where other hadn't meant a great deal. In the end I bought the Bose. I've got, hopefully, lots of years left in aviation and if your prorate it over a number of years, the difference of $400 between headsets doesn't add up to too much over say 5 or 10 years. This is by far the best investment in aviation I've made. So bottom line... try a bunch... don't be swayed by the brand.... and buy the ones you like best. If you can't afford them now, I'd wait and save some more $ and then buy them. Otherwise you'll always be saying, "these are good... but not as good as the ones I should have bought". Just my 2 cents. Let us know what you decide. -dr wrote: Hi folks - I'm new to the group - I have my ppl checkride in a couple of weeks, and when I have it done I'll probably do mostly short sightseeing and medium cross-country flights. I'd love some advice on what headset to buy. Everybody always says "it's a personal thing" but that obviously doesn't really give me much indication of what I should consider. I'm not looking to pay top dollar but I'm willing to spend the money to get something good and comfortable - I don't just want an entry-level headset that I'll want to replace before long. What do you recommend? What are the main features I should be looking for? Which manufacturers have the best reputations? Any specific model recommendations? Thanks, I appreciate it, Tom |
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