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![]() "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Lightspeed's 20XLc is a good "middle groudn" headset. It is a very personal thing and there is a range of right answers, but I sure do like my Lightspeed 20XL. It is amazing how much more I understand compared to my old cheapie set. The ANR works so good that I don't turn it on until after runup, because I want to hear everything the engine is doing. The acustic works so good, I forget to turn on the ANR half the time. Vaughn |
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List the properties of a headset:
weight comfort durability guarantee (will company stand behind them and repair them?) style headroom clarity noise reduction cost etc. Then compare features that are most important to you. For me, clarity and nose reduction was most important, so I chose ANR Lightspeed. |
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