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I absolutely recommend the Headst's, Inc. kits. My friend and I have
converted several DC's, with absolute satisfaction. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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On Apr 12, 3:24 am, Scott Skylane wrote:
I absolutely recommend the Headst's, Inc. kits. My friend and I have converted several DC's, with absolute satisfaction. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane I agree! I converted 2 DC H10-13.4 headsets over a year ago. An easy 45 min job if you have moderate hands-on skills (disassembly, soldering, etc.). The only problem I had during re-construction is insufficient room inside the ear cups for the module after installing the foam. Just couldn't get it shoved in all the way and have the speaker lay flat. I had to use a touch of SuperGlue around the speaker flange to make it sit tight on the cup. Other than that, absolutely no problems and I'm very happy with the performance. There's quite a difference when you throw the switch! --Jeff |
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