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Old October 3rd 03, 04:36 PM
Duane MacInnis
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Default Lightspeed does it again

I followed the posts about Lightspeed selling pretty good equipment, and
most importantly, standing behind their products when they have problems. I
was particularly impressed with Jay Honeck's reports (hi Jay) about his
Oshkosh experience. So, as a treat to myself I recently bought a 30/3G for
my "new" Cheetah.

Last week, like an idiot, I lost the phone patch cord. I called Lightspeed
yesterday to get a new one. After explaining the situation, giving my
address, etc, I then offered my card number for payment. Without hesitation
she says, "Nah, that's OK, we'll just send you a new one..."

Just amazing. What do you do with guys like that.

Duane
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Duane MacInnis PE
Flight Instructor
Cell (604) 454-7415
www.macinnisaviation.com

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Old October 3rd 03, 04:40 PM
Russell Kent
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Duane MacInnis wrote:

Just amazing. What do you do with guys like that.


Easy answer: send them more business.

Russell Kent

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Old October 3rd 03, 05:34 PM
Jay Honeck
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Good work, Duane.

Our new Twenty 3Gs are still working great. They are simply wonderful.
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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Old October 4th 03, 02:07 AM
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Good to hear the new ones are okay.

As a side note, today I dropped my airplane off at an airport a few
hundred miles from home for a specialized installation. Flew up with
my BOSE X's. A friend followed to return me home. In his plane were
Lightspeed 25's which I used. After about 1/2 hour I couldn't stand
it any longer and had to put my Bose back on. Compared to the X's
they were noisey and uncomfortable. Now don't get me wrong, I
previously owned the 25's and thought they were great, but experienced
the same problems as many of the folks here have. I also experienced
the joy of fabulous customer service, just too much of it. Anyway, if
anyone tells you that the Lightspeeds as good as Bose, they haven't
done a REAL side by side comparison.

On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:34:08 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote:

Good work, Duane.

Our new Twenty 3Gs are still working great. They are simply wonderful.


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Old October 4th 03, 04:31 AM
Victor J. Osborne, Jr.
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Just got our X's today and even the difference between to 'old' Bose
headsets are noticeable.

Ditto on the comparison. If you try both, you'll stay w/ the Bose X.

(The problem is the $1g each.)

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Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr.



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Old October 4th 03, 01:19 PM
Stu Gotts
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 23:31:42 -0400, "Victor J. Osborne, Jr."
wrote:


Ditto on the comparison. If you try both, you'll stay w/ the Bose X.

(The problem is the $1g each.)


Correct, and a main reason I decided to switch was the no-interest
payoff! Otherwise $2100 is a bit too much for a couple of headsets
that get 150 hours a year.
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Old October 4th 03, 05:40 AM
Jon Carlson
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Not true. I just got my brand new Bose X headset on Wednesday, and
flew 3+ hours on Thursday. In the cockpit I had my existing pair of
Lightspeed 25XLs, which I have used for years. I was curious to do a
"real" side by side comparison, as you put it.

After wearing both for a while, I would say they are "different", and
I like some aspects of each. The Bose has good noise reduction, but
the sound that remains is in the low frequency range. The Lightspeeds,
when I would remove the Bose and put them on, seem a little louder but
the sound quality is different and I preferred it. I found it less
tiring than the sound quality that the Bose "lets through", even
though the Bose seems quantitatively quieter.

In addition, the physical features are different. The Bose is nice and
light, and I really like the mic boom - the Lightspeed has a short mic
boom that's always kind of bugged me. The Bose has less rotational
inertia as you turn your head back and forth just because the
Lightspeeds have those huge clunky earcups. But the Lightspeeds have
"cushier" ear cups and less clamping force. And they sit better on the
top of my head. I get a sore spot on the top of my head from the Bose
after a couple hours. Remember this is with a brand new set that I
just got yesterday, so yes, they have the new style head band
cushions....

After my 3 hours flying, I had a slight fatigue headache/tension,
which I attribute to the difference in the Bose headset - I can and
have flown for 6 hour legs with the Lightspeeds and never felt that
way.

Net result is I'm not at all sold on the Bose. I would like to be,
because my plane has builtin Bose connectors so I wouldn't have to
deal with batteries, and I like the size of the Bose, etc. I'm still
going to keep at least one set of the Bose because my wife doesn't
like Lightspeeds. I'd kind of like to get two. But if I don't like it,
I'm not going to, and I'm definitely not sold yet.

The bottom line is that headsets are like shoes - they all fit a
little different, and just because one fits you doesn't mean it's
going to fit me. This is why it's worth trying them even if your buddy
really likes brand XYZ. Just because he likes them doesn't mean you
will.

-Jon C.




"Stu Gotts" wrote in message
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.... Anyway, if
anyone tells you that the Lightspeeds as good as Bose, they haven't
done a REAL side by side comparison.



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Old October 4th 03, 01:22 PM
Stu Gotts
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 04:40:34 GMT, "Jon Carlson" wrote:

Give it some time, you'll begin to appreciate the Bose as time goes
on, I did. Also, Lightspeed has a longer mike boom that is available.
Give them a call and get the particulars, but they'll need to install
it. Just another thing I changed on mine that required a return trip
to their fatherland.

In addition, the physical features are different. The Bose is nice and
light, and I really like the mic boom - the Lightspeed has a short mic
boom that's always kind of bugged me. The Bose has less rotational
inertia as you turn your head back and forth just because the
Lightspeeds have those huge clunky earcups. But the Lightspeeds have
"cushier" ear cups and less clamping force. And they sit better on the
top of my head. I get a sore spot on the top of my head from the Bose
after a couple hours. Remember this is with a brand new set that I
just got yesterday, so yes, they have the new style head band
cushions....

Net result is I'm not at all sold on the Bose. I would like to be,
because my plane has builtin Bose connectors so I wouldn't have to
deal with batteries, and I like the size of the Bose, etc. I'm still
going to keep at least one set of the Bose because my wife doesn't
like Lightspeeds. I'd kind of like to get two. But if I don't like it,
I'm not going to, and I'm definitely not sold yet.

The bottom line is that headsets are like shoes - they all fit a
little different, and just because one fits you doesn't mean it's
going to fit me. This is why it's worth trying them even if your buddy
really likes brand XYZ. Just because he likes them doesn't mean you
will.

-Jon C.




"Stu Gotts" wrote in message
.. .

.... Anyway, if
anyone tells you that the Lightspeeds as good as Bose, they haven't
done a REAL side by side comparison.



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Old October 4th 03, 10:06 PM
Jon Carlson
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Well.... The longer I was in the cockpit, the more it hurt. So I'm not
sure "give it some time" is going to make me like them. I have
experienced this before with friends' Bose sets, and was cautiously
optimistic that there were other issues and I'd end up liking Bose
this time. But I'm now pretty sure it's more about the shape of my
head versus whatever their headband does different that just doesn't
fit. C'est la vie, that's why we have choices.

-Jon C.



"Stu Gotts" wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 04:40:34 GMT, "Jon Carlson" wrote:

Give it some time, you'll begin to appreciate the Bose as time goes
on, I did.



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Old October 7th 03, 12:48 AM
Max T, CFI
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I agree! Bose hurt my ears and are uncomfortable after an hour.
I've flown 8 hours (with a one hour break in the middle) with my Lightspeeds,
and my ears were fine. Of course this disclaimer applies: "Your ears (mileage) may vary."
Max T, MCFI

After my 3 hours flying, I had a slight fatigue headache/tension,
which I attribute to the difference in the Bose headset - I can and
have flown for 6 hour legs with the Lightspeeds and never felt that
way.




 




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