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LightSpeed QFR CC ANR vs Bose Aviation X
I have used LightSpeed QFR Cross Country (ANR) headset for 4 years. During this AOPA 2006 convention, I was tempted by the Bose's discount and purchased a Bose X headset. After 2 flights, today I decide to return the Bose headset. The reason that I return the Bose is because it seems to be noisier than the QFR CC. I could hear all kinds of higher frequency noise during the flights that made me feel uncomfortable. However, I feel upset because all the reviews saying Bose X is better in noise cancellation, which I don't agree. Is there any one who has the same experience as me? BTW, I also own a LightSpeed 20-3G headset. I only wore it for several flights before I put it on my passenger seat for the occasional passenger. I felt it is nosier than the QFR. BTW, I brought my QFR ANR headsets for $230 per pair. Thanks in advance. |
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