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Title: Recomend me a good aviaiton headset for under $300
Post by: Animal on August 06, 2003, 10:37:11 AM
The cable on my SoftComm Red Baron died horribly.

I need a new headset under $300. What is considered the best set in the pricerange?

Also, anyone know how to replace the cable on the Red Baron? I want to fix it so at least I dont have to rent one when I'm taking a passenger.

-edit-
just called SoftComm, they will replace the cable free of charge.
Title: Recomend me a good aviaiton headset for under $300
Post by: davidpt40 on August 06, 2003, 11:53:38 AM
Did Charles Lindberg use or need a headset when he flew the Spruce Goose across the Smokey Mountains?!?!
Title: Recomend me a good aviaiton headset for under $300
Post by: Animal on August 06, 2003, 12:16:08 PM
Neither did the German raiders when they attacked Pearl Harbor!
Title: Recomend me a good aviaiton headset for under $300
Post by: Golfer on August 06, 2003, 03:06:22 PM
David Clark H10-60.

Not ANR or anything like that, good noise cancelling mic so when talking on the ICOM you dont hear as much engine noise as you would with a lesser quality mic.

Not sure of the cost...But the David Clark 13.4 (it has a fully flex boom rather than a metal slide and a 1/2 length flex boom) are good headsets and weigh...imagine this...13.4 ounces.  Both good headsets and Dave Clark makes top of the line stuff.

I use the H10-60 and it hasn't let me down yet.  For passengers, I also own a pair of Soft Comm (I want to say Silver Fox(its one model) but am not sure of the name, I bought them at the FBO I worked at last summer and they were $80/each at cost for a retail of a little over a hundred.  they work great and I even got a few sets of "demo" Gel earseals)
Title: Recomend me a good aviaiton headset for under $300
Post by: Animal on August 07, 2003, 10:01:45 AM
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Originally posted by Golfer
David Clark H10-60.

Not ANR or anything like that, good noise cancelling mic so when talking on the ICOM you dont hear as much engine noise as you would with a lesser quality mic.

Not sure of the cost...But the David Clark 13.4 (it has a fully flex boom rather than a metal slide and a 1/2 length flex boom) are good headsets and weigh...imagine this...13.4 ounces.  Both good headsets and Dave Clark makes top of the line stuff.

I use the H10-60 and it hasn't let me down yet.  For passengers, I also own a pair of Soft Comm (I want to say Silver Fox(its one model) but am not sure of the name, I bought them at the FBO I worked at last summer and they were $80/each at cost for a retail of a little over a hundred.  they work great and I even got a few sets of "demo" Gel earseals)



Thanks, I'll see if I can find them below $300 on ebay or something.
Title: Recomend me a good aviaiton headset for under $300
Post by: Toad on August 07, 2003, 10:07:55 AM
Animal,

I had a pair of these Flightcomm 4DX's in my PT for 14 years, never had a lick of trouble with them. It's pretty noisy in an open cockpit but although they don't have the sound insulation of a DC, they were very good.

They're not the very best but for what you're talking about doing with them, they'll more than do the job.

(http://www.clevelandairsports.com/miva/graphics/00000001/4dxlg.jpg)

Usually available in the $100-$125 range. Did I mention they were inexpensive?  ;)