jpower
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Hey all,
I don't hang around here much anymore, something about work being super busy, but I have a question that I'm hoping someone here may have some insight into.
I have your standard David Clark headset right now, but I'm planning to upgrade to ANR once I get my CFI, or perhaps sooner due to an impending long trip. My understanding is that the two gold standards are the Lightspeed Zulu PFX and the Bose A20, but both have now been available for a number of years. Is anyone aware of anything new that's coming that may be worth waiting for? If I'm going to drop $1k+ on a headset, I really want to avoid a Cool New Feature™ from coming out right after I buy mine, since I expect them to last a very long time.
My expectation is that the noise cancellation in these headsets is already so good, and they are already so feature-packed (namely with bluetooth phone and music), that there's not so much that you can add to them to make them better, but was just curious to hear your opinions.
Another side question--I've flown as a passenger with Lightspeed Sierras, and they don't feel great on my head after a while. Should I expect the same fit on the PFX? I'll be trying out someone's A20s in the coming week(s) so I'll be able to see how those feel, but I don't know anyone with a PFX and I don't know of anywhere here in SE Michigan where I could try them out.
Thanks in advance!
I don't hang around here much anymore, something about work being super busy, but I have a question that I'm hoping someone here may have some insight into.
I have your standard David Clark headset right now, but I'm planning to upgrade to ANR once I get my CFI, or perhaps sooner due to an impending long trip. My understanding is that the two gold standards are the Lightspeed Zulu PFX and the Bose A20, but both have now been available for a number of years. Is anyone aware of anything new that's coming that may be worth waiting for? If I'm going to drop $1k+ on a headset, I really want to avoid a Cool New Feature™ from coming out right after I buy mine, since I expect them to last a very long time.
My expectation is that the noise cancellation in these headsets is already so good, and they are already so feature-packed (namely with bluetooth phone and music), that there's not so much that you can add to them to make them better, but was just curious to hear your opinions.
Another side question--I've flown as a passenger with Lightspeed Sierras, and they don't feel great on my head after a while. Should I expect the same fit on the PFX? I'll be trying out someone's A20s in the coming week(s) so I'll be able to see how those feel, but I don't know anyone with a PFX and I don't know of anywhere here in SE Michigan where I could try them out.
Thanks in advance!