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Brand new student here and I need to purchase an aviation headset, any recommendations? I've done a bit of homework but I'd like to here some of yall's opinions. Thanks in advance.
Brand new student here and I need to purchase an aviation headset, any recommendations? I've done a bit of homework but I'd like to here some of yall's opinions. Thanks in advance.
I guess I was one of the few who didn’t waste any time with cheap headsets and went straight to the Bose A20 lol. That said I think the Zulu 3s are the best value. The in ear headsets like the Clarity Aloft are great if your ears can handle the in ear “feel” and the band that goes over the ear.
I've wondered about this combination method. So you take a passive headset throw a set of "hearo's" (high fidelity earplugs for musicians) under them and for under $150 bucks have better attenuation than the $1k bose? hmm. but then again you have the worst of both worlds, muff weight/heat AND in-ear discomfort (if that bothers you)Back in 2003, I was part of the USAF E-3 ANR flight test team. We flight tested a Bose product and someone else’s ANR product. The Bose was the clear cut winner of the two.
But, passive to ANR, we found that passive won out. With this caveat: Passive headset + foam ear plugs provided greater sound attenuation than ANR. Additionally, for our mission duration we would eat a set of batteries per mission. For a max-duration mission, spare batteries were required to have ANR protection from take-off to land.
End result: we allowed aircrew to choose ANR or passive. Once chosen, no going back. I’ve been out of the E-3 for 10 years and don’t know what they are issuing today.
There was about a 50% adoption rate, if I recall correctly.
About the same time, AMC did a study on the long term effects of prolonged ANR usage. They found some minor hearing loss associated with thousands of hours under ANR across aircrew using ANR.
Don’t recall if there was ever follow up on that.
I've wondered about this combination method. So you take a passive headset throw a set of "hearo's" (high fidelity earplugs for musicians) under them and for under $150 bucks have better attenuation than the $1k bose? hmm. but then again you have the worst of both worlds, muff weight/heat AND in-ear discomfort (if that bothers you)
Never pursued this as I like my QT Halos. And never thought my ASA's were lacking in attenuation. And I consider myself sensitive to noise in general.
Everyone finds different comfortable levels in different set, some more than others. Possibly arkvet, you tried the DC H20-10? But I'd wager you tried one of their "older" legacy styles, with the oval ear cups and metal bands. I too found those to be worthy of the title "Clamp". But the 20-10 is a very different style. Gel ear cups, gel under the headpad, flexible boom mic, not the articuled metal mic, and more of a rectangular shaped earcup. HUGE difference (for me) in comfort. YMMV
I'd agree the Zulu for $400 is a good deal, and probably the best way to go for a starter who wants ANR.
I’m with you. I bought s pair of Zulu 3s before I had ever flown. Noise cancelling can save your hearing. I also wanted to give myself every opportunity to hear my cfi and atc clearly. Also these headsets hold there values well so reselling them if you end up not flying anymore seems pretty easy as long as you take care of them. Seemed like a no brainer to me.
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Thanks for all of the help folks. I found a used David Clark H10-60 on Ebay for $60.
I think this is a great approach - getting a decent used headset. After you get your license and are sure you are going to stick with flying for the long term - I would get a good ANR headset. I waited 18 years to get a good quality headset. It makes a world of difference. I wish I would have done it sooner.Oh yeah, I’m sure once I finish up I’ll graduate myself to a different pair. The clarks seemed to get the best backing from everyone i talked to and I figured they’d be a good backup or passenger set down the road.
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Another local guy. Too bad you're an Alabama fan.
I use A20s and have no regrets
Good advice.Also, try a pair of what you think you want on your head if you can. DC's are quality headsets, but I can't wear a pair for more than 1/2 hour without getting a headache. I have a large head (careful! The straight line is too easy...) and they are just too tight. I've got a couple of pairs of AVCOM's that I used for my private training and later bought two pairs of Telex first generation ANR headsets off eBay for ~$65.
How the set fits you is very important. Both for comfort and for hearing.
John
Where are you training? Air Venture?At the rate I'm going, it will take
Good advice.
I figure these D/C's will run me through training for certain and I can test a few out after that. I flew my second flight yesterday (yeah, soooo green I am) and that was the first time I wore them.
I took my written there. They're good people. You'll probably do at least one XC to TUPYep, airventure. It was either that or Downtown Aviation and they are based out of Dewitt Spain, I live in Collierville and Air Venture is only 13 miles from my house.