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Trying to decide which to buy! I've heard bose are better than the Zulu. Has anyone tried both?
As a Flight Instructor, I received a discount on the Zulu 2. I really like the fitment on my head and very comfortable.
which color do you prefer?
Color doesn't bother me, it's the quality
That's my point, quality is a wash so that leaves you with the color...
Trying to decide which to buy! I've heard bose are better than the Zulu. Has anyone tried both?
I have, in various client planes before I replaced my old headset (and I do mean old -- literally falling apart after 15 years). They are both great, the Bose maybe a teensy bit better, but definitely not $400 better -- not even close. Hence, I bought a Zulu.2 during their spring sale for $800 with free shipping.Has anyone tried both?
Has anyone tried both?
After near 200 hours with the Zulu.2, I'm not sure that's possible. I'd be willing to try on an OA-modified Z.2 and find out, but not to pay to try it.Whatever headset you choose, Oregon Aero can improve the fit and comfort.
After near 200 hours with the Zulu.2, I'm not sure that's possible. I'd be willing to try on an OA-modified Z.2 and find out, but not to pay to try it.
My CFI has the A20's and let me use them on one of my early flights. I thought they were OK, until I used a set of Zulu's. That said, headphones are a very personal decision - there is no 'best' answer for everyone. I went with the Zulu's and haven't been disapointed at all.
That said, this might sway your decision a bit. Be sure to listen on headphones so you can really hear what's going on. Pretty safe to say that the Bose's are not the winners in this test.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhRz6XZIE7E
My CFI has the A20's and let me use them on one of my early flights. I thought they were OK, until I used a set of Zulu's. That said, headphones are a very personal decision - there is no 'best' answer for everyone. I went with the Zulu's and haven't been disapointed at all.
That said, this might sway your decision a bit. Be sure to listen on headphones so you can really hear what's going on. Pretty safe to say that the Bose's are not the winners in this test.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhRz6XZIE7E
I fell asleep about halfway through, what happened? Did the Rapa Nui people really cut down all the trees to make those heads?
Yeah, I'm sure they rigged it. Good lord - whatever makes you feel good about your purchase, I guess.
IMHO, the Zulu's outperformed everything in that test - to my ears. But honestly, I believe that the Senn's ANR technology is way better than Bose - and I also believe it's a better overall ANR headset (one of the Partner's in my plane has a set and we switched on a XC...he liked his Senn's better than the Zulu's).
Like I said, picking headphones is a subjective thing - people have big ears or big heads or whatever, prefer specific features, etc... But assuming that since Senn sponsored a video that it's rigged is just plain ignorant. They have everything to lose and nothing to gain.
All that being said, Bose for many, many years has been the butt of jokes with audiophiles...ever heard, BOSE - "Buy Other Sound Equipment"...or "No high, no lows...must be BOSE". To be fair, some of their stuff does sound good to me in the right setting - but then I see the price tag and think...who the hell buy's this stuff? I've never been a fan of their original ANR headphones. The engineering behind Bose speakers is designed to play to the sounds the human ear hears best. Through acoustical wizardry, Bose is able to create the illusion of accurate and full range sound. This does not change the fact that Bose speakers are not accurately reproducing music or movie soundtracks. Whatever, doesn't matter for headsets in the air - good ANR and clear audio at specific frequencies is what matters.
Earlier in this thread you made the comment about color - since from a tech perspective the headsets are the same. They aren't (I was a professional sound engineer for many years - I was a front of house engineer for several bands on tour that I'm sure you listen to on your iPod...) and I can assure you that Sennheiser knows what they are doing in this space - way more than Bose. So, even if they were technically the same - why is the Bose $300 more? That alone would keep my from buying one.
Furthermore, The cost of Bose is another part of the illusion. By attaching a high price tag, Bose creates an exclusive mystique to their product.
Anything is going to sound good to you if you paid a bunch of money for it, right?
Okay- with all that being said, it comes down to this final statement, which sometimes people forget: "All that matters is that it sounds good to you!"
You fell asleep half way through a 3:42 video? I suggest you get checked for narcolepsy.