Ryan Ottis
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I’m going to upgrade the audio panel and intercom wiring in my 310 and am going between the Garmin 350c and the PS Engineering 450B
I would like to be able to split audio imputs between everyone, pilot gets Bluetooth, co-pilot gets input 1 and rear seat passengers get input 2. Is this possible? I’m pretty sure you can do this with the 450B but I’m not sure if you can with the 350C
My main pros to each:
350C:
Tellitalk command interface (probably more useful with a 750, but still pretty cool)
can be interfaced with a 750 screen if I upgrade to that one day.
might be plug and play wiring wise if I traded for a remote 35c as part of a future 750 to replace my current 530?
450B:
2 Bluetooth inputs vs just one on the Garmin
I think the screen is going to be easier to understand and set up audio distribution (could be wrong)
Audio based warnings (I’m not sure how helpful this would be, only things I have come up with for warnings are low voltage and the gear horn, maybe there’s something else that would be helpful?)
I think both are good options and probably can’t go wrong with either.
For reference I’ve usually liked PS Engineerings products better with the other 2 airplanes I fly having the 8000BT and the PAR200B - both of which I have been happy with.
I would like to be able to split audio imputs between everyone, pilot gets Bluetooth, co-pilot gets input 1 and rear seat passengers get input 2. Is this possible? I’m pretty sure you can do this with the 450B but I’m not sure if you can with the 350C
My main pros to each:
350C:
Tellitalk command interface (probably more useful with a 750, but still pretty cool)
can be interfaced with a 750 screen if I upgrade to that one day.
might be plug and play wiring wise if I traded for a remote 35c as part of a future 750 to replace my current 530?
450B:
2 Bluetooth inputs vs just one on the Garmin
I think the screen is going to be easier to understand and set up audio distribution (could be wrong)
Audio based warnings (I’m not sure how helpful this would be, only things I have come up with for warnings are low voltage and the gear horn, maybe there’s something else that would be helpful?)
I think both are good options and probably can’t go wrong with either.
For reference I’ve usually liked PS Engineerings products better with the other 2 airplanes I fly having the 8000BT and the PAR200B - both of which I have been happy with.