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Brad
In my lull between CFI's I was reading about headsets, saw several Halo reviews generally good but many indicated hard to find in stock. So, I go to their site and it doesn't say out of stock so what the heck, ordered. Figured it would be like 2 months. Delivered just 3 days later!
I have been using the old DC's that came with the plane. Probably about 15yrs old. Updated them with the soft gel cushions (nice!). But I really hate the clamping, especially after an hour or so. It bothered me the most on my longer PPL cross county flights.
So, the good. Wow so light, I actually think my glasses weight more and they are light. And the sound reduction compared to the DC's (passive)...awesome. Still tweaking which style ear plug to use but looks easy to improvise. I was using the case that it comes in but another advantage to these is that they should keep the flight bag light and small, so no more bulky dedicated case in another case - just throw them in my same flight bag.
I have a big noggin but they have enough adjustability for the mic boom length. I will eventually cut off a bit of the tubing from speakers to ears but no rush there.
I would say the biggest issues are a combination of the mic boom staying in the same place after wearing them for a while. And the natural rotation of the mic element itself seems to want to stay 90 degrees out of whack. Its easy to fix the later, just remove the foam and rotate it back. But it doesn't stay there. Its too bad the natural rotation isn't directly at your mouth instead of facing straight up. Regarding the mic boom remaining in just one spot. I have a hunch this will be a bit tougher to figure out and could be the deal breaker for some. It is just enough of an issue that I will continue to use the DC's through my check ride to keep things simple. Solo practice or flying with the wifey, sure no big deal.
I can report they have been working great through our KMA-24 intercom and work well with my CFI's fancy, schmancy Bose ANR headset. I even tried it with the old passive DC's and it worked good. So, luckily no intercom issues. Due to the mic element rotation slipping back up to 90 degrees out of whack, the VOX threshold has to be a bit more generous (more than I would like).
The little headphone speakers really sound nice! I noticed that I had to really turn them down compared to the passive DC's for the same NavCom volume settings to both. The individual L/R volume control is awesome as I need my left ear a bit louder than my right ear.
It does have a 3.5mm audio input and when the intercom or radio goes active the music is greatly attenuated (good). I would say the 3.5mm audio input is already so attenuated that hearing music in flight in a loud piston single will most likely require the inline headset volume to be cranked. This in turn means the intercom and radio volumes would need to be reduced. But that then means everyone else hooked up to the intercom will have to adjust theirs and round and round it might go. The music thing is a feature for another time, I'm still way too much of a newbie to be flying and listening to music. However, I thought people might want to know. Also, my main goal is to hook in the tablet audio for any EFB audio warnings, alerts, etc.
I'm keeping them. However, I noticed my wife already looked at them in that way and asked what other size ear plugs came with it
I have been using the old DC's that came with the plane. Probably about 15yrs old. Updated them with the soft gel cushions (nice!). But I really hate the clamping, especially after an hour or so. It bothered me the most on my longer PPL cross county flights.
So, the good. Wow so light, I actually think my glasses weight more and they are light. And the sound reduction compared to the DC's (passive)...awesome. Still tweaking which style ear plug to use but looks easy to improvise. I was using the case that it comes in but another advantage to these is that they should keep the flight bag light and small, so no more bulky dedicated case in another case - just throw them in my same flight bag.
I have a big noggin but they have enough adjustability for the mic boom length. I will eventually cut off a bit of the tubing from speakers to ears but no rush there.
I would say the biggest issues are a combination of the mic boom staying in the same place after wearing them for a while. And the natural rotation of the mic element itself seems to want to stay 90 degrees out of whack. Its easy to fix the later, just remove the foam and rotate it back. But it doesn't stay there. Its too bad the natural rotation isn't directly at your mouth instead of facing straight up. Regarding the mic boom remaining in just one spot. I have a hunch this will be a bit tougher to figure out and could be the deal breaker for some. It is just enough of an issue that I will continue to use the DC's through my check ride to keep things simple. Solo practice or flying with the wifey, sure no big deal.
I can report they have been working great through our KMA-24 intercom and work well with my CFI's fancy, schmancy Bose ANR headset. I even tried it with the old passive DC's and it worked good. So, luckily no intercom issues. Due to the mic element rotation slipping back up to 90 degrees out of whack, the VOX threshold has to be a bit more generous (more than I would like).
The little headphone speakers really sound nice! I noticed that I had to really turn them down compared to the passive DC's for the same NavCom volume settings to both. The individual L/R volume control is awesome as I need my left ear a bit louder than my right ear.
It does have a 3.5mm audio input and when the intercom or radio goes active the music is greatly attenuated (good). I would say the 3.5mm audio input is already so attenuated that hearing music in flight in a loud piston single will most likely require the inline headset volume to be cranked. This in turn means the intercom and radio volumes would need to be reduced. But that then means everyone else hooked up to the intercom will have to adjust theirs and round and round it might go. The music thing is a feature for another time, I'm still way too much of a newbie to be flying and listening to music. However, I thought people might want to know. Also, my main goal is to hook in the tablet audio for any EFB audio warnings, alerts, etc.
I'm keeping them. However, I noticed my wife already looked at them in that way and asked what other size ear plugs came with it