I’m looking to add another ANR headset to my collection. I have 2x Lightspeed already, so the Delta is on the short list. I have a CO detector in the plane so that feature isn’t that interesting to me. But I wonder if the frequency tuning is worth the spend?
I own the Bose A30, 2x Lightspeed Delta Zulus, and the Bose Proflight 2.
I use the Proflight 2 at my airline job. Love them. I used them in my 310 and they work, but still let in the noise.
I have the Bose A30 because my airline bought me one and I already owned the ProFlight 2. I use the Bose A30 for CAP flying and occasionally in my 310 with extra pax. Great headset and probably my favorite of all, especially for GA, but also the most expensive but definitely the most quiet. They really improved the clamping and they’re comfortable.
Now for the Lightspeed Delta Zulu. I traded in my LightSpeed Sierras and upgraded to the DZ. The headsets are light and slightly more bulky than the A30. They sound good and are quiet. I have not experienced the popping noise. I really had a “whop whop whop” type sound in the Sierra headsets. The DZ’s don’t have that. I like that they are rechargeable. The batteries last a long time. I like that it has a battery backup just in case.
The things I don’t like about the DZ:
1. The Bluetooth turns on automatically with the headset power. You can turn it off manually.
2. The CO is way too sensitive. It goes off way before my Sentry and multiple times when I know CO is not present. The CO warning goes off way more in one headset than the other.
3. The charging port is for mini HDMI. This should’ve been a USB-C port.
Overall I like the DZ and glad I traded my Sierras for them.