Gr82Aviate
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Does anyone have any experience as to which is quieter in the cockpit, the bose qc2 combo or the sennheiser hmec25? I currently have an old huge knockoff headset that wont fit in my flight bag with the 85lbs of jepps. I just got the bose qc2 in the mail but after putting them on they dont seem to block out as much noise as I would like.
I dont care if I can listen to my ipod, I just like it quiet but it also has to fit somehow in the flight case. Thanks!!
Anyone using any of the newer headsets available that can recommend one that is comfortable for long days(lightweight, and not too bulky), and does a good job of keeping down the noise?
I'll sound like an a-hole for saying this but...
buying a $1000 headset on 25K/year??
suck it up and use a DC H10-30 like the rest of us did years ago. Mine is 20 years old, lasted from solo to cfiing and 135 cargo to commuters and still going strong in my aerobat today.
as for the mic and speaker - it still amazes me the amount of guys (commuter and mainline - newhire to 20 plus year vet) that can't figure out how to use the mic/speaker without making it squeal.
Not a "headset" as required by:
FAR, 21.305, 25.1457, TSO-C57a Headsets and Speakers, 121.359(g)
Do your own research. Even check the uFlymike website, not TSO'd
PBR
I just got the QC2 and Uflymike set and I will not trade them for anything. Sitting in a relatively quiet room and turning them on does not do them justice. you have to try them on a plane. The bose seems to take both the painful highs and lows out of sound. The bose X are good but ugly and expensive. The Heisenbergerstiens or whatever are good and more rugged than the QC2s but heavier, bulky and give about the same performance. I didn't even mention batteries. The QC2 uses one AAA and it's in one earphone not inline on the cord.
silver02ex said:Keep an extra battery handy right? In 5 years, there's been a few trips I forgot to carry extra battery, so it's easier said than done.
...I forgot to carry extra battery... If it dies in flight, then what?
Anyone using any of the newer headsets available that can recommend one that is comfortable for long days(lightweight, and not too bulky), and does a good job of keeping down the noise?
The problem with the QC2 is if the battery dies, the whole headset dies, unlike the Bose X. Which goes to a passive headset when the battery dies. I know I know. Keep an extra battery handy right? In 5 years, there's been a few trips I forgot to carry extra battery, so it's easier said than done. If it dies in flight, then what?
They said they mark the whole set up as tso'd. Don't know if it is a sticker or what but they told me they need my headphones. 75 bucks for the earbuds so I want to skip it if possible.