Best headsets for a CRJ
#41
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Joined APC: Mar 2014
Posts: 80
Light speed Zulus are great. Their customer service is great as well. You can plug into your phone, iPad or computer and have great sound as you commute. Plus the Bluetooth is helpful for calling maintainance, dispatch, scheduling, or a FSS.
#42
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#44
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Joined APC: Jan 2014
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Posts: 164
Zulus aren't TSO'd as far as I know. I've been using a pair of Zulu 2s for my time instructing, I'm looking to get a new headset when I start flying the CRJ in a few months.
#46
#47
Why on earth would I do that? Almost 2X the cost, 2X the bulk/weight, and no ability to use the headset independent of the microphone?
Yeah.....No thanks......I did mention the A20s are almost 2X the cost?
$1,000 for a headset? Your out of your mind.....
Yeah.....No thanks......I did mention the A20s are almost 2X the cost?
$1,000 for a headset? Your out of your mind.....
#49
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Joined APC: Dec 2014
Position: CL65
Posts: 955
In the end you will end up paying far more for the consumer junk that doesn't last as long and is far less durable. The aviation headsets are $1000 for a reason, they are far better quality- and TSO'd (which makes them legal to use).
#50
Excellent headsets on the used market available for less then what you will pay for a NC converted headset/mic.
My biggest peave is the "soft talkers", yep their wearing a UFly. All those super quiet RJ transmissions, Uflys with the mic hanging down.
My biggest peave is the "soft talkers", yep their wearing a UFly. All those super quiet RJ transmissions, Uflys with the mic hanging down.
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