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i would like a david clarke head set in good condition... PM me pls
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| Old Skool |
There's no e at the end of Clark.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: San Diego KCRQ
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Just to add on here, If you ask me I really don't think anyone would want to give up there david clark headsets or more less sell them. My advise is try to buy your own head sets brand new. They don't have to be the best out there or cost the most money, but it least they will be your own; you know? The standard 13.4 david clarks that everyone gets could run you as low as $250.00! I really havent seen them any cheaper. Or go with sum light speeds! They are pretty good and run as low as $220.00! Hey its well worth it.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Sammamish, WA
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I would also suggest a pair of ASA Air Classics or something made be AVcom that looks like a 10 series DC. Most of the structure of these headsets are fabricated in the same factory as DC's. I have an ASA headset that I put DC gel ear seals on and the only real difference to me was the color and a wire boom instead of the flex mic which I didn't think was any better anyways. You can also add Oregon Aero headbands for even more comfort.
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| Old Skool |
Got some h10-13.4s give me a PM.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Clear Lake, TX
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If you truly wish for a David Clark set of headsets, I'd truly recommend eBay. In two years of being on eBay, I've made a few excellent buys of DC online.
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