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Old May 13th, 2008, 15:45   #1
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Default Lightspeed Mach 1 in-ear headset

I got this about 1 month before I took my CPL ride, and only used it a couple of times. Since I haven't flown in 2 years, and don't see myself flying anytime soon, I might as well get rid of this.

I attached a stock photo, but the actual is in perfect condition, and works flawlessly. Includes headset, aux audio cable, new earbuds, and I'll even throw in a yoke chart clip! It's practically new, so $400 takes it, including shipping/insurance.
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Old May 13th, 2008, 16:05   #2
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I got this about 1 month before I took my CPL ride, and only used it a couple of times. Since I haven't flown in 2 years, and don't see myself flying anytime soon, I might as well get rid of this.

I attached a stock photo, but the actual is in perfect condition, and works flawlessly. Includes headset, aux audio cable, new earbuds, and I'll even throw in a yoke chart clip! It's practically new, so $400 takes it, including shipping/insurance.
Is a headset like this appropriate for GA, or is this more of a jet-type-thing?
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Is a headset like this appropriate for GA, or is this more of a jet-type-thing?
Its got great noise reduction. It's as quiet as any DCs I've worn. It's not like the jet "CSR" headsets, the earbuds seal off just as much noise as any other GA headset. Comfortable, and doesn't make your ears sweat
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I will endorse it. I use mine in a turbo prop and the noise level is very low. I have also worn it in a J-3 with the doors open and had no problems as far as noise. I also have a Bose and this is NOT on the same whisper quiet level however, the best you can get for a lightweight in ear headset. Only cons are the ear foams may irritate your ears for the first 20 or so hours until you get acclimated. I no longer notice I'm even wearing it after 300 hours.
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Sold. Thanks!
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