
Flying can be even more enjoyable with a new Model C-45-20 Headset. These
affordable, light weight, rugged models have been quality engineered for
clarity, performance and reliability.
Features:
- Amazing Breakthrough in Noise Control - Aerospace technology with new
internal noise canceling material.
- Reduces More Engine Noise that can cause Fatigue. Important for flying
safety!
- -22db. of Passive Noise Reduction, Plus -18db of Active Noise Reduction.
- Distortion Free Sound - Provided buy the Studio Grade Active Electronics
within the headset. Perfect for those who listen to music while in flight,
or just enjoy perfectly crisp clear sound.
- Built For Comfort - Lightweight, only 15.2 ounces Head Weight. Even
exceeds Softcomm's reputation for real comfort. Also available in Grey or
Black.
- Easily folds into ball for Compact storage.
- Noise-Canceling, High Quality M-56 Electret Microphone. With Proprietary
Hybrid Amplifier that reduces M/H Cable Noise for superb audio clarity.
- Portable Power Source - Uses 9 volt DC battery or optional 12 - 28 volt
DC power adapter cable. (Battery life can exceed 20+ hours depending on
use.)
- Fail-Safe Power Feature - even when battery expires it allows continued
headset use with a passive noise reduction of -22dB.
- Quality Workmanship Guaranteed - American made and 100% pre-tested
before shipping.
- Three (3) year warranty
Developed and constructed from new durable aerospace materials, these new
headsets offer a real breakthrough in both comfort and noise attenuation. For
example, the new comfort fitting, adjustable foam-filled head pads are designed
to conform to head contours and eliminate "hot spots" on those extra long
flights. The super-soft foam ear seals are made to surround the ears with quiet
comfort, block noise interference and provide the optimum "no-squeeze" fit for
hours of use. (The children's ear seals are especially made the right size just
for them.) With a Noise Reduction Rating of -22 dB, plus an additional 18 db of
Active Noise Reduction, the Model C-45-20 is above all competition in its price
range.
The improved solid state, M-56 electret condenser microphone offers the
finest in audio clarity. Likewise, this noise-canceling microphone is capable of
rejecting most outside noise and at the same time, provide clear, crisp voice
transmission. The four-way adjustable "friction boom" allows for precision
placement of the microphone and can be position on either side of the mouth.
The long, 66 inch, heavy duty cable assemblies are made to withstand strains
up to 95 pounds and retain their flexibility from -40° to +120°(F). Attached to
the cables are gold plated connector plugs which are designed to eliminate
connector static.
List Price: $239.00
Our Price: $219.00
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Monday, January 22, 2007
by mike hallam-Rans S4 from Sussex, England
Pros: Honest comfortable performer Cons: Generated noise & higher frequency spectrum gets through. Review: Comparing in 'passive' mode with its predecessor showed its sound reduction was noticeably worse. The ANR inserts in the earpiece possibly now create a rigid sound path. I experimented with their securing screws removed to break that 'path' but no better result. Also successively tried headband & ear surrounds borrowed from my older (non ANR) 'Prince' without improvement. In my 'plane sound reduction is better with the C-45-20ANR when actived than the Prince was. But I now get a new 'whistling' noise on transmit, which the distant ground station hears too, which the ANR must be picking up & amplifying. That hasn't been traced. Softcomm kindly sent me replacement earseals when I reported I'd torn one in the first few days use.
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