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Sennheiser HMEC-46-B-K ANR Headset
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These aviation headsets combine the latest audio technology with superb
comfort. The NoiseGard active noise compensation reduces cockpit noise by
approx. 15 dB - so you don't need to have the radio as loud. The HMEC 46
headsets incorporate peak level protection which safeguards your ears from
volume peaks in the headphones above 110 dB.
Features
- Noise reduction of approx. 15 dB - consequently the radio volume can be
decreased
- Extremely lightweight
- Superb comfort due to the patented two-piece automatic headband and soft
ear pads
- "Flip-away" headphone allows single-sided listening
- Flexible microphone boom, can be worn on either left or right-hand side
- Noise-compensating condenser microphone ensures excellent speech
transmission
- Volume peaks in the headphones above 110 dB are eliminated
- Single-sided cable, easy to replace
- ETSO/TSO approval C57a/C58a
- 5 year warranty
Also available in the
HMEC46-BV-K that
also includes stereo/mono operation, has individual left and right volume
controls, a cell phone connector and and audio (iPod, MP3 player) connector.
List Price: $730.00
Our Price: $621.00
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
All expectations covered. I would buy this again. by Diego from Juan Diaz Panama
Review: It is a fantastic change from traditional headset to this NEW head set. It takes care of my audition very well. Thanks.
Friday, January 09, 2009
Excellent headset by Paul Andrews from DENVER CO USA
Pros: Excellent audio, compact. Cons: Could suppress a little more noise. Foam ear covers could be more comfortable. Review: This is a great headset for a jet cockpit. Complaints heard before buying were about the poor noise cancellation and the foam ear covers. The unit suppresses about half the noise level and approximates wearing ear plugs or slightly better. The foam earpiece covers could be better, but I don't find them uncomfortable. Audio reception and transmission is excellent. You'll miss fewer calls. The ability to swing an earpiece backward or forward without moving the headband is very handy - say for a flight attendant standing behind you and talking in a low tone. Or for hearing someone on your jumpseat a little better. The batteries last about a month for the average airline pilot. The reduction in fatigue is well worth the expense. Recommended.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Why did I wait so long? by A Customer from HI USA
Pros: Well-designed, very functional. Cons: Foam earpads Review: Outstanding...Immediately noticed the difference. My ears stopped ringing after flying.
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On Friday, May 29, 2009 a customer asked:
Q: I was reading that there is an option to have this headsets power by the airplane directly : is it true ?
How amny days for delivery in Seattle ?
Thanks
A:
Yes, the HMEC-46-KP is powered by a specifically wired 28 volt panel and is powered by the microphone connector tip. The HMEC-46-CP is powered by a specifically wired 28 volt panel and is powered by an XLR-5 connection. It would be approximately 3 business days in transit to you to Seattle with standard shipping.
On Sunday, February 10, 2008 a customer asked:
Q: What are the connections for this headset? Is the ANR function powered by the aircraft or batteries? Sorry if this is basic, but I didn't see the information in the description.
A:
The ANR is powered by AA batteries. It uses the two standard general aviation jacks (PJ-055 and PJ-068).
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