Tuesday, January 22, 2008
My 2nd pair - 1st one was 10 years old like new and was stolen by john from Kingston NY USA
Pros: quality construction, comfortable, excellent sound quality Cons: none Review: Very comfortable. Excellent sound quality. I tried the noise canceling headsets but I like these better. I can hear strange engine sounds better as they are not filtered out
Monday, January 21, 2008
American Eagle Pilots Choice by Steve Deloc from Los Angeles, California
Pros: Less clamping pressure, better comfort, strong sleak design! Cons: None, with me Review: I am an F/O for American Eagle. The standard headsets in are Embraers are the David Clark H10-13.4's. They work well with many of our pilots, yet some of us "big headed" pilots often have to buy our own, due to uncomfortable clamping pressure on longer flights. After about a year with the company, I knew I needed one of my own. I wanted a David Clark, because A. 5 year warranty, and great customer service. and B. I needed a headset that was proven to work, and could withstand the tough conditions of a commercial flight deck. One of my freinds who is a corporate pilot(gulfstream G5) recomended the H20-10. "It blocks alot of sound with less clamping pressure and the composite design would hold up well in tough conditions".
After using this headset for about 7 months I wouldn't fly without, either at work or in a Cessna. I have even convienced a few Eagle pilots who share my same problem, about getting the H20-10. Now more and more are poping up in are flight decks. Great product!
-Steve Deloc
F/O American Eagle Airlines
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Almost perfect by James from Houston, TX
Pros: Comfort Cons: Gel seals are uncomfortable in the summer Review: These have served my passengers well for 12 years. The only thing I don't like about them is that the gel seals can be uncomfortable in Texas' intense summer heat. I purchased cloth cushion covers for them but they come off too easily.
Monday, December 24, 2007
David Clarks Finest! by Alex from Dallas, TX
Pros: Comfort, Durability,Ease of Use, Quality Cons: None Review: I have owned the DC H10-13.4 headset and this new H20-10 is far supperior. It is very comfortable, user freindly, and an overall great product, especialy for long cross country flights. I even did the trial run for both the Bose X, and DC X-11 headsets, and the H20-10 was far more superioir in comfort, only lacking ANR.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
very good headset by A Customer from Charlotte NC
Pros: comfortable, don't move around on your head but they are not too tight either Cons: Nothing really identified as a negative. Maybe a little slot to write you name in case they got left behind. Review: As a new student pilot the school offered an inexpensive headset as part of the "new student kit". Another pilot suggested that I'd regret that, go buy a set of David Clarks instead, they were worth it. That was excellent advice. Comfortable, soft, good microphone, easily adjustable. Fits easily in my pilot bag. I'm glad I decided to make the investment. I wish I could have afforded the active noise reduction, as I 'm sure that would have been a wonderful addition.
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