
LightSPEED's Most Popular Headset Now With More Features!
- Aux Audio Input for CD Player/Audible Checklist
- Built in Cell Phone Interface
- Exclusive AES "Auto Shut-Off" powers down the Active Electronics if system
is left unattended
- Peak Cancellation Centered at Low Propeller Frequencies
- Weighs just 15 ounces
- ANR power for more than 50 hours on just two AA batteries
- Battery Status Indicators
- Independent left and right ear volume controls
- Stereo-or-mono switchable
- Soft 1-1/2" thick temperature-sensitive Confor-Foam ear seals
- Padded headset bag, Mic Wind Screen included
- 22-24dB of Active Cancellation
- 12-22dB of Passive Attenuation
- Backed by LightSPEED 3-Year Warranty
General Data
Connector: .250" stereo plug, .206 stereo microphone plug
Power Supply: Small in-line with left and right ear level control, stereo/mono
switch, powered by 2 AA batteries
Battery Fuel Gauge: Red LED Low Battery Indicator
Operating Time: Over 50 hours
Weight: 15 oz.
Headphone Data
Transducer: Dynamic, Selective Frequency Amplified for enhanced speech
intelligibility
Frequency Response: 24-17,000 Hz
Nominal Impedance: 300 ohms stereo, 150 ohms mono
Microphone Data
Transducer Principle: Noise cancelling electret
Frequency Response: 200-5000 Hz
Maximum SPL: 114 dB
Terminating Impedance: 470 ohms
Operating Voltage: 8-16V DC Appx 5-12mA
What's the difference between the
LightSPEED 15XLc
and the LightSPEED
20XLc?
The major difference between the two models is the amount of active
cancellation. The 15XLc has a maximum of 18dB of active cancellation and the
20XLc tops out actively at 24dB. Another difference is the passive attenuation.
The 20XLc has 2dB more passive attenuation. The difference in cancellation can
be quite noticeable, depending on the noise environment. The louder the noise,
the more noticeable the difference will be. The ear seals are also different.
The 15XLc has an ultra soft ear seal, while the 20XLc has the soft ear seal.
This is the reason for the 2dB passive attenuation difference between the two.
Both of these headsets are covered by a 3-year warranty and have the cell
phone/music jack.
What's the difference between the
LightSPEED Twenty
/ Thirty 3G
series and the LightSPEED XLc series?
Other than the obvious change in the color scheme, there are a few different
features on the 3G that are not on the XLc. The 3G-battery box has a more
ergonomic tear drop shape. The XLc battery box has a rectangular design. The
battery box on the 3G also has a side tone equalizer (i.e. a bass and/or treble
boost) that allows people to choose what sounds best to them. Another difference
is the ear seal. On the 3G LightSPEED has changed the outer coating to a
leather-like material and increased the size of the ear opening. The internal
foam remains the same as the XL, for that well-known comfortable fit. In the XLc
series, LightSPEED uses a separate speaker for voice and the active noise
reduction. The 3G series has a single speaker, dual driver system. With this
system there is a noticeable upgrade in audio fidelity and intelligibility.
List Price: $489.00
Our Price: $465.00
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Night and Day Difference by Tracy Marley from Spring, Texas USA
Review: Turning on the ANR makes the difference in sound level similar to turning off a raucous hip-hop CD and putting on a Mozart concierto..... soothing. You have to relearn the sounds of the helicopter from previous experiences. Great product, and would buy it again in a heartbeat.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
by Hugh from Dothan, AL
Review: This is a wonderful headset. Very comfortable to wear on short or long trips. The ear cups are a little bigger than a normal headset but it adds to the comfort and passive part of the headset. The flexible mike boom is very nice. *****HAD TO SEND BACK**** I had to send the headset back because of problems with the Helicopters that I fly and the accessories (i.e. the MP3 and Phone). These accessories worked great but in my helicopter it caused a constant "Hotmike" if I was using them or not. LightSpeed was very helpful with the problem but the only solution they could offer was to eliminate the accessories out of the head set. Other than that I would have given anything to keep it. LightSpeed said that they had not had any problems with GA headsets, so if you are going to get the Helo plug, I would call lightspeed first.
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