The Airman 750 weighs under four ounces, but it's no lightweight when it comes to performance. A miniature, amplified noise canceling electret mic provides superior 400 Hz hum rejection. Flexible boom pivots to either side of the head. Stainless steel headband has overhead cord, and dual dynamic receivers include replaceable cushions that gently hug each ear. The Airman 750 is approved for aircraft use under Federal Aviation Agency TSO C57a and C58a; the Airman 76O, under TSO C57a.
Headphones
Both units feature open-air style earphones for long-term, fatigue-free usage. The earphone housings are mounted on stainless steel sliders which permit over two inches (51 mm) of fitting adjustment. The ear cushions are removable for easy field replacement.
Microphone
The Airman 750 Headset features a miniature, amplified, noise-canceling electret microphone that provides superior 400 Hz hum rejection. The microphone boom is flexible for optimum microphone placement, and it is reversible for wearing on either side of the head. For best results, the microphone should be positioned as close to the mouth as possible. A position at one side of the mouth is best to minimize popping, hissing and breathing sounds when speaking.
The microphone amplifier is contained in the boom-side earphone housing. The amplifier has an adjustable gain control and provides output levels equivalent to carbon microphone levels. (Adjustment by a qualified avionics technician is recommended.)
Weight: 4 oz. (115 g)
Connectors: Standard dual plugs (PJ-55 / PJ-068). Also
available as an
Telex 750 for Airbus with XLR5 connector.
The Airman 750 weighs under four ounces, but it's no lightweight when it comes to performance. A miniature, amplified noise canceling electret mic provides superior 400 Hz hum rejection. Flexible boom pivots to either side of the head. Stainless steel headband has overhead cord, and dual dynamic receivers include replaceable cushions that gently hug each ear. The Airman 750 is approved for aircraft use under Federal Aviation Agency TSO C57a and C58a; the Airman 76O, under TSO C57a.
Headphones
Both units feature open-air style earphones for long-term, fatigue-free usage. The earphone housings are mounted on stainless steel sliders which permit over two inches (51 mm) of fitting adjustment. The ear cushions are removable for easy field replacement.
Microphone
The Airman 750 Headset features a miniature, amplified, noise-canceling electret microphone that provides superior 400 Hz hum rejection. The microphone boom is flexible for optimum microphone placement, and it is reversible for wearing on either side of the head. For best results, the microphone should be positioned as close to the mouth as possible. A position at one side of the mouth is best to minimize popping, hissing and breathing sounds when speaking.
The microphone amplifier is contained in the boom-side earphone housing. The amplifier has an adjustable gain control and provides output levels equivalent to carbon microphone levels. (Adjustment by a qualified avionics technician is recommended.)
Weight: 4 oz. (115 g)
Connectors: Standard dual plugs (PJ-55 / PJ-068). Also
available as an
Telex 750 for Airbus with XLR5 connector.
Q: Can you please let me know if on the Telex Airman 750 headset has a warranty or can you repair them?
A: Telex offers a 3 year warranty. Please contact them at 800-898-6723.
Q: Does headset come with case?
A: These headsets do not come with a bag or carrying case.
Q: Hello does it has noise cancellation for the microphone only or in the ear cushion as well?
A: Only the mic has noise cancelling on this headset. The Telex 850 does have ANR is the ear cups.
Q: Does the Airman 750 come with plug push to talk?
A: No, the Telex 750 does not come with a push to talk. It will come with the two standard GA dual plugs.
Q: I need headset having combined jack for our A319 single jack and A320 double jack.
A: You can get the Airbus adapter to convert this headset to be used in your A319.
Q: Would you recommend this for flying a trainer helicopter like an R-22?
A: No, this would not be an appropriate headset for you. This headset is for fixed wing aircraft and is primarily intended for quite cockpits (i.e. large commercial jets). For use in the R-22 you would want to choose something from this selection here. Something like the Sennheiser HME120 or the David Clark H10-13H would be great passive headsets. If you want to get a active noise reduction (ANR) headset to make it more quite, consider something like the LightSPEED 15XLc or the Denali ANR.
Q: can i use this with A320? thanks
A: What type of headset connection do you have in the A320? If you have the standard dual aviation plugs (PJ-055 and PJ-068), then yes it would work fine. Otherwise, you would also need to get the Fixed Wing Headset to Airbus Adapter.