david clark headphones
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david clark headphones
Has anyone ever used David Clark H10-13H in a Gyro? What are your feelings?
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Re: david clark headphones
Gebruik dieselfde headsets in Magni M16
Wattter Radio het jy?
Wattter Radio het jy?
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Re: david clark headphones
Ek's nog 'n student so sal vir tyd en wyl met verskillende gyro's vlieg.
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Re: david clark headphones
Best combination in Magni - Filser, Microair or Icom - maybe others as welljj le roux wrote:Has anyone ever used David Clark H10-13H in a Gyro? What are your feelings?
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Re: david clark headphones
I have had David Clarks since 1990 that I still use happily in my Sycamore (Icom$ and a newer set with Active Noise Reduction in the M24 (MGL) and they are perfect in enclosed gyro's. Have flown with them in open M16's with Icom radio also - no problem but I have heard some guys complain that depending on the radio/intercom sometimes the ANR is not good.
The Lightspeed Zulu's are also really nice and light but allow a little more external noise in than the DC's in my humble opinion.
The Lightspeed Zulu's are also really nice and light but allow a little more external noise in than the DC's in my humble opinion.
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