Aviation Consumer has recently tested headsets. Amoung the standard ones, as usual, David Clark was the first choice, can't recall if it was the 10-13 or 10-30, and I don't have the issue here. However to the contrary, for noise cancelling, they did NOT like the Clark as well. I think they chose the Telex. If money is no factor, the Bose may be the choice for normal, non warbird use. David Clark is durable, has a long history of good products and excellent service. They don't try to be the cheapest. I have used two in my Spitfire for 24 years. Mike George told me the earlier model Bose was better in noisy, (Corsair, 51) than the latest one. An option I use is a electrolet David Clark modifed by Headsets Inc. of Amarillo to be noise cancelling. It works pretty well, but the sound is not quite as sharp as before the mod. Wear earplugs and/or a good headset; most of the old guys are partly deaf.
_________________ Bill Greenwood
Spitfire N308WK
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